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EO for Security Applications:

From Projects to Services

Donata Pedrazzani, Julia Yagüe

– Private Capital Multinational conglomerate, since 1984.

– Offices in Spain, Portugal, Poland, USA, Germany, Romania, France, Malaysia, and India

– + 1,000 employees

– Roots in Space and Defense

– Aeronautics, Space, Defense, Security, Transportation, Healthcare and ICT industries.

GMV: WHO WE ARE

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SPACE AND APPLICATIONS

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SATELLITE GROUND SEGMENT SYSTEMS

Ranked #1 Worldwide as independent Satellite Control Centre provider to commercial telecom operators

Over 230 Satellite missions equipped with GMV technology

Main European supplier of critical GNSS ground components

Ranked #3 as Galileo system developer

CUSTOMERS

Space Agencies

Satellite Operators

Main manufacturers

QUALITY

CMMI Level 5

GMV Projects

FP7 EU LIMES, FP7 EU GMOSAIC ,

ESA VAE FRONTRISK, EUROSUR (FRONTEX),

FP7 EU MARISS, FP7 EU NEREIDS,

FP7 EU LOBOS, FP7 EU G-NEXT, ….

EO Services for security applications

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PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

• Overview/Detailed terrain information

• Route analysis

• Viewshed analysis

• Suitability analysis

• Illegal infrastructures

CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE

• Civil critical infrastructures: pipeline airports, ports, industrial sites, depots, dams, roads…

• Critical elements

• Digital maps

• MGCP GDB

• Strategic briefing

EU EXTERNAL ACTIONS

• Overview/Detailed topo-information

• Belligerent actions

• Tracking exodus

• Contingency plans

• Evacuation & rapid reaction

• Conflict recovery

EARTH OBSERVATION SERVICES FOR SECURITY

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BASIC REFERENCE MAPPING

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BASIC REFERENCE MAPPING

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DETAILED REFERENCE MAPPING

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DETAILED REFERENCE MAPPING

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DETAILED REFERENCE MAPPING

PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

Service Reference Unit: 1 VHR image, SAR-Opt, 10x10 km

Basic reference mapping (1:25.000)

•Basic Reference map

•Basic Manual land cover

•Terrain assessment

•Route analysis

•Viewshed analysis

• Suitability analysis

Detailed Reference mapping (1:5.000)

•Detailed reference map

•Detailed Manual land cover

•Terrain assessment

•Route analysis

•Viewshed analysis

• Suitability analysis

•Critical features

•Conflict signs

Updated reference mapping

•Update Basic Reference map

•Update Detailed Reference map

•Update Basic land cover

•Update Detailed land cover

Feature extracted in gdb (or .shp)

Cartographic output Briefing report

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PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

• Auto-preprocessing: orthorectification, atmospheric correction, corregistration

• Critical infrastructure feature recognition

• Expert interpretation

• Classification of VHR images

• Change detection, semi-automated

• SAR Semi-automated feature extraction

• Adaptation of MGCP, INSPIRE and OGC standards

EO data analysis

• Standard mode: 1- 2 weeks

• Rush mode: 2 – 7 days Timeliness

• Limits of satellite tasking

• Limits / capacities of image resolution Image

procurement

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PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

Checkpoint 1

WorldView-2 (0.5 m) @DigitalGlobe 2013

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PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

Checkpoint 1

RapidEye (5 m) @RapidEye 2010

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PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

Checkpoint 2

GeoEye (0,5 m) @DigitalGlobe 2012

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PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

Checkpoint 2

RapidEye (5 m) @RapidEye 2010

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PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

Water body, probable

gathering area

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WorldView-2 (0.5 m) @DigitalGlobe 2013

PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

Water body, probable

gathering area

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RapidEye (5 m) @RapidEye 2012

PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

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TerraSar-X (2.5 m) @DLR2013

Water body, probable

gathering area

PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

Critical feature analysis,

construction facility

Parking area

Living area

Checkpoint

Warehouses

Storage area

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WorldView-2 (0.5 m) @DigitalGlobe 2010

Probable explosive magazine

PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE From Image to geographical structured information (gdb)

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PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

Distance analysis from target of interest

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PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

Multi-criteria

suitability analysis

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Land cover Slope

Final combination

Distance to isolated buildings

Distance to water

sources

Slope

Land cover

Linear combination

into final results

PRE-FRONTIER INTELLIGENCE

Not permanent tent camp on the Moroccan side

Wall maintenance Works after heavy flash rains

Ceuta, Spain – Morocco border monitoring

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CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE

Service Reference Unit: SAR-Opt, variable

Basic reference mapping (1:25.000)

•Basic Reference map

• Infrastructure location

• LULC

• Strategic-tactic recovery plans

Detailed Reference mapping (1:5.000)

•Detailed reference

• Infrastructure components

•Operative contingency-recovery plans

Updated reference mapping

• Infrastructure changes

• Infrastructure impacts

Feature extracted in gdb (or .shp)

Cartographic output Briefing report

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CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE

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CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE

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CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE Oil pipeline

buffer status

and spill

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RapidEye (5 m) @RapidEye 2011 RapidEye (5 m) @RapidEye 2012

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CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE Oil pipeline

buffer status

and spill

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CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE

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Cucuta, Colombia

urban

infrastructures

(OPT)

CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE

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Cucuta, Colombia

urban

infrastructures

(SAR)

CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE

SUPPORT TO EU EXTERNAL ACTIONS

Service Reference Unit: SAR-Opt, variable

Background layers (1:25.000)

•Processed background imagery

•Topographic / cadastral information

Reference layers (1:5.000)

•Administrative boundaries

• Land Use / Land Cover

•Hydrography

•Road network

•Built up areas, IDP

•Points of interest

•Population, dwellings

•Critical infrastructures

Analysis layers

•Conflict information

•Change detection

•Damage assessment

• Infrastructure status

•Evacuation routes

• Flood risk

•Accessibility analysis

Feature extracted in gdb (or .shp)

Cartographic output Briefing report

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SUPPORT TO EU EXTERNAL ACTIONS

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Contingency planning during the Arab Spring 2011

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SUPPORT TO EU EXTERNAL ACTIONS

Hazardous materials monitoring

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SUPPORT TO EU EXTERNAL ACTIONS

Border

crossing

points

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SUPPORT TO EU EXTERNAL ACTIONS

Damage assessment

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SUPPORT TO EU EXTERNAL ACTIONS

Post conflict damage distribution

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SUPPORT TO EU EXTERNAL ACTIONS

Terrain assessment

in support to

EU border

monitoring

Thank you Donata Pedrazzani dpedrazzani@gmv.com Remote Sensing Applications and Services Division Julia Yague mjyague@gmv.com Remote Sensing Applications and Services Division

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