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All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Operational Services and Applications based on integrated use of satellite imagery and geospatial information Giorgio Apponi Telespazio/e-GEOS EARTH FROM SPACE Moscow, 4-6 December

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio World-wide player in  Satellite Operations  Services for Earth Observation  Navigation and Infomobility  Integrated and Value Added Connectivity leveraging on technological competences, facilities, participation in the main European Programmes (Cosmo SkyMed, Galileo and GMES), and on the “Space Alliance” Telespazio mission Fucino space centre Toulouse space centre Matera space centre Scanzano space centre Lario space centre Kourou space centre

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Technical Scientific Support Acquisition & Processing Systems EO Operating Management Standard Data & Products Standard Data & Products Development of applications & providing Products and Services Development of applications & providing Products and Services Monitoring Services & Systems, Forecast and Decision Monitoring Services & Systems, Forecast and Decision  Consultancy  Training  R&D  Planning  Purchasing  Installation  Testing  Management of Operational Department  Quickbird  Ikonos  SPOT, Formosat-2  Kompsat-2  IRS-P6  Landsat  Envisat, ERS, Radarsat-1  MODIS  Ortho-photos  Cosmo SkyMed  Space Map  GeoData  Thematic Layers  …  Analyses Fire Damage  Oil Spill  Waste Tips monitoring  Hydro-geological Hazard  Prevention & Decision Support System  Agriculture  Cartography & Cadastral  Landslide Forecasting  … Earth Observation Offering: Telespazio is present along all the value chain

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Telespazio presence world-wide -Wide international footprint -Strong concentration in domestic markets (Italy and France) Telespazio Telespazio France Kourou launch base Rartel Telespazio Hungary Telespazio Telespazio Argentina Telespazio Brazil GAF AG Telespazio France Telespazio Deutschland Eurimage

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Operational Services  Maritime Survelliance  Maritime Pollution Monitoring  Land use classification  Land movement analysis

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio What is it needed to be operational ? High capabilities in terms of:  Revisit Time and Spatial Resolution: currently available Space Segment is not adequate (even in a multi mission approach)  Fast Acquisition tasking and data access and highly reliable availability SAR data sources are best candidate to implement these services  NRT secure service chains only service providers that control end-to-end service chain (from antenna to product delivery) can guarantee need satisfaction COSMO/SkyMed, in SAR multi-mission approach, will definitely comply with these requirements.

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Telespazio operational solution Matera Station Acquisition Facility Global Med Sea Coverage Sat Data Ingestion and Standard Product Generation SAR Multi-mission capability COSMO/SKyMed UGS ERS2 ENVISAT RADARSAT ALOS COSMO/SkyMed Oil Spill Processing Chain Ship Detection Processing Chain NRT processing: Less that half an hour from Sat acquisition to product delivery Product(s) Delivery/ Publication Integration with user systems Products delivery (txt or shp files in standard formats) published on Secure Web GIS or delivered through Internet to User premises for NRT post- processing /integration with other information systems

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Telespazio Service chain T EO T SAR T PROC T EO = Data Acquisition over Target Area T SAR = SAR Image available T PROC = Ship Detection available T VA = Data Integration T VA - T EO < 40 min TEST AREA SAR Image Ship Detection/OIL SPILL Report Production Downlink Data Integration at TELESPAZIO Platform Service DB Correlation T VA VTSAIS Delivering

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Ship Detection Processing: TEMAS Telespazio SW Example of Ship Detection Report User Interfaces for Classification processing that is used to validate or invalidate the targets identified by ship detection processing

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Maritime Surveillance Services How EO satellite services contribute to Maritime Surveillance: Ship detection reports from SAR images, in Near Real Time (half an hour after satellite acquisition), integrated and correlated with AIS and VTS in situ data.

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Maritime Surveillance: User Needs and Operational Practices ► Need of EO data integration with existing in-situ monitoring systems: ► AIS (Automatic Identification Systems) ► Coastal Radar Systems ► VMS (Vessel Monitoring Systems) ► Ship-info catalogues/databases. ► Need of integrated maritime traffic picture (“layered” tactical scenario); ► Need for ship identification and attribute identification; ►Real-time integrated systems operability (mandatory for most Users); ►Long-term monitoring and off-line analysis; ►Extended spatial coverage capabilities in continuity with.: ► Coastal Waters Surveillance; ► Open Water Surveillance. ► High resolution EO imagery products for: ► Small boats detection; ► Ships classification & identification

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Web GIS Service Delivery Interface  A WebGIS interface will be made available for the users in order to share project results in the intranet (not only on the provided workstation)  Users, through a web browser (e.g. IE and Firefox), can choose the layer to be shown, and, for each identified ship, can visualize main parameters

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Services Potential Users  National Coast Guard  Italian Coat Guard  National Port Authority  Security Department  Italian Ministry of Interior  National Navy (Army)  EU security and safety agency  EMSA (European Maritime Safety Agency)  EU and National Environmental Protection Agency The services are to be furnished to users at European, regional, national, local and global levels.

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio WEBGIS Coastline SAR Image L1B EO Plot EO Plot and AIS Tracks EO Plot Correlated with AIS Tracks EO not Associated Plot Service Timeline Integration of EO data with AIS for suspect vessel detection

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Example Search, track (and identify)

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Image courtesy: DLR –TerraSAR-X Example Search, track (and identify) Image courtesy: DLR –TerraSAR-X

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Example 2 Frequent revisit maritime surveillance AOI: Sicily channel Area: 250 KsqKm Start time: 22 Aug 0:00 Stop time: 24 Aug 0:00

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Example Frequent revisit maritime surveillance 48h chronogram 22 Aug 00:00 23 Aug 00:00 24 Aug 00:00 COSMO 04:18 TerraSAR 05:22 RadarSAT 16:55 COSMO 17:44 EnviSAT 21:05 ERS-2 21:36 ALOS 21:46 COSMO 04:36 TerraSAR 05:13 RadarSAT 05:10 ALOS 09:46 ERS-2 09:51 COSMO 18:01 ……not taking into account: Radarsat 2, Cosmo 2……… MERIS 09:52 MODIS T 09:59 MODIS A 11:34 MODIS T 10:41 MODIS A 12:17

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Need of fast revisit for oil spill monitoring …once in the sea, oil is visible only for few days (or less)

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio OSD: Oil Spill Detection Software & Products

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Ice Monitoring Combined use of Multi Satellite SAR platforms such as Envisat and Radarsat-1 SAR Multi imaging modes Revisit: upto every 3 days Data Delivery: <2 hours from sensing Ice Chart Delivery: < plus 30 minutes Data Characteristics: Resolution: 8-150m Ortho Integration with Optical VHR for site identification of state of asset: Revisit: weekly Data Delivery: GIS ready 16m QuickLook in less than 12 hours from sensing, full resolution image in just over 24 hours Ice Chart Delivery: plus 30 minutes Data Characteristics: Resolution: m Ortho Tiled (user driven)

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Ice charcterization from multi-pol data HH VV HV Selective polarization modes provide more information from a single band

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Ice charting …….not only an environmental issue…..

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Ice charcterization from multi-pol data HH VV HV Selective polarization modes provide more information from a single band

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Russia, 25 July 2005

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Vectorization

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Terrain profile (DTM) DIFSAR - Sparse Unwrapping™ DTM all over Italy has been produced in Operational throughput is now 300,000 Km 2 per month

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Landslides Subsidence Infrastrucure monitoring Terrain movements For landslide risk analysis over the whole territory of Italy, 12,000 ERS/Envisat images will be processed next year

All rights reserved © 2007, Telespazio Thank you for attention !