Geospatial World Tour 2014: Emergency Conference.
Napoli, 28 maggio 2014.
I servizi satellitari in near real-time del Marsec a supporto delle emergenze.
MARSec SpA
Flying to Jupiter with OSGi - Tony Walsh (ESA) & Hristo Indzhov (Telespazio V...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Tony Walsh (ESA) & Hristo Indzhov (Telespazio Vega)
Abstract: The European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) is the main operations center for the European Space Agency (ESA), operating a number of earth observation and scientific missions. Monitoring and control functions needed by spacecraft operators are provided by software systems which are reused across missions, but tailored and extended for mission specific needs. The current generation of monitoring and control systems are becoming obsolete and a European wide initiative called the European Ground Systems Common Core (EGS-CC) (http://www.egscc.esa.int) has been started to develop the next generation.
This talk will explain why OSGi was chosen and how it is used in the development of next generation of monitoring and control software. It will describe how OSGi provides the necessary framework that enables the software to be extended for the different space systems it is expected to support. The overall software architecture will be discussed, some of the challenges faced and the benefits gained by using OSGi. The first target mission for the system is JUICE (http://sci.esa.int/juice) which will explore the moons of Jupiter and which is scheduled for launch in 2022.
GEO Expert Advisory Group - ESA Thematic Exploitation Platforms - Geohazardsterradue
The second EAG (Expert Advisory Group) meeting was held on February 5th, 2019 in Geneva. Terradue as EAG member was invited to present on solutions supporting the GEO vision for Knowledge Hubs
Geohazards Exploitation Platform (GEP) at EuroGEOSS Workshop 2018terradue
GEP provides large scale processing of Earth Observation data.
Designed in the context of the Geohazards Supersite initiative (GSNL) and the CEOS Disasters Working Group which address a Task of the Disaster Societal Benefit Area of the intergovernmental Group on Earth Observations (GEO).
A model for partnership and community building that is user driven. Started from the International Forum on Satellite EO and Geohazards organised by ESA and GEO in Santorini in 2012 (140+ participants from 20 countries, 70+ organisations incl. international organisations, public institutes, space agencies, universities & private sector).
e-GEOS Services & Solutions for Oil & GasFinmeccanica
Since 1998 e-GEOS has provided ENI Spa with a monitoring service for platforms (mainly located in the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea) and onshore sites in Italy using space geodesy techniques based on GPS. The aim of the service is to estimate the three-dimensional displacement (vectors along the North, East and Up directions) of each site in order to evaluate the horizontal movement and the vertical displacement with millimeter level of accuracy through a differential data analysis approach.
Galileo concept of operations, first iov leop and initial operationsMarco Lisi
Presentation at the SpaceOps conference in Stockolm, June 2012, about the first launch of Galileo satellites.
Galileo is the European global navigation satellite system (GNSS), funded by the European Commission and developed by the European Space Agency.
Flying to Jupiter with OSGi - Tony Walsh (ESA) & Hristo Indzhov (Telespazio V...mfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2018 Presentation by Tony Walsh (ESA) & Hristo Indzhov (Telespazio Vega)
Abstract: The European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) is the main operations center for the European Space Agency (ESA), operating a number of earth observation and scientific missions. Monitoring and control functions needed by spacecraft operators are provided by software systems which are reused across missions, but tailored and extended for mission specific needs. The current generation of monitoring and control systems are becoming obsolete and a European wide initiative called the European Ground Systems Common Core (EGS-CC) (http://www.egscc.esa.int) has been started to develop the next generation.
This talk will explain why OSGi was chosen and how it is used in the development of next generation of monitoring and control software. It will describe how OSGi provides the necessary framework that enables the software to be extended for the different space systems it is expected to support. The overall software architecture will be discussed, some of the challenges faced and the benefits gained by using OSGi. The first target mission for the system is JUICE (http://sci.esa.int/juice) which will explore the moons of Jupiter and which is scheduled for launch in 2022.
GEO Expert Advisory Group - ESA Thematic Exploitation Platforms - Geohazardsterradue
The second EAG (Expert Advisory Group) meeting was held on February 5th, 2019 in Geneva. Terradue as EAG member was invited to present on solutions supporting the GEO vision for Knowledge Hubs
Geohazards Exploitation Platform (GEP) at EuroGEOSS Workshop 2018terradue
GEP provides large scale processing of Earth Observation data.
Designed in the context of the Geohazards Supersite initiative (GSNL) and the CEOS Disasters Working Group which address a Task of the Disaster Societal Benefit Area of the intergovernmental Group on Earth Observations (GEO).
A model for partnership and community building that is user driven. Started from the International Forum on Satellite EO and Geohazards organised by ESA and GEO in Santorini in 2012 (140+ participants from 20 countries, 70+ organisations incl. international organisations, public institutes, space agencies, universities & private sector).
e-GEOS Services & Solutions for Oil & GasFinmeccanica
Since 1998 e-GEOS has provided ENI Spa with a monitoring service for platforms (mainly located in the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea) and onshore sites in Italy using space geodesy techniques based on GPS. The aim of the service is to estimate the three-dimensional displacement (vectors along the North, East and Up directions) of each site in order to evaluate the horizontal movement and the vertical displacement with millimeter level of accuracy through a differential data analysis approach.
Galileo concept of operations, first iov leop and initial operationsMarco Lisi
Presentation at the SpaceOps conference in Stockolm, June 2012, about the first launch of Galileo satellites.
Galileo is the European global navigation satellite system (GNSS), funded by the European Commission and developed by the European Space Agency.
Nearly every military vehicle and every satellite that flies into space uses the GPS to fix its position. In this popular 4-day short course, GPS expert Tom Logsdon will describe in detail how those precise radionavigation systems work and review the many practical benefits they provide to military and civilian users in space and around the globe.
International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention (IJESI)inventionjournals
International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention (IJESI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of computer science and electronics. IJESI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Engineering Science and Technology, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
Spatial Data Infrastructures developed at national and international level correspond to the strategy adopted by governments to support the emergence of a society spatially enabled, i.e. able to benefit from the geospatial data. At the local level, with reference to the smart city paradigm, a city -or community- answers to the "smart" requirement in its broadest sense, if the ICT solutions adopted to improve the lives of the community contribute, at the same time, to the emergence of spatially enabled citizens and businesses, thus allowing them access and use of geospatial data.
Smart cities’ SDIs play a key role in supporting the creation of a favorable environment for the spatial data sharing. Then, they may help the creation of spatially enabled cities, assigning a central function to their users; an SDI designed and managed adopting a user-centric vision, i.e. focused on the understanding of the needs of individuals and of their point of view, with respect to the geospatial data exploit, increases users' spatial practical ability, hence their spatial enablement.
In this context Semantics and Linked Open Data play a potentially political role in the creation of common, shared and searchable contents: spatially enabled citizens become the basis of a shared and recognized infrastructure.
Spatial Data Infrastructures developed at national and international level correspond to the strategy adopted by governments to support the emergence of a society spatially enabled, i.e. able to benefit from the geospatial data.
At the local level, with reference to the smart city paradigm, a city -or community- answers to the "smart" requirement in its broadest sense, if the ICT solutions adopted to improve the lives of the community contribute, at the same time, to the emergence of spatially enabled citizens and businesses, thus allowing them access and use of geospatial data.
Smart cities’ SDIs play a key role in supporting the creation of a favorable environment for the spatial data sharing. Then, they may help the creation of spatially enabled cities, assigning a central function to their users; an SDI designed and managed adopting a user-centric vision, i.e. focused on the understanding of the needs of individuals and of their point of view, with respect to the geospatial data exploit, increases users' spatial practical ability, hence their spatial enablement.
In this context Semantics and Linked Open Data play a potentially political role in the creation of common, shared and searchable contents: spatially enabled citizens become the basis of a shared and recognized infrastructure.
Poster presentation of ESA-SAPS: Science Archives Publication System at ADASS XXIV
held in Calgary, Canada, October 5-9, 2014. (http://www.adass2014.org/)
This poster presents the main characteristics of this system: the ESA SAPS (Science Archives Publications System), a system that will allow to homogeneously extract and classify relation of paper published information with observational data from ESA space based missions.
ESA has awarded a contract for under geo-returned countries to the consortium Planetek Hellas - National Observatory of Athens, for the building of this system.
Details of the ESA-SAPS project:
http://www.planetek.it/progetti/esa_science_archives_publication_system
[Webinar] Il telerilevamento da droni aerei: La normativa italiana ENAC e il ...Planetek Italia Srl
Il telerilevamento da droni aerei: normativa, elaborazione dei dati e casi applicativi.
Seminario on-line: Martedì 27 gennaio 2015
Intervento
La normativa italiana ENAC e il ruolo di ASSORPAS a livello nazionale (Michele Fazio, ASSORPAS)
La normativa italiana sui SAPR (Regolamento Mezzi Aerei a Pilotaggio Remoto) redatta e recentemente rilasciata da ENAC (Ente Nazionale Aviazione Civile) e gli scopi dell’associazione ASSORPAS, l’associazione italiana che aggrega le imprese operanti nel settore dei piccoli velivoli a pilotaggio remoto.
Per dettagli sull'evento e per rivedere la registrazione video:
http://www.planetek.it/formazione/webinar/webinar_il_telerilevamento_da_droni_aerei_normativa_elaborazione_dei_dati_e_casi_applicativi
[Webinar] Il telerilevamento da droni aerei: I sensori PANOPTES nelle ispezio...Planetek Italia Srl
Il telerilevamento da droni aerei: normativa, elaborazione dei dati e casi applicativi.
Seminario on-line: Martedì 27 gennaio 2015
Intervento
I sensori PANOPTES ed il loro utilizzo nelle ispezioni degli impianti energetici (Antonio D’Argenio, PANOPTES)
Per dettagli sull'evento e per rivedere la registrazione video:
http://www.planetek.it/formazione/webinar/webinar_il_telerilevamento_da_droni_aerei_normativa_elaborazione_dei_dati_e_casi_applicativi
EO for decision makers: how to raise the awareness to increase the demandPlanetek Italia Srl
Learn EO! workshop
"EO for decision makers: how to raise the awareness to increase the demand"
Massimo Zotti, Head of Government & Security SBU, Planetek Italia
In questa presentazione, tutte le novità e una carrellata completa degli strumenti software del Power Portfolio 2016 di Hexagon Geospatial™.
La release 2016 dei software ERDAS IMAGINE, ERDAS APOLLO, Geomedia e di tutti gli altri strumenti software del Power Portfolio di Hexagon Geospatial è stata presentata ufficialmente il 14 giugno 2016, durante l’evento Hexagon Live di Anaheim (California).
Il Portfolio si compone di tre suite: Producer, Provider e Platform, costituite da prodotti software allo stato dell’arte ed utilizzati in tutto il mondo, che combinano le migliori tecnologie attualmente disponibili nel settore del telerilevamento, della fotogrammetria, del GIS ed in generale per la gestione di dati geospaziali.
Guarda il video e scarica il documento in italiano sulle novità della release 2016 su:
http://www.planetek.it/news_eventi/archivio_news/2016/06/presentato_il_nuovo_power_portfolio_2016_di_hexagon_geospatial
Nearly every military vehicle and every satellite that flies into space uses the GPS to fix its position. In this popular 4-day short course, GPS expert Tom Logsdon will describe in detail how those precise radionavigation systems work and review the many practical benefits they provide to military and civilian users in space and around the globe.
International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention (IJESI)inventionjournals
International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention (IJESI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of computer science and electronics. IJESI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Engineering Science and Technology, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
Spatial Data Infrastructures developed at national and international level correspond to the strategy adopted by governments to support the emergence of a society spatially enabled, i.e. able to benefit from the geospatial data. At the local level, with reference to the smart city paradigm, a city -or community- answers to the "smart" requirement in its broadest sense, if the ICT solutions adopted to improve the lives of the community contribute, at the same time, to the emergence of spatially enabled citizens and businesses, thus allowing them access and use of geospatial data.
Smart cities’ SDIs play a key role in supporting the creation of a favorable environment for the spatial data sharing. Then, they may help the creation of spatially enabled cities, assigning a central function to their users; an SDI designed and managed adopting a user-centric vision, i.e. focused on the understanding of the needs of individuals and of their point of view, with respect to the geospatial data exploit, increases users' spatial practical ability, hence their spatial enablement.
In this context Semantics and Linked Open Data play a potentially political role in the creation of common, shared and searchable contents: spatially enabled citizens become the basis of a shared and recognized infrastructure.
Spatial Data Infrastructures developed at national and international level correspond to the strategy adopted by governments to support the emergence of a society spatially enabled, i.e. able to benefit from the geospatial data.
At the local level, with reference to the smart city paradigm, a city -or community- answers to the "smart" requirement in its broadest sense, if the ICT solutions adopted to improve the lives of the community contribute, at the same time, to the emergence of spatially enabled citizens and businesses, thus allowing them access and use of geospatial data.
Smart cities’ SDIs play a key role in supporting the creation of a favorable environment for the spatial data sharing. Then, they may help the creation of spatially enabled cities, assigning a central function to their users; an SDI designed and managed adopting a user-centric vision, i.e. focused on the understanding of the needs of individuals and of their point of view, with respect to the geospatial data exploit, increases users' spatial practical ability, hence their spatial enablement.
In this context Semantics and Linked Open Data play a potentially political role in the creation of common, shared and searchable contents: spatially enabled citizens become the basis of a shared and recognized infrastructure.
Poster presentation of ESA-SAPS: Science Archives Publication System at ADASS XXIV
held in Calgary, Canada, October 5-9, 2014. (http://www.adass2014.org/)
This poster presents the main characteristics of this system: the ESA SAPS (Science Archives Publications System), a system that will allow to homogeneously extract and classify relation of paper published information with observational data from ESA space based missions.
ESA has awarded a contract for under geo-returned countries to the consortium Planetek Hellas - National Observatory of Athens, for the building of this system.
Details of the ESA-SAPS project:
http://www.planetek.it/progetti/esa_science_archives_publication_system
[Webinar] Il telerilevamento da droni aerei: La normativa italiana ENAC e il ...Planetek Italia Srl
Il telerilevamento da droni aerei: normativa, elaborazione dei dati e casi applicativi.
