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Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24- 27/09/08 International Exercise on Post-earthquake Damage Assessment Bovec – Slovenia September, 24-27/09/2008 Post-EQ Inspection Management and Mobile Data Collection Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

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International Exercise on Post-earthquake Damage Assessment Bovec – Slovenia September, 24-27/09/2008. Post-EQ Inspection Management and Mobile Data Collection. Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department. Austria. Albania. Cyprus. Croatia. Macedonia. Montenegro. Greece. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: International Exercise on Post-earthquake Damage Assessment Bovec – Slovenia

Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24-27/09/08

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

International Exercise on Post-earthquake Damage AssessmentBovec – Slovenia

September, 24-27/09/2008

Post-EQ Inspection Management and Mobile Data Collection

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

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Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24-27/09/08

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

Open to EuropeWe are cooperating in order to define and

promote a European Standard Methodology for Emergency

Management

GUESTS

PARTNERS

Austria Albania Cyprus Croatia Macedonia Montenegro Greece Romania Serbia Slovenia Spain Turkey

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Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24-27/09/08

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24-27/9/08

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

Collapsed houses unusable houses damaged houses

21.334 106.787 368.224

LIKELY SCENARIO Post-EQ

475.000 Houses190.000 Buildings

7 insp./team/day 230 teams/day 460 tech./day

1800 technicians for 4 months

INSPECTIONS IN 120 days DATA ENTRY

40 F/g/Team

1583 Form/day

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Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24-27/09/08

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

Many data entry methods

ManuallyManually - given out in the census form of damages, through operator

Scanner Scanner – scanning the census form to obtain a file. XML to populate the post earthquake DB.

PDA – PDA – filling in the census form of damages directly on PDA. The data can be sent to the data collection center by GPRS, EDGE, UMTS either by deferred entry or real time entry

Digital pen - Digital pen - filling in the census form of damages using the digital pen technology. The data can be sent to the data collection center in real time or by deferred entry, through electronic inkpot

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Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24-27/09/08

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

Apache Web Server OpenLayers Library

Geospatial Data Abstraction Library

MapStorer for Mapserver

FileZilla FTP Server Proj.4 Cartographic Projections Library

Open-Source software

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Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24-27/09/08

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

The mobile application using ESRI ArcPad S.W.

ArcPad is software utilised for mobile GIS and field mapping applications using handheld and mobile devices. It gives field-based personnel the ability to take, analyze, and display geographic information, without the use of expensive and outdated map books

With ArcPad, you can•Perform reliable, accurate, and validated field data collection. •Incorporate GPS, rangefinders, and digital cameras into GIS data collection. •Share operation centre data with field-personnel for updating and decision making. •Improve the productivity of GIS data collection. •Improve the accuracy of the GIS database and update it

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Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24-27/09/08

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

Base Maps- Local orthophotos imported directly from file or webby specifying coordinates in any known map projection

- Maps overlayed from main commercial data providers: providing immediate, free high resolution imagery at global level.

- Web-based data sources connected using open standards’ interfaces (e.g. Ministries and International Organisations)

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Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24-27/09/08

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

Compatibility with Open Standards for Data SharingCompatibility with Open Standards for Data Sharing

•Web Mapping Service (WMS) – A standard for publishing interactive maps on the web

•Web Feature Service (WFS) – A standard for consulting and editing geographic features (vector data) using web-based technology

Compliance with Open Geospatial Consortium WMS and WFS standards for data consultation and publication

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Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24-27/09/08

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

•Road Maps

•Imagery

•Hybrid views

Compatibility with Free Commercial Data Services

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Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24-27/09/08

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

STEP Server: 3 modules

The Client Mod.

The Mobile Mod.

The Server Mod.

for planning the survey

for data gathering in the field

for publishing the collected data

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Project International Exercise, Bovec (SLO) 24-27/09/08

Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

Planning of Survey Locations

ZOOM

PAN

DOT

MOVE

POLIGON S.

POLIGON P.

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Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

•Global Localization through Satellite Positioning

•Data transmission using GPRS/UMTS

The Mobile Application

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Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

• Survey data

• Multimedia content

Data gathering

•Data Storage

•Backup Media

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Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

Collected data can be published:

-Online using interactive map server

- Offline through interactive package that can be sent by email

Data Publication

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Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

Future evolution

- Online collaboration through shared datasets to allow distributed teamwork

- Sharing of raw data through web-services

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Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

CONCLUSIONS• STEP SERVER TECHNOLOGY MAKES DATA COLLECTION AND DATA MANAGEMENT EASIER

• MANY DIFFERENT ENTRY METHODS DON’T LET US VULNERABLE

• PREPAREDNESS IS THE KEY FOR SUCCESSFUL MOBILE DATA AQUISITION

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Sandro Coppari – Italian Civil Protection Department

Fine

Sandro Coppari – Architectwww.protezionecivile.it

[email protected]

Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri