All Sensors Point to a Remote Sensing Rennaissance

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All Sensors Point to a Remote Sensing

RenaissanceMatt Ball

Founder and Editorial Director, V1 Media

Remote Sensing Renaissance

• Enduring legacy of the Digital Earth vision

• Platforms - Earth observation satellites, UAS

• Sensor Innovations - LiDAR, multispectral, thermal

• Making Sense - fusion, analysis, insight

• Natural resource applications

• Maps, Apps, Experiences

Renaissance: A revival of intellectual achievement and vigor.

Deep Space Climate Observatory Launched Feb. 11, 2015

The Enduring Vision of a Digital EarthSpeech by Al Gore, Jan. 31, 1998

Landsat 7

1990s-era VR

– Al Gore

“The hard part of taking advantage of this flood of geospatial information

will be making sense of it.”

Baseline What is our knowledge?

Inquiry What are our questions?

Impacts Monitoring change

Stewardship Management practices

Response Adaptation/Resilience

Sustainability Holistic Understanding

Staying Curious

Monitoring Platforms

Satellite Explosion

Silicon Valley StartupsAccessible and Useful

Skybox Imaging

Planet Labs

UrtheCast (Canada)

OmniEarth

Hera Systems

High Altitude Pseudo-SatellitePersistant Surveillance (Wide-Area Motion Imagery)

UAS Prove Power of the PossibleFlexible, Automated, Capable

Sensor InnovationsNile River at night, Astronaut Scott Kelly

Single Photon LiDAR

Smaller/Cheaper

• DARPA program for an ultra-compact LiDAR system

• RIEGL RiCopter

• Quanergy developed first solid-state LiDAR for autonomous vehicles

MultispectralParrot Sequoia Multispectral Sensor

and Sunshine Sensor

Thermal

Search and rescue

Wildlife

Water Flow

Making Sense

Airborne Sensor Hubs Onboard Processing

Open, Open, OpenOpen Data, Open Source, Open Origin

Better BaselinesNational Science Foundation’s

National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)

Increasing Insights

• Cloud computing capacity • Pattern recognition and

machine learning • Online platforms focused

on predictive analytics • High-frequency change

detection • Earth Engine

Applications• Forest inventory • Snowpack assessment • Watershed management • Coastal zone management • Invasive species • Biodiversity • Ecosystem services

Carnegie ObservatoryGreg Asner, Ecology from Air, Ted Talk

“a very high-tech accounting system”

Snowpack Assessment

NRCS, National Water and Climate Center

ASO Airborne Snow Observatory operated by JPL

Chesapeake Bay

• 1-meter imagery and LiDAR for the entire Chesapeake Bay Watershed

• Land cover analysis

• Stormwater management

• Precision conservation

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Louisiana’s Disappearing Coast

Invasive Species

Biodiversity

Photo: Martin Le-May

Ecosystem Services

Back to Digital EarthMaps, Apps, Experiences

Enabling Exploration

Matt Ball

mball@v1-media.com 720-255-8127

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