UC to Present During Live NASA Webcast
Ohio Space Grant Consortium (OSGC) aerospace engineering students Bryan Brown, Kevin Davis and Andrew Puterbaugh will present Surveillance for Intelligent Emergency Response Robotic Aircraft (SIERRA) at the National Space Grant Council Directors Meeting on
Thursday, Feb. 28
. The presentation is slated to begin at
3:50 p.m.
and viewers can watch the live webcast on
.
Kelly Cohen, associate professor of aerospace engineering and engineering mechanics, supervises the SIERRA project which integrates small, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) with global positioning systems, environmental data, video and fire-prediction software to give real-time information about where a fire is burning, and where it is moving. The uniqueness in our approach is that we are exploiting UAV technology in a way which sets us apart from other universities involved in UAV technology, said Cohen.
The SIERRA system is designed to assist firefighters to overcome a major handicap during a wildfire the inability to see the entire fire.
Cohen believes that implementation of this technology may help save lives. We utilize the visual information gathered by having a UAV take video of the fire and fuse that with topological information from Google Earth and weather updates from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to develop a situational awareness picture of the fire and how it will develop over time, he explains. This detailed prediction capability, which includes worst case scenarios, is lacking today and as a result incident commanders do not always make sound decisions in complex large disaster situations.
According to Cohen, to be able to share this technology via a NASA webcast is not only exciting but invaluable. This is not something that happens very often to our UC undergraduates and I am most pleased that our talented and deserving students are getting this level of national exposure.
Thursdays 20 minute presentation will include a six-minute documentary filmed by the
, a model of the UAV which flew in two flight demonstrations held in West Virginia, and a mini-SIERRA platform, designed by UC aerospace students. It is important to recognize all [of the team members] contributions as well as that of the NASA/Ohio Space Grant Consortium which have supported our program financially and by offering scholarships to students working on SIERRA, said Cohen.
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