Seminario on-line: Martedì 27 gennaio 2015
Intervento
La normativa italiana ENAC e il ruolo di ASSORPAS a livello nazionale (Michele Fazio, ASSORPAS)
La normativa italiana sui SAPR (Regolamento Mezzi Aerei a Pilotaggio Remoto) redatta e recentemente rilasciata da ENAC (Ente Nazionale Aviazione Civile) e gli scopi dell’associazione ASSORPAS, l’associazione italiana che aggrega le imprese operanti nel settore dei piccoli velivoli a pilotaggio remoto.
Per dettagli sull'evento e per rivedere la registrazione video:
http://www.planetek.it/formazione/webinar/webinar_il_telerilevamento_da_droni_aerei_normativa_elaborazione_dei_dati_e_casi_applicativi
[Webinar] Il telerilevamento da droni aerei: I sensori PANOPTES nelle ispezio...Planetek Italia Srl
Il telerilevamento da droni aerei: normativa, elaborazione dei dati e casi applicativi.
Seminario on-line: Martedì 27 gennaio 2015
Intervento
I sensori PANOPTES ed il loro utilizzo nelle ispezioni degli impianti energetici (Antonio D’Argenio, PANOPTES)
Per dettagli sull'evento e per rivedere la registrazione video:
http://www.planetek.it/formazione/webinar/webinar_il_telerilevamento_da_droni_aerei_normativa_elaborazione_dei_dati_e_casi_applicativi
EO for decision makers: how to raise the awareness to increase the demandPlanetek Italia Srl
Learn EO! workshop
"EO for decision makers: how to raise the awareness to increase the demand"
Massimo Zotti, Head of Government & Security SBU, Planetek Italia
In questa presentazione, tutte le novità e una carrellata completa degli strumenti software del Power Portfolio 2016 di Hexagon Geospatial™.
La release 2016 dei software ERDAS IMAGINE, ERDAS APOLLO, Geomedia e di tutti gli altri strumenti software del Power Portfolio di Hexagon Geospatial è stata presentata ufficialmente il 14 giugno 2016, durante l’evento Hexagon Live di Anaheim (California).
Il Portfolio si compone di tre suite: Producer, Provider e Platform, costituite da prodotti software allo stato dell’arte ed utilizzati in tutto il mondo, che combinano le migliori tecnologie attualmente disponibili nel settore del telerilevamento, della fotogrammetria, del GIS ed in generale per la gestione di dati geospaziali.
Guarda il video e scarica il documento in italiano sulle novità della release 2016 su:
http://www.planetek.it/news_eventi/archivio_news/2016/06/presentato_il_nuovo_power_portfolio_2016_di_hexagon_geospatial
[Webinar] Il telerilevamento da droni aerei: Le soluzioni Hexagon Geospatial ...Planetek Italia Srl
Il telerilevamento da droni aerei: normativa, elaborazione dei dati e casi applicativi.
Seminario on-line: Martedì 27 gennaio 2015
Intervento
Le soluzioni Hexagon Geospatial per il trattamento, la gestione e la condivisione dei dati rilevati da UAV (Claudia Ceppi, Planetek Italia)
Gli UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle), anche noti in italiano come Droni o APR (Aeromobili a Pilotaggio Remoto o SAPR), sono piattaforme caratterizzate dall'assenza del pilota a bordo e radiocomandate. A scopo geomatico i droni si stanno diffondendo come la risposta low cost alla fotogrammetria aerea tradizionale. Essi infatti permettono il rilievo e la restituzione di informazioni vettoriali, ricostruzioni 3D, modelli digitali del terreno, consentendo, in particolare, un facile raggiungimento di aree inaccessibili (aree archeologiche, falesie costiere, ecc.), il monitoraggio in condizioni di rischio e la realizzazione di rilievi indoor.
La disponibilità sempre più ampia di questa tipologia di dati telerilevati richiede, indubbiamente, strumenti per la loro elaborazione che siano in grado di processare grandi moli di dati e che consentano di estrarre informazioni specifiche in tempi rapidi.
Per questo motivo, questo intervento mostra come le soluzioni Hexagon Geospatial possano supportare tutto il flusso di lavoro dall’acquisizione del dato al suo completo utilizzo, e garantiscano l’automatizzazione dei processi, supportando la rappresentazione e l’analisi dei dati rilevati da drone.
Per dettagli sull'evento e per rivedere la registrazione video:
http://www.planetek.it/formazione/webinar/webinar_il_telerilevamento_da_droni_aerei_normativa_elaborazione_dei_dati_e_casi_applicativi
[Webinar] Il telerilevamento da droni aerei: soluzioni Leica Geosystems e cas...Planetek Italia Srl
Il telerilevamento da droni aerei: normativa, elaborazione dei dati e casi applicativi.
Seminario on-line: Martedì 27 gennaio 2015
Intervento
Panoramica delle soluzioni Leica Geosystems e casi applicativi tramite l’uso della piattaforma AIBOTIX (Marco Labate, Leica Geosystems)
Per dettagli sull'evento e per rivedere la registrazione video:
http://www.planetek.it/formazione/webinar/webinar_il_telerilevamento_da_droni_aerei_normativa_elaborazione_dei_dati_e_casi_applicativi
Security and Defense – EU Space Week 2018
SATCEN and the Copernicus Service for Support to External Action, by Denis Bruckert, Head of Copernicus, EU Satellite Centre (SatCen)
- Maritime challenges :
- Building the maritime domain picture:
- Integration of several data sources
- Importance of Space Data
- Vessel and oil spill detection through EO data
- Examples
- Where next?
Telespazio Geoinformation platform for Defense and Intelligence: Maritime Dom...Leonardo
During the Defence Geospatial Intelligence 2017 Telespazio and e-Geos presented the Geoinformation platform for Defense and Intelligence success story of Maritime Domain
The Copernicus programme (REGULATION (EU) No 377/2014) is a cornerstone of the European Union´ efforts:
To monitor the Earth, its environment and ecosystems
To ensure its citizens are prepared and protected for crises, security risks and natural or man-made disasters
Copernicus as user driven Programme
Places a world of insight (data and information) about our planet at the disposal of citizens, public authorities and policy makers, scientists, entrepreneurs and businesses on a full, free and open basis
Is a tool for economic development and a driver for the digital economy
Space & Security Conference - EGNOS: Present and Future ServicesFinmeccanica
Presentation made by M. Musmeci, Head of Galileo Management Office of Telespazio, during the Session 4 about Satelline Navigation, made in occasion of Space & Security Conference held in Athene on June 20.
The Hungarian Association for Geo-information (HUNAGI) and the Remote Sensing as Space Application.
Invited talk at the ceremony of Signing the Accession Agreement of Hungary to the European Space Agency (ESA) on 24 february 2015.
"EGNOS and Galileo: towards an Integrated European PNT Infrastructure", presentation at the International Workshop on "GNSS technologies advances in a multi-constellation framework“, SOGEI, Roma, 26 September 2014
With the adoption in April and the launch of S1A, the European Programme for Earth Observation, Copernicus, will deliver European information services based on satellite Earth Observation and in-situ data analyses. It is the first time that vast amounts of global data from satellites and from ground-based, airborne and seaborne measurement systems are being used to provide information to help service providers, public authorities and other international organisations improve the quality of life for the citizens of Europe. The information services provided will be freely and openly accessible to users.
