Title: WP20900 on Damage assessment and rapid mapping
1WP20900 on Damage assessment and rapid mapping
2Objectives for integration
- General objectives
- Assess research currently underway with partners
and elsewhere in assessing damage specifically in
urban areas and for critical infrastructure such
as traffic lines or power lines - Develop a road map for future co-ordinated
research to bring together a variety of disparate
techniques for rapid mapping and damage
assessment. - Initiate, and stimulate, and carry out research
for new concepts and techniques for rapid mapping
and damage assessment. - Integrating activities
- Two workpackage workshops in 2005
- Assessment of user requirements needs
- Joint workshop with technical generic technology
workpackges (WP20100, WP20300) and
socio-political analysis workpackages (WP21200). - Dissemination of results in a joint paper
- Composition of a roadmap for future research on
and appropriate use of relevant technologies and
methodologies for damage assessment. - Sharing of data for test sites.
3Progress on integration within workpackage
Post-crisis damage assessment Natural disasters
Post-crisis damage assessment Security
Pre-crisis risk assessment (of damages) Natural
disasters Joanneum Probability assessment of
damage risk in elevated areas (mass movement,
avalanches, flood plane, road rail
track). Security Link to socio-political WPs
(TNO WP21300, WP21100)
4Progress on integration with other workpackages
- Participation in several cross WP workshops
- GMOSS meeting Towards Consolidated Security and
Stability, February 2005, Goldegg - GMOSS Tsunami workshop (WP20900), 11/12 April
2005, The Hague. Participants from several work
packages (WP20100,20200,20300,21200,20700) - GMOSS participation in Generic tools workshop,
29-30 August 2005, Copenhagen - WP21300 inaugural meeting together with WP21100,
September 22 2005, London,. - Telecon with WP20900/WP21200, 29 September, on
Relevant crisis patterns. How GMOSS elements (in
this case WP20900) contribute to response to
crisis (WP21200). - Integration workshop November 15 joint activity
with technology and socio-politcal workpackages.
5Future objectives for integration (short term)
- Further specifying of requirements in relation
with WP21xxx, especially WP21200 - Assessing and using output from technology WP
(feature lists, change detection catelogue) - Continuing liaison with other application work
packages - Execution of intra WP roadmap for research on
fast extraction procedures and algorithms wrt - 1) Damage assessment (urban areas, buildings)
- 2) Rapid mapping of damaged infrastructure.
- Testcases
- Sumatra (tsunami), BAM, Baghdad, Grozny, North
Korea, Gaza strip - Method (distribution over partners is still
tentative) - Overview (quick and rough)
- Landsat (DLR)
- Radarsat (TNO)
- ERS coherent change detection (CEA, Joanneum)
- Detailed analysis
- HR optical (DLR, CEA)
- HR radar (TNO)
- 3D stereo (Qinetiq, Joanneum)
6Future objectives for integration (long term)
- Specify the requirements
- Matching the capabilities of partners
- Providing an infrastructure for EU
- Damage assessment (urban areas, buildings)
- Rapid mapping of damaged infrastructure.
with respect to
Early warning
Border Monitoring
Treaty monitoring
Pre-crisis threat analysis and prevention
Wp20900 Damage assessment Rapid mapping (of
damaged infrastructure)
Change detection
Object identification and feature recognition
Post threat response
Population monitoring
Infrastructure monitoring