This viewgraph presentation describes the Western states Fire Missions (WSFM) that occurred in 2007. The objectives of this mission are: (1) Demonstrate capabilities of UAS to overfly and collect sensor data on widespread fires throughout Western US. (1) Demonstrate long-endurance mission capabilities (20-hours+). (2) Image multiple fires (greater than 4 fires per mission), to showcase extendable mission configuration and ability to either linger over key fires or station over disparate regional fires. (3) Demonstrate new UAV-compatible, autonomous sensor for improved thermal characterization of fires. (4) Provide automated, on-board, terrain and geo-rectified sensor imagery over OTH satcom links to national fire personnel and Incident commanders. (5) Deliver real-time imagery to (within 10-minutes of acquisition). (6) Demonstrate capabilities of OTS technologies (GoogleEarth) to serve and display mission-critical sensor data, coincident with other pertinent data elements to facilitate information processing (WX data, ground asset data, other satellite data, R/T video, flight track info, etc).


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    Title :

    NASA 2007 Western States Fire Missions (WSFM)


    Contributors:
    G. Buoni (author)

    Publication date :

    2008


    Size :

    35 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





    NASA 2007 Western States Fire Missions (WSFM)

    Posada, Herman A. | NTRS | 2008



    Large UAS Operations in the NAS - NASA 2007 Western States Fire Missions (ALTERNATE PAPER)

    Buoni, G. / Howell, K. / American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2008