The services address six thematic areas: land, marine, atmosphere, climate change, emergency management and security.
Copernicus Services support a broad range of environmental and security applications, including sustainable development, transport and mobility, climate change monitoring, civil protection, urban area management, regional and local planning, agriculture and health.
The wealth of space based data is an important opportunity to develop innovative space applications. Copernicus Services will have to evolve to remain in tune with the state-of-art, adjusting to user's requirement and new developments need. Thanks to H2020, the Europe's research Programme, this will be guaranteed.
Utilizando la información espectral y visión panorámica mediante la interpretación de imágenes satelitales se puede conocer la superficie, forma y distribución de la cobertura de agua y vomo la arcatan las alteraciones en las componentes vegetal y uso de la tierra de grandes áreas. En el trabajo específico con vegetación son empleadas para describir grandes tipos de comunidades (incluso determinar presencia de especies invasoras), estimar su estado hídrico, fenología, niveles de degradación y tasas de productividad. Basado en imágenes de satélites, en el año 2002 se presentó en Argentina el Primer Inventario de Bosques Nativos, que tuvo como objetivo obtener mapas temáticos de cobertura de uso de la tierra, del estado de los bosques (niveles de aprovechamiento y degradación), indicadores de factores ambientales responsables de la alteración de los recursos hidricos
Planetek Italia is an Italian Benefit Company established in 1994, which employs 100+ women and men, passionate and skilled in Geoinformatics, Space solutions, and Earth science.
We provide solutions to exploit the value of geospatial data through all phases of data life cycle. We operate in many application areas ranging from environmental and land monitoring to open-government and smart cities, and including defence and security, as well as Space exploration and EO satellite missions.
AI-eXpress Workshop for Customers and Stakeholders held on 24 March 2021.
Launching the new era of the satellite as-a-service.
AI-eXpress (AIX) is the name of the forward-thinking project, which aims to bring to market a new concept of satellite as-a-service.
In the framework of European Space Agency's Φ-lab InCubed activity, AIx aims to lower the barriers for accessing to space, making available to more and more users on-demand and in-orbit resources such as data and information ready for users' applications.
All customers and stakeholders are invited to join the first online consultation workshop to learn how to get involved in the AIX project.
Further info: https://www.aiexpress.eu/
Segmentation is a way of partitioning raster images into segments based on pixel values and locations. Pixels that are spatially connected and have similar values are grouped in a single segment.
Let's see how in ERDAS IMAGINE by Hexagon Geospatial.
Gli opendata del Trasporto Pubblico Locale di Bari in OpenStreetMap.
Massimo Zotti, Planetek Italia Srl
Presentazione nell'ambito dell'OSMIT, il raduno annuale della comunità italiana OpenStreetMap, che si è svolto il 3-5 ottobre 2014 a Matera.
I° Workshop del Progetto SEMINA per la gestione e il monitoraggio della mobilità sostenibile nella città di Bari.
Bari, 19 settembre 2014 - c/o Fiera del Levante
Intervento: "Indicatori di smart mobility"
Mariagrazia Dotoli - Politecnico di Bari
IL PROGETTO SEMINA
Il Living Lab “SEMINA – Sistemi Evoluti per la Mobilità Intelligente in Network urbani Agili” è finalizzato allo sviluppo di un nuovo sistema informativo per la gestione della mobilità sostenibile in ambito urbano.
Il progetto nasce dall'esigenza del Comune di Bari d’integrare le diverse soluzioni per la mobilità avviate in questi anni nell'ambito del programma Bari Smart City, in un sistema integrato di monitoraggio della mobilità sostenibile e intelligente di Bari.
Oltre all'intervento dei Partner di Progetto, è prevista la partecipazione dell’Assessore Regionale allo Sviluppo Economico, Loredana Capone, del Direttore Generale di InnovaPuglia, Francesco Surico, del Presidente AMTAB, Tobia Renato Binetti, del Responsabile Settore Mobilità Urbana Comune di Bari, Claudio Laricchia. Concluderà i lavori il Sindaco della Città di Bari, Antonio Decaro.
I partner del Living Lab SEMINA sono Planetek Italia, Macnil, SITAEL e Politecnico di Bari.
Per saperne di più
http://www.planetek.it/progetti/semin...à_intelligente_in_network_urbani_agili
Info: www.progettosemina.it - www.facebook.com/progsemina
http://livinglabs.regione.puglia.it
I° Workshop del Progetto SEMINA per la gestione e il monitoraggio della mobilità sostenibile nella città di Bari.
Bari, 19 settembre 2014 - c/o Fiera del Levante
Intervento: "Tecnologie e soluzioni per la smart mobility"
Mariarita Costanza - Macnil
IL PROGETTO SEMINA
Il Living Lab “SEMINA – Sistemi Evoluti per la Mobilità Intelligente in Network urbani Agili” è finalizzato allo sviluppo di un nuovo sistema informativo per la gestione della mobilità sostenibile in ambito urbano.
Il progetto nasce dall'esigenza del Comune di Bari d’integrare le diverse soluzioni per la mobilità avviate in questi anni nell'ambito del programma Bari Smart City, in un sistema integrato di monitoraggio della mobilità sostenibile e intelligente di Bari.
Oltre all'intervento dei Partner di Progetto, è prevista la partecipazione dell’Assessore Regionale allo Sviluppo Economico, Loredana Capone, del Direttore Generale di InnovaPuglia, Francesco Surico, del Presidente AMTAB, Tobia Renato Binetti, del Responsabile Settore Mobilità Urbana Comune di Bari, Claudio Laricchia. Concluderà i lavori il Sindaco della Città di Bari, Antonio Decaro.
I partner del Living Lab SEMINA sono Planetek Italia, Macnil, SITAEL e Politecnico di Bari.
Per saperne di più
http://www.planetek.it/progetti/semin...à_intelligente_in_network_urbani_agili
Info: www.progettosemina.it - www.facebook.com/progsemina
http://livinglabs.regione.puglia.it
GWT 2014: Smart City Conference - 09 Aggiornare l’indicatore “consumo di suol...Planetek Italia Srl
Geospatial World Tour 2014: Smart City Conference.
Roma, 24 giugno 2014.
Aggiornare l’indicatore “consumo di suolo” dei Piani urbanistici con le immagini satellitari per la smart governance di una città.
Massimo Zotti, Planetek Italia
GWT 2014: Smart City Conference - 07 Il ruolo delle tecnologie Geospaziali ne...Planetek Italia Srl
Geospatial World Tour 2014: Smart City Conference.
Roma, 24 giugno 2014.
Il ruolo delle tecnologie Geospaziali nella pianificazione e gestione delle Smart Cities.
Massimo Zotti, Planetek Italia
GWT 2014: Smart City Conference - 06 Il ruolo delle tecnologie Geospaziali ne...Planetek Italia Srl
Geospatial World Tour 2014: Smart City Conference.
Roma, 24 giugno 2014.
Il ruolo delle tecnologie Geospaziali nella pianificazione e gestione delle Smart Cities.
