NASA Guest Network Access Using any internet browser
NASA “Guest” Network Access Using any internet browser, when prompted for registration access to NASA Ames Guest Network, provide your User Name and Password in the appropriate boxes. CBP Predator B User names and Passwords are on the back of your badges (on table at rear of room. If you don’t see such, let Vince Ambrosia know (he has the Master User Name / password document) This is a Government Network Access…Do Not Abuse!!!!
Adobe Connect Web Presence Using any internet browser, go to http: //connect. arc. nasa. gov/tfrsac-ams/ Select the option to "Enter as a Guest", enter your name in the field, and then click "Enter Room". CBP Predator B You should be able to see and hear the workshop. To ask a question, enter it into the chat window, and a moderator (Mike Toillion) will read it aloud during the Q&A period. If you have any technical troubleshooting questions, please ask them using the private chat function. To do this, go to the Attendees pod on the left of the screen and hover the name "Mike Toillion". An option to "Start Private Chat" will appear. Click it, and a new tab will open in the chat pod, allowing you to privately message the moderator (Mike) to solve your issue.
Autonomous Multispectral Sensor (AMS) Airborne Science Applications Use Workshop Organized By: NASA Applied Science Program & Airborne Science Program NASA-Ames Research Center USDA – Forest Service (USFS) Vince Ambrosia vincent. g. ambrosia@nasa. gov (w) 650 -604 -6565 Everett Hinkley ehinkley@fs. fed. us (w) 703 -605 -4580 Bld 152, Ames Research Park 18 April 2013 NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.
AMS Workshop Location Citation / AMS CBP Predator B
Building Logistics & Safety CBP Predator B Exits
Workshop Focus Inform the natural resource, disaster management and remote sensing community of the capabilities of the NASA / USFS Autonomous Modular Sensor (AMS) integration on the USFS aircraft (Cessna Citation jet) for supporting science / applications uses. CBP Predator B
Workshop Schedule (AM) 8: 00 AM Badging / Coffee & Refreshments / Danish 8: 30 AM Introductions / Safety / Meeting Logistics 8: 40 AM Purpose of workshop 9: 00 AM NASA AMS Transfer to USFS Operations 9: 30 AM History of AMS Development 9: 50 AM AMS Configuration (Spectral / Radiometric, etc. ) 10: 15 AM BREAK (20 -minutes) 10: 35 AM On-Board Processing Capabilities 10: 55 AM USFS Citation Aircraft Capabilities 11: 15 AM AMS Integration / Test Flights V. Ambrosia L. Friedl (NASA) / USFS rep (TBD) CBP Predator B Jeff Myers (UCSC) T. Hildum / J. Myers T. Hildum / Buechel T. Zajkowski / D. Johnson (USFS)) W. Smith / C. Kazimir / T. Hildum 11: 40 AM LUNCH and Viewing of USFS Citation / AMS on Moffett Airfield Ramp
USFS Citation / AMS Viewing CBP Predator B
Workshop Schedule (PM) 1: 40 PM Data Telemetry / R/T Product Capabilities 2: 00 PM USFS Use of AMS: NIROPS Support Forest Health Fire Research Storm Damage Assessment Post Fire / BAER S. Buechel / T. Zajkowski 3: 00 PM F. Melton / TBD CBP Predator B Agricultural / Veg Assessment Uses of AMS 3: 00 PM AMS Henry Coe Prescribed Fire Experiment BREAK (20 min) 3: 40 PM AMS / Satellite Fire Energy Cal/Val 4: 00 PM NASA Instrument Payload Module / AMS Flights 4: 40 PM T. Mellin (USFS-NIFC) J. Ellenwood (USFS) Matt Dickinson (USFS) R. Jacokes (USFS) B. Quayle (USFS-RSAC) W. Schroeder (NOAA) D. Peterson (NRL) D. Mandl (NASA-GSFC) Open Discussion / Community Interest in AMS Sensor & Missions: Identify POC, How to request missions, etc. 5: 15 PM Close Out 7: 00 PM DINNER for those staying in area (Venue TBD)
AMS Transfer to Operations Timeline First Test Flight Data From AMS on Citation, March 2013 AMS integrated on Altair; flies Esperanza Fire, Oct 2006 2007 AMS integrated on Ikhana; flies four Western States Fire Missions covering eight states and +20 fires, summer 2007 AMS flies No. CA Lightning Storm Wildfires, Summer 2008 AMS flies So. CA Firestorm missions; Oct. 2007 AMS flies Station Fire Post-Fire Assessment, Nov 2009 2010 AMS Integrated on NASA B 200 KA, December 2010 2011 AMS flies Los Conches NM Wildfire & 2 So. CA Wildfires CBP Predator B 2012 2013 AMS Integrated on USFS Citation jet
AMS Transfer Agreement CBP Predator B
AMS Transfer Agreement CBP Predator B
Airborne Instrument TIR Fire Mensuration Capabilities IFOV Deliver R/T Data (mrad) INSTRUMENT VIABLE MWIR CHANNELS SATURATION TEMPERATURE FOV AMS (USFS / NASA) Band 11 (3. 60 - 3. 79 µm) 628 K (355 C°) 86 deg 1. 25 / 2. 5 MASTER (NASA) Band 30 (3. 7 µm) 568 K (295 +/- 10 C°) 86 deg 2. 5 " Band 26 (4. 0 µm) Low Gain 640 K (367 C°) " " Band 32 (4. 0µm) High Gain 560 K (290 C°) " " e. MAS (NASA) M 1 (3. 637 - 3. 655 µm) ? ? 86 deg 2. 5 ? ? AVIRIS (NASA) None N/A 34 deg 1. 00 N/A Fire. Mapper (USFS) 34 deg 3. 85 Possible Wildfire Airborne Sensor Program (WASP) (RIT) Band 2 (3. 0 - 5. 0 µm) 523 K (250 C°) 35 deg 1. 00 Yes " Band 3 (~8. 0 - 11. 0 µm) 1123 K (850 C) " " " PHOENIX (USFS) (3. 0 - 5. 0 µm) Has not been calibrated / measured 120 deg 1. 25 Yes WAI (NASA SBIR; XIOMAS, LLC) (4. 4 - 5. 4 µm) Temperature threshold has not been measured 90 0. 33 Possible Yes Possible (with CBP Predator B " mods)
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
Workshop Focus CBP Predator B
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