DocumentCode :
1330936
Title :
Optimized Autonomous Space In-Situ Sensor Web for Volcano Monitoring
Author :
Song, Wen-Zhan ; Shirazi, Behrooz ; Huang, Renjie ; Xu, Mingsen ; Peterson, Nina ; LaHusen, Rick ; Pallister, John ; Dzurisin, Dan ; Moran, Seth ; Lisowski, Mike ; Kedar, Sharon ; Chien, Steve ; Webb, Frank ; Kiely, Aaron ; Doubleday, Joshua ; Davies, Ash
Author_Institution :
Sensorweb Res. Lab., Washington State Univ., Vancouver, WA, USA
Volume :
3
Issue :
4
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
541
Lastpage :
546
Abstract :
In response to NASA´s announced requirement for Earth hazard monitoring sensor-web technology, a multidisciplinary team involving sensor-network experts (Washington State University), space scientists (JPL), and Earth scientists (USGS Cascade Volcano Observatory (CVO)), have developed a prototype of dynamic and scalable hazard monitoring sensor-web and applied it to volcano monitoring. The combined Optimized Autonomous Space - In-situ Sensor-web (OASIS) has two-way communication capability between ground and space assets, uses both space and ground data for optimal allocation of limited bandwidth resources on the ground, and uses smart management of competing demands for limited space assets. It also enables scalability and seamless infusion of future space and in-situ assets into the sensor-web. The space and in-situ control components of the system are integrated such that each element is capable of autonomously tasking the other. The ground in-situ was deployed into the craters and around the flanks of Mount St. Helens in July 2009, and linked to the command and control of the Earth Observing One (EO-1) satellite.
Keywords :
geophysical techniques; geophysics computing; volcanology; wireless sensor networks; Earth Observing One satellite; Earth hazard monitoring sensor-web technology; Earth scientists; Mount St. Helens; NASA; Optimized Autonomous Space-In-situ Sensor-web; USA; USGS Cascade Volcano Observatory; Washington State University; bandwidth resources; craters; ground assets; sensor-network experts; space assets; space scientists; volcano monitoring; wireless sensor network; Aerospace electronics; Command and control systems; Monitoring; Real time systems; Remote sensing; Volcanoes; Wireless sensor networks; In-situ sensor web; volcano monitoring; wireless sensor network;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1939-1404
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2010.2066549
Filename :
5582104
Link To Document :
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