M. Pagani, Hexagon Geospatial
GWT 2014: Smart City Conference - 03 Smart cities per una politica industrial...Planetek Italia Srl
Geospatial World Tour 2014: Smart City Conference.
Roma, 24 giugno 2014.
Smart cities per una politica industriale digitale e ruolo del MISE.
Andrea Gumina, Consigliere Ufficio di Gabinetto Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico.
GWT 2014: Smart City Conference - 05 Smart Cities Rinascimento 2.0 Progetto e...Planetek Italia Srl
Geospatial World Tour 2014: Smart City Conference.
Roma, 24 giugno 2014.
Smart Cities Rinascimento 2.0
Progetto enhancement Municipio Roma X
F. Gugliermetti, V. Lombardi, CALIPSO
GWT 2014: Emergency Conference - 06 Il Geoportale delle Aree Marine Protette ...Planetek Italia Srl
Geospatial World Tour 2014: Emergency Conference.
Napoli, 28 maggio 2014.
Il Geoportale delle Aree Marine Protette (CNR IAMC).
CNR Istituto per l’Ambiente Marino Costiero, NAPOLI.
GWT 2014: Emergency Conference - 05 OpenData satellitari per la gestione di e...Planetek Italia Srl
Geospatial World Tour 2014: Emergency Conference.
Napoli, 28 maggio 2014.
OpenData satellitari per la gestione di eventi naturali emergenziali.
Valentina Urbano, Planetek Italia
GWT 2014: Emergency Conference - 04 Soluzioni Geospaziali integrate per il co...Planetek Italia Srl
Geospatial World Tour 2014: Emergency Conference.
Napoli, 28 maggio 2014.
Soluzioni Geospaziali integrate per di controllo di reati ambientali.
Massimo Zotti, Planetek Italia
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
Le nuove frontiere dell'AI nell'RPA con UiPath Autopilot™UiPathCommunity
In questo evento online gratuito, organizzato dalla Community Italiana di UiPath, potrai esplorare le nuove funzionalità di Autopilot, il tool che integra l'Intelligenza Artificiale nei processi di sviluppo e utilizzo delle Automazioni.
📕 Vedremo insieme alcuni esempi dell'utilizzo di Autopilot in diversi tool della Suite UiPath:
Autopilot per Studio Web
Autopilot per Studio
Autopilot per Apps
Clipboard AI
GenAI applicata alla Document Understanding
👨🏫👨💻 Speakers:
Stefano Negro, UiPath MVPx3, RPA Tech Lead @ BSP Consultant
Flavio Martinelli, UiPath MVP 2023, Technical Account Manager @UiPath
Andrei Tasca, RPA Solutions Team Lead @NTT Data
Elevating Tactical DDD Patterns Through Object CalisthenicsDorra BARTAGUIZ
After immersing yourself in the blue book and its red counterpart, attending DDD-focused conferences, and applying tactical patterns, you're left with a crucial question: How do I ensure my design is effective? Tactical patterns within Domain-Driven Design (DDD) serve as guiding principles for creating clear and manageable domain models. However, achieving success with these patterns requires additional guidance. Interestingly, we've observed that a set of constraints initially designed for training purposes remarkably aligns with effective pattern implementation, offering a more ‘mechanical’ approach. Let's explore together how Object Calisthenics can elevate the design of your tactical DDD patterns, offering concrete help for those venturing into DDD for the first time!
Welcome to the first live UiPath Community Day Dubai! Join us for this unique occasion to meet our local and global UiPath Community and leaders. You will get a full view of the MEA region's automation landscape and the AI Powered automation technology capabilities of UiPath. Also, hosted by our local partners Marc Ellis, you will enjoy a half-day packed with industry insights and automation peers networking.
📕 Curious on our agenda? Wait no more!
10:00 Welcome note - UiPath Community in Dubai
Lovely Sinha, UiPath Community Chapter Leader, UiPath MVPx3, Hyper-automation Consultant, First Abu Dhabi Bank
10:20 A UiPath cross-region MEA overview
Ashraf El Zarka, VP and Managing Director MEA, UiPath
10:35: Customer Success Journey
Deepthi Deepak, Head of Intelligent Automation CoE, First Abu Dhabi Bank
11:15 The UiPath approach to GenAI with our three principles: improve accuracy, supercharge productivity, and automate more
Boris Krumrey, Global VP, Automation Innovation, UiPath
12:15 To discover how Marc Ellis leverages tech-driven solutions in recruitment and managed services.
Brendan Lingam, Director of Sales and Business Development, Marc Ellis
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
SAP Sapphire 2024 - ASUG301 building better apps with SAP Fiori.pdfPeter Spielvogel
Building better applications for business users with SAP Fiori.
• What is SAP Fiori and why it matters to you
• How a better user experience drives measurable business benefits
• How to get started with SAP Fiori today
• How SAP Fiori elements accelerates application development
• How SAP Build Code includes SAP Fiori tools and other generative artificial intelligence capabilities
• How SAP Fiori paves the way for using AI in SAP apps
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Enhancing Performance with Globus and the Science DMZGlobus
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Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and Sales
GWT 2014: Emergency Conference - 08 I servizi satellitari in near real-time a supporto delle emergenze
1.
2. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Agenda
MARSec company profile and EPOD Program
Expertise
• Public Administration
• Civil Protection
• Humanitarian Crisis
• Environmental Police
• Administrative Police
• Intelligence and Defence
EPOD Systems
• Space Segment
• Ground Segment
• EROS-B Capabilities
EPOD Products and Services
• Imagery Products and Services
• Value Added Products
• Image Archive
Strategic Research Projects
3. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
MARSec history
MARSec (Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and environmental control)
is a company that provides GS NRT imagery services, and remote sensing and
value‐added products obtained from satellite data.
Data are received, processed, stored and distributed directly.
Our satellite missions:
TERRA, AQUA
Optical HR: EROS-A (2005)
Optical VHR: EROS-B (2009)
SAR: RadarSat-1 (2006 - mission closed)
Villa dei Papi, 1696
Historical bilding of Pope Orsini
4. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
MARSec - ImageSat Intl: 2005-2018…
ImageSat International - Owner and Provider
IAI: Israel Aerospace Industries
Elbit System
Jupiter (VHR, PAN+MS, 0.50 m)
Neptune (VHR, PAN, 0.70 m)
Mercury (HR, PAN, 1.9 m)
OptSat-1000 (EROS-A, Ofeq 3)
OptSat-2000 (EROS-B)
OptSat-3000 (EROS-C, ITA OPSAT)
5. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
MARSec - ImageSat Intl: 2005-2018…
Mercury (HR, PAN, 1.9 m)
Exclusive distribution rights:
Italian Ministry of Defense
Italian Public
Administration
UNITAR/UNOSAT
6. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
EPOD Program: “details”
MARSec is a Ground Station of Israeli Satellite EROS-A1 and EROS-B and it is certified by ImageSat Intl as
Exclusive Pass On Demand (EPOD) Station since 2009.
The EPOD Program enables our Ground Station:
to task the EROS-B satellite and to receive directly all the acquired imagery
on 60 selected passes per year, into our footprint,
as set forth in the commercial agreement (Orbit Reserved service);
to acquire images in the entire world with different delivery options
(Standard and Rush Tasking Services).
