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UAS OPERATIONS IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
David Merrick, Director, FSU EMHS
dmerrick@fsu.edu
28 February 2017
Sample UAS Applications In Emergency Management/Services
■ Provide a rapid aerial view of disaster area or incident scene
■ Route clearance
■ Path finding and terrain familiarization for incoming resources
■ Hazard identification to enhance responder safety
■ Produce geo-tagged imagery of the incident
■ Produce ortho-rectified mosaic images
■ Create 3D Digital Terrain Model (DTM) of incident scene
■ Produce near real-time maps of disaster area or incident scene
SIMPLE (minutes)
COMPLEX (hours)
• Capture video or still images
• Capture video or still images
• Capture video or still images
• Capture video or still images
• Capture still images
• Capture still images, process into orthophoto
• Capture still images, process into DTM
• Capture still images, process into ortho-photo, create
map in GIS software
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Processing Adds Complexity (And Value)
Almost every UAS use case involves the
capturing of imagery – either still or video, color
or infrared.
That is simple for almost every UAS platform
SIMPLE (minutes)
COMPLEX (hours)
Complexity comes from the
processing!
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INTEGRATING UAS INTO EM AND RESPONSE
ACTIVITIESWhere do they fit?
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Integration Opportunities
■ Think “tactical” - embed UAS teams with:
– Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces
– Wilderness SAR Teams
– Damage Assessment Teams
– Reconnaissance Teams
– Firefighters
■ Develop organic UAS capability as part of these teams
■ Integrate UAS operation guidelines into your Air Operations Branch SOG
■ Plan for providing critical UAS generated data into local and state EOC’s
■ Consider regional/cross-discipline teams/resources
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It’s all about the data
■ The vast majority of UAS generated data (and information/intelligence
products) are of the most use tactically – in the field.
■ That’s good… UAS data sets are large and unweildy
– Full resolution orthophotos can be 400-500MB
– Full HD videos can be 5-6GB
■ Transmitting that data to an offsite location such as an EOC can be an
infrastructure challenge – particularly in a post-disaster ‘comm out’
environment.
– Never assume that 3G/4G/cellular networks will be available/functional
– though MANY manufacturures and vendors do not accept that reality.
– Satellite data links are too slow (and expensive) to transfer entire data
sets.
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Data processing is best performed on-site, as part of the UAS team.
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Data Processing
■ Because of raw data size, combined with the local/tactical use….
■ Data processing requires:
– Specialized software
– Hardware that supports the software
– Power
– Personnel with the skills and time (!) to perform the tasks.
Data processing is best performed on-site, as part of the UAS team.
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FOCUS ON HIGH UTILITY APPLICATIONS
Know how to effectively use the tools.
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