EPOD activities pipeline
CAR Planning
Systems
scheduling
Telemetry DL
Data
Processing
Data delivery Reporting Archiving Cataloguing
• AOI with shp or kml file
• Imaging type
• Imaging constraints
• Level of products
7. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
EPOD Program: “How-to”
Main advantages of the Orbit Reserved service are:
• Exclusivity: MARSec has exclusive control over all
images acquired on selected orbit
• Autonomy: MARSec has full and indipendent control
to use satellite camera
• Flexibility: MARSec selects imaging parameter (type of
images, imaging resolution, scanning angle, time of
integration)
Imaging
OS file uplink
Direct reception
Direct Tasking
8.
9. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Agenda
MARSec company profile and EPOD Program
Expertise
• Public Administration
• Civil Protection
• Humanitarian Crisis
• Environmental Police
• Administrative Police
• Intelligence and Defence
EPOD Systems
• Space Segment
• Ground Segment
• EROS-B Capabilities
EPOD Products and Services
• Imagery Products and Services
• Value Added Products
• Image Archive
Strategic Research Projects
10. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Public Administration- Illegal Building”
Illegal Building - MISTRALS
Campania Region
11. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Public Administration- Cartography update”
MAPSAT
STRATO 01: VIABILITA’
• Tema 01.01 Strada Campestre
• Tema 01.02 Strada Carreggiabile
• Tema 01.03 Strada Principale
• Tema 01.04 Strada Secondaria
• Tema 01.05 Stradine Cimitero
• Tema 01.06 Strada Superstrada
STRATO 02: EDIFICI
• Tema 02.01 Edificio
• Tema 02.02 Edificio in costruzione
• Tema 02.03 Edificio industriale
• Tema 02.04 Edificio minore in muratura
• Tema 02.05 Campiture Edificio
• Tema 02.06 Campiture Edificio industriale
• Tema 02.07 Campiture Edifici minore in
muratura
12. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Civil Protection - Natural Disasters”
Event
Stromboli eruption, Italy
date: 2007-02-27
Image
AOI: Stromboli volcano island
aq-date: 2007.03.06
13. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Civil Protection - Natural Disasters”
Event
Earthquake, Haiti
date: 12 January 2010
Image
AOI: Port-au-Prince
aq-date: 2010.01.18
Damage to infrastructure
14. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Civil Protection - Natural Disasters”
Event
Earthquake and Tsunami
Region: Japan
date: 11 March 2011
Image
AOI: Minamisanriku
aq-date: 2011.04.02
15. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Civil Protection - Natural Disasters”
Event
Sardinia storm “cyclon Cleopatra”
Region: Italy
date: 18 November 2013
Image
AOI: Nuoro
aq-date: 2013.12.04
16. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Humanitarian Crisis - border customs”
Crisis: Libya
Region: Libya-Egypt border custom
AOI: Umm Sa’ad
Date: 2011, March 28th
17. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Humanitarian Crisis - border customs”
Crisis: Zambia's deportation of refugees
Region: Congo-Zambia border custom
AOI: Kasumbalesa
Date: 2010, November 21st
18. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Humanitarian Crisis - refugee camp”
satellite: EROS-B
imaging day: Saturday, 1st June 2013
sweep_start: 2013-06-01, 11:33:05 [UTC]
mean_pt_angle 33.8 deg
satellite: EROS-B
imaging day: Sunday, 2nd June 2013
sweep_start : 2013-06-02, 11:16:02 [UTC]
mean_pt_angle 14.0 deg
Crisis: Syria civil war
Region: Jordan
AOI: Al Zaatari Refugee Camp
Date: 2013, June 1st
19. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Humanitarian Crisis – illegal immigration”
project details :
AOI: Mediterranean sea
TOI: 2012-2014
Services: Rush, Standard and Archive
Delivery: Standard
Project: SATM “Sistema di Analisi del Traffico Marittimo”
Customers: Italian Home Office
Primary contractor: Almaviva
20. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Police - Illegal Building Detection Services”
Customer: DIA – “Direzione Investigativa Antimafia” (Salerno area, South of Italy)
project details :
AOI: Industrial zone of Salerno Province area
TOI: 1998 - 2013
Service: Standard, Archive
source: EROS-B, EROS-A, Orthophoto
Local and WMS from PCN
21. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Police - Environmental Security Services”
Project: SITA “Sistema Informativo Tutela Ambientale”
Customer: Arma dei Carabinieri – NOE (Environmental Operative Group)
project details :
AOI: south of Italy
TOI: 2009-2013
Service: Standard
Delivery : non-NRT, (1A and 1B level data delivery within 1 day)
22. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Intelligence and Defence”
Naval Base, Taranto - Italy
23. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Intelligence and Defence”
Naval Base, Taranto - Italy
24. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Intelligence and Defence”
Naval Base, Taranto - Italy
25. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Intelligence and Defence”
The North Africa Crisis
(Maghreb, Egypt): January – June , 2011
details:
more of 1,000 scenes acquired
more of 100 EROS-B planned orbits (DL)
raw data delivering for ImageSat
1A & 1B level images delivering for COFS
“ Comando interforze per le Operazioni delle Forze
Speciali ”
NRT-1h
26. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Intelligence and Defence”
The North Africa Crisis
(Maghreb, Egypt): January – June , 2011
Al-Khums or Khoms (Libya) - 2011, April 12th
Details of the aerial bombing on weapons depot
27. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Intelligence and Defence”
The North Africa Crisis
(Maghreb, Egypt): January – June , 2011
Ra’s Lanuf Refinery (Libya) - 2011, May 6th
The New York Times:
“Qaddafi Forces Attack Rebels Near Ras Lanuf”
Details of damage of two fuel tanks
28. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Intelligence and Defence”
Hon (Libya) - 2011, April 6th
The North Africa Crisis
(Maghreb, Egypt): January – June , 2011
29. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Expertise: “Intelligence and Defence”
Nuclear Plants (IRAN, Esfahan region)
30. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
Agenda
MARSec company profile and EPOD Program
Expertise
• Public Administration
• Civil Protection
• Humanitarian Crisis
• Environmental Police
• Administrative Police
• Intelligence and Defence
EPOD Systems
• Space Segment
• Ground Segment
• EROS-B Capabilities
EPOD Products and Services
• Imagery Products and Services
• Value Added Products
• Image Archive
Strategic Research Projects
31. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
EPOD Systems: “Space Segment - orbital characteristics”
EROS spacecraft family:
EROS-A, EROS-B
Small satellite
High resolution
High agility
The revisit periodicity for 510 km altitude of any point at 30 deg of latitude
Orbital Parameter EROS-A1 EROS-B EROS-C
Orbit Type Sun-synchronous Orbit Sun-synchronous Orbit Sun-synchronous Orbit
Orbit Height 510 40 km 510 40 km 510 40 km
Inclination 97.2 deg 97.2 deg 97.2 deg
LTDN 10:00 14:00 11:00 – 11:30
Launch/Life Expectancy 2000-2015 2006-2020 2015?
Imaging Angle [deg] Mean Revisit Time Mean Response Time
15 deg cone 9.5 days 5.2 days
30 deg cone 3.7 days 2.7 days
45 deg cone 2.1 days 2 days
A launch of EROS-B took place on April 25, 2006 on a Start-1 launch vehicle
from the Svobodny Cosmodrome in eastern Siberia
the average time interval that elapses:
• between two consequent opportunities to acquire the image
• up to the instant of the first opportunity
confidence level of 97%
32. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
EPOD Systems: “Space Segment - bus and subsystems”
EROS-B bus: OptSAT2000
MARSEC antenna receives the image data transmitted by
EROS-B Satellite in four separate video channels in
X-band covering a range of 8,000 MHz to 8,500 MHz .
The four transmitted video channels are selected from five
existing in the EROS-B Satellite.
EIRP 50 dBm (100 W) --- (100 uW)
Polarization RHCP
Transmitted Central Frequencies:
Channel #1 8,050 MHz
Channel #2 8,150 MHz
Channel #3 8,250 MHz
Channel #4 8,350 MHz
Channel #5 8,450 MHz
Simultaneous channels : 4
Bandwidth/channel: 87.5 MHz
Total TX-Bandwidth: 350 MHz
Modulation: QPSK
MARSec EPOD GS have performed the data downlink acquisition
from any combination of transmitted channels since OSAT (2009, November 23th).
EROS-B subsystems layout
33. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
EPOD Systems: “Space Segment - payload characteristics”
Both EROS-A and B uses a panchromatic payload
• EROS-A: HR – PAN optical satellite
• EROS-B: VHR – PAN optical satellite
• EROS-C : VHR – PAN + MS optical satellite
Payload info EROS-A EROS-B EROS-C
Scanning Push-broom Push-broom, maximum scanning rate of 2400 lines/sec Push-broom
Imaging sunlight
conditions
Sun-over-horizon angle:
more than 10°
Sun-over-horizon angle more than 10° TBD
Optical System : (Neptune) Cassegrain
Aperture 0,5 [m]
Focal length 8,25 [m]
F/# 16,5
Ground Sampling
Distance
1.9 m at Nadir from 510 km
0.7 m/px at Nadir from 510 km for TDI stages 1,4,8
0.8 m/px at Nadir from 510 km for all other TDI stages
0,5 m/px PAN
2,0 m/px MS
Swath Width 14 km at Nadir from 510 km 7 Km at nadir from 510 km 11 Km at nadir from 510 km
OBR 4 GB 32 GB TBD
Sensor type CCD CCD-TDI, Selectable 1,4,8,16,32,48,64,96 CCD-TDI
Spectral band PAN, 0,5-0,90 µm PAN, 0,5-0,90 µm PAN + MS
Radiometric resolution (*) 10 bits 10 bits TBD
(*) Sampling Depth transmitted
34. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
EPOD Systems: “Space Segment - payload imaging options”
Images Type EROS-A EROS-B EROS-C
Basic Image 14 km x 14 km 7 km x 7 km 11 km x 11 km
Vector or long strip 14 km x (up to 200km) 7 km x (up to 480 km) 11 km x (up to 480 km)
Stereo Pair 14 km x 14 km 7 km x up to 21 km 11 km x up to 21 km
Triplet 14 km x 14 km 7 km x up to 14 km 11 km x up to 14 km
Mosaic 25 km x 25 km 28 km x 26 km 44 km x 26 km
Very Large Mosaic - 49 km x 28 km 77 km x 28 km
There are some imaging options
Good accuracy
High agility
35. Mediterranean Agency for Remote Sensing and Environmental Control
MARSec EPOD Program
EPOD Systems: “Ground Segment - Ground Station layout”
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS
IF
720MHz
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720MHz
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720MHz
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720MHz
IF signal
720 MHz +X/-Y (for example
, 470 MHz - 970 MHz or 370 MHz – 870 MHz)
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EROS/SCC
Data
IF2S
Upconverter
DAPS-B
X-band signal
8,000 - 8,500 MHz
IF
Splitter
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Ground Segment: “X-band Antenna System”
The antenna system is: “SeaSpace TeraScan 4.5m, X-Band Polar Satellite Tracking Antenna”.
• three axis X-band parabolic antenna of 4.5 meter of diameter;
• the dish is mounted inside fiberglass radome, on base frame;
• the tracking system puts the antenna in the position to lock satellite carrier signal 2
minutes and 40 seconds before the rendez-vous.
When the carrier is locked, the track system performe a positive feedback for satellite
tracking.
Ref 0 dBm Att 10 dB
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RBW 1 MHz
VBW 10 kHz
SWT 50 ms
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VIEW
Center 720 MHz Span 600 MHz
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-18.59 dBm
520.000000000 MHz
Date: 12.JAN.2010 11:55:38
Terascan Track monitor
Spectrum Analyzer
VLT1, VLT2, VLT3, VLT5
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Ground Segment: “X-band Antenna System”
• Blue line: commercial footprint of MARSec EPOD
contract
• Red line: X-mask of EROS-B when satellite is
optically and radiometricaly visible from MARSec
• Cyan line: Antenna mask @ 5deg of El
• 2 or 3 daily orbits (useful for downlink)
• (below) Recognition points to determinate the
Antenna Optical Visibility Mask (Az vs El)
• We have to add to it the additional conditions due to
Fresnel zones and Diffractive effects X-mask
Some obstacles with elevation
angles
Az from antenna
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EPOD Systems: “Ground Station - GS Control Room”
Control Room
ATS, DAC DAPS: DHS, BDIS
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Ground Segment: “Mission Planning System”
The Mission Planning System (MPS) enables MARSec to plan
the targets that will be acquired on selected orbit.
Steps:
1. select the suitable orbits on our footprint
(we can generate 3 weeks of orbits)
2. submit the request to Imagesat
3. plan the targets
(mission planning)
4. send the OS file to GCS
(The command file generated by MPS shall be sent via ftp to ImageSat
GCS for EROS-B satellite uplink)
Last call: 36 h before morning uplink – standard
05:00 UTC day of imaging - emergency
With S-band TX antenna system :
last call for up-link 20 minutes before AOS
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Ground Segment: “Mission Planning System”
Orbital prediction: this module allows to predict the next 3
weeks of satellite revolutions.
That is to say, 21 days of orbits….
Strategy: this module is the most important part of MPS,
in fact it allows to plan the “imaging mission” and to
choose the acquisition parameters.
We can select:
1. The type of target:
basic, vector, stereo pair, triplet
2. The imaging parameter:
• Scan azimuth
• Start and End imaging angle (mean point angle)
• Lighting condition (TDI)
… as a camera photo …
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EPOD Systems: “EROS-B imaging capabilities”
21 targets at ± 5 degrees
8 targets at ±45 degrees
Long strip imaging (480 km)
Max 2 long strip per GS footprint (7 km x 1000 km)
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EPOD Systems: “EROS-B imaging capabilities”
Mosaic : 4 scenes of 27km
28x27 km (756 square km)
Max array: 7 scenes of 28 km
49x28 (1372 km2) (*)
(*) depending of two conditions (orbit location, season)
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EPOD Systems: “EROS-B imaging capabilities”
EROS-B single pass-single target multiple imaging : stereo pair, triplet, persistent
We image each stereo pair with a start angle of 25 and finish angle of -25.
With these angles:
• 7 km targets require a distance of ~140.
• 20 km targets require a distance of ~180.
We add nadiral scene for triplet.
Products: DEM, Anaglyph, mobile object detection
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Agenda
MARSec company profile and EPOD Program
Expertise
• Public Administration
• Civil Protection
• Humanitarian Crisis
• Environmental Police
• Administrative Police
• Intelligence and Defence
EPOD Systems
• Space Segment
• Ground Segment
• EROS-B Capabilities
EPOD Products and Services
• Imagery Products and Services
• Value Added Products
• Image Archive
Strategic Research Projects
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EPOD: “imagery products”
The Customer can be select the following EPOD/GS products characterized
by:
• ToP: Type of Products (Imaging type)
• LoP: Level of Processing
LoP - Processing designation Product Level Image file type CE90 [m] Geographic
Availability
Raw imagery 0A - - worldwide
Radiometric System Correction 1A Tiff 8 or 16 bit - worldwide
Geometric System Correction 1B GeoTiff 8 or 16 bit 25 worldwide
Orthorectified Rush w/o GCP 2B GeoTiff 8 or 16 bit 5-25 worldwide
Orthorectified for cartography use 1C GeoTiff 8 or 16 bit 3 upon availability of GCPs
ToP - Images Type EROS-B
Basic Image 7 km x 7 km
Vector or long strip 7 km x (up to 480 km)
Stereo Pair 7 km x up to 21 km
Triplet 7 km x up to 14 km
Mosaic 28 km x 26 km
Very Large Mosaic 49 km x 28 km
Level 0A Level 1A Level 1B
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EPOD: “imagery services”
The customers can be order the following services characterized by:
Service Type Imaging Delay
from order
Product
Level
Delivery Delay
from satellite LOS (#)
Archive - N/A 1A, 1B, 2B, 1C 1h -7 dd (from order)
(*) Customer exclusive owner of a EROS-B entire orbit; # Starting from 20m
Exclusive
Tasking
Orbit Reserved
(*)
starting from 8dd
up to 14 dd
1A, 1B, 2B NRT-1h NRT-3h non-NRT
1C 1d
Tasking
Standard
starting from 15dd
up to 180dd
1A, 1B, 2B non-NRT
1C 1d
Rush
starting from 36h
up to 14dd
1A, 1B ,2B NRT-1h NRT-3h non-NRT
1C 1d
ToS: Type of Services
CoD: Category of Delivery
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EPOD: ‘‘imagery services - what and where ’’
Delivery
category
Imaging type
NRT-1h
maximum # 4 basic scene (7 km x 7 km)
or
# 1 strip (7 km x up to 21 km)
NRT-3h
maximum one array of # 4 adjacent strips (7 km x up to 21 km)
or
maximum # 4 consecutive strips (7 km x up to 21 km)
non-NRT all images that are acquirable
The maximum imaging surface for each Near Real Time
(NRT) delivery category is subject to feasibility study.
The following table shows the typical delivery capabilities of the ground station.
Thanks to on board recording (OBR) capabilities of EROS-B satellite, MARSec is able to provide global coverage for Standard and Rush services.
Archive, Tasking Standard, Tasking Rush w/o NRT delivery
(except areas with exclusive right)
Tasking Orbit Reserved Tasking Rush w NRT delivery
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EPOD: ‘‘imagery services - Nighttime Images’’
Airport of Dallas
Latc: 32.8967
Lonc: -97.0409
sweep_start_utc: 2006-09-14, 08:00:26.5
sweep_end_utc: 2006-09-14, 08:01:49.2
DT ~ 83 s
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EPOD: ‘‘imagery services - Nighttime Images’’
Two chances to imaging the target: time window approximately 13 hours
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EPOD: ‘‘imagery services -Persistent Target Imaging’’
Up to 5 images collected
on the same target
in the single pass
e.g: motion detection of ship
Calculation of average speed
Calculation of ship direction
Estimation of next position
1st looking forward -30deg
2nd looking forward -12deg
3rd nadiral
4th backward +12 deg
5th backward +30 deg
If the target is on Nadir and it's a basic image (7x7 km)
we can image more than 5 targets!
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Value Added Products: “Pansharpening”
Pansharpened
EROS-B w RapidEye
AOI: Ouzera - Algeria
Urban area
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Value Added Products: “Pansharpening”
Pansharpened
EROS-B w RapidEye
AOI: Ouzera - Algeria
Rural area
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Value Added Products: “DEM”
AOI: Montaguto Landslide – Italy
Date: August, 2010
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Value Added Products: “Anaglyph”
AOI: Sochi – Russia
Date: 2014
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Images Catalogue: “kml Raster Catalogue”
AGAPE is the EROS images Catalogue on GE
platform. http://agape.marsec.it
The capabilities are:
i. AOI coverage search, with several keys (date,
coordinate, name of locality….)
ii. pop-up table with main information of
acquired scene
iii. quicklook overlap (geolocated)
iv. download of preview image
v. automatic & secure images order form
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Images Catalogue: “kml Raster Catalogue”
Procedure of use:
i.Select the A.O.I. (by
coordinate, by name,...)
ii.Select the time interval on
time slider
iii.Click on the camera icon
on the upper right of the
image footprint it will be
opened a “balloon” (pop-up
window), containing all the
information about the scene
and several facilities for
customers.
ImageSat choose AGAPE
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Agenda
MARSec company profile and EPOD Program
Expertise
• Public Administration
• Civil Protection
• Humanitarian Crisis
• Environmental Police
• Administrative Police
• Intelligence and Defence
EPOD Systems
• Space Segment
• Ground Segment
• EROS-B Capabilities
EPOD Products and Services
• Imagery Products and Services
• Value Added Products
• Image Archive
Strategic Research Projects
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ASI-ESA(GSTP-6): ‘‘OSIRIS project’’
2013-09-04,11:56:24.85004
2013-09-04,11:56:29.10004
2013-09-04,11:56:38.70004
2013-09-04,11:56:43.60004
2013-09-04,11:56:53.35004
2013-09-04,11:56:58.40004
2013-09-04,11:57:08.20004
2013-09-04,11:57:12.80004
2013-09-04,11:57:22.45005
2013-09-04,11:57:26.90005
OSIRIS: Optical/SAR data and system Integration for Rush Identification of Ship models
Cooperation with CNR,-ISTI, CNR-IIT
Ship detection
Ship identification
Route prediction
Average speed calculation
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ASI-CIDOT: ‘‘Cooperation Agreement’’
Accordo di cooperazione per lo sviluppo di applicazioni e metodologie di data-integration Ottico/SAR (EROS B e Cosmo-Skymed)
Centro Interpretazione Dati di Osservazione della Terra dell'ASI (Matera)
2. Integrazione di dati:
progettazione e realizzazione di algoritmi di processing
semi-automatici per l’erogazione di prodotti “rush”
i.e.:
• change detection,
• object and pattern recognition,
• realizzazione speditiva di scenari 3D ottici basati su
DEM estratti da SAR
1. Integrazione di processo:
programmazione di acquisizioni satellitari simultanee (ottiche e SAR)
su un medesimo target, per ottenere dati di output in NRT.
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Thanks for your kind attention
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