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                                                            BioscopE
                                                    Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide
                                                    area in one go, and to acquire systematic,


User Needs and Requirements
                                                    standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                    farmers and nature managers can use these for
                                                    their field observations.

                                                    However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                    fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the
                                                    crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
                                                    often block a clear look from space.

                                                    Nature managers are also looking for more efficient
                                                    and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to

Bioscope Workshop 1 November 2011                   preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                    while needing images especially in the vegetation
                                                    season.

                                                    Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
                                                    resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing
                                                    (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire
                                                    imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS


  Tamme van der Wal - AeroVision
                                                    are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to
                                                    airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                                                    satellites. The objective of this study thus is to
                                                    create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                    service that will provide both types of users, making
                                                    the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and
                                                    more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                                                    fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.




  UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
  1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
Bioscope: Feasibility Study                                 1
                                                                                            BioscopE
•  ‘Smart’	
  Farming	
  demands	
  frequent	
  images	
  of	
  the	
  crop	
       Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide
                                                                                    area in one go, and to acquire systematic,
                                                                                    standardized and up-to-date information. Both


   (=	
  spa9al	
  varia9on)	
  	
  ‘Prescrip9on	
  Farming’;	
  
                                                                                    farmers and nature managers can use these for
                                                                                    their field observations.

                                                                                    However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                                    fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the

•  Current	
  Remote	
  Sensing	
  services	
  under-­‐performs:	
                  crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
                                                                                    often block a clear look from space.

                                                                                    Nature managers are also looking for more efficient

           –  Cloud	
  cover	
                                                      and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to
                                                                                    preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                                                    while needing images especially in the vegetation

           –  Programming	
  conflicts	
  /	
  preferences	
  
                                                                                    season.

                                                                                    Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
                                                                                    resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing

•  7	
  million	
  EU	
  farmers	
  are	
  wai9ng	
  for	
  a	
  solu9on!	
  
                                                                                    (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire
                                                                                    imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
                                                                                    are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to
                                                                                    airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                                                                                    satellites. The objective of this study thus is to
                                                                                    create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                                    service that will provide both types of users, making
                                                                                    the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and
                                                                                    more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                                                                                    fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.




1-­‐11-­‐2011	
           UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
                                    projectbioscope.eu	
                                                          2	
  
                           1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
4	
  SOLUTIONS	
  FOR	
  CLOUDS	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  
                                                             1
                                                                         BioscopE
                                                                 Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide




                                MORE	
  
                                                                 area in one go, and to acquire systematic,
                                                                 standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                                 farmers and nature managers can use these for
                                                                 their field observations.

                                                                 However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                 fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the
                                                                 crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds




 RADAR	
                      SATELLITES	
  
                                                                 often block a clear look from space.

                                                                 Nature managers are also looking for more efficient
                                                                 and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to
                                                                 preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                                 while needing images especially in the vegetation
                                                                 season.

                                                                 Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
                                                                 resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing
                                                                 (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire
                                                                 imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
                                                                 are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to
                                                                 airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                                                                 satellites. The objective of this study thus is to
                                                                 create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                 service that will provide both types of users, making
                                                                 the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and




 CLOSE	
  
                                                                 more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                                                                 fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.




SENSING	
                              UAVs	
  
      UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
       1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
1991	
     CLOUD	
  COVERED	
  DAYS	
   2010	
  


    1991	
     2010	
      Dag	
  100	
                                         1
                                                                                            BioscopE
 1-­‐jan	
                                                                          Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide
                                                                                    area in one go, and to acquire systematic,
                                                                                    standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                                                    farmers and nature managers can use these for
                                                                                    their field observations.

                                                                                    However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                                    fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the
                                                                                    crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
                                                                                    often block a clear look from space.

                                                                                    Nature managers are also looking for more efficient
                                                                                    and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to
                                                                                    preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                                                    while needing images especially in the vegetation
                                                                                    season.

                                                                                    Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
                                                                                    resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing
                                                                                    (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire
                                                                                    imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
                                                                                    are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to
                                                                                    airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                                                                                    satellites. The objective of this study thus is to
                                                                                    create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                                    service that will provide both types of users, making
                                                                                    the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and
                                                                                    more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                                                                                    fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.




31-­‐dec	
  

                          Dag	
  200	
  


                   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
                    1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
BIOSCOPE	
  
     Replacing	
  where	
  necessary	
  
                                                                       1
                                                                                   BioscopE
                                                                           Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide
                                                                           area in one go, and to acquire systematic,
                                                                           standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                                           farmers and nature managers can use these for
                                                                           their field observations.

                                                                           However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                           fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the
                                                                           crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
                                                                           often block a clear look from space.

                                                                           Nature managers are also looking for more efficient

Satellite	
  data	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  with	
  	
  	
  UAV	
  data	
  
                                                                           and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to
                                                                           preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                                           while needing images especially in the vegetation
                                                                           season.

                                                                           Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
                                                                           resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing
                                                                           (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire
                                                                           imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
                                                                           are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to
                                                                           airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                                                                           satellites. The objective of this study thus is to
                                                                           create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                           service that will provide both types of users, making
                                                                           the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and
                                                                           more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                                                                           fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.




     UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
       1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad                                                  5
ACQUISITION SEGMENT
                               Functional Architecture
                                              PROCESSING SEGMENT      CUSTOMER SEGMENT
                                                                                        1
                                                                                                    BioscopE
                                                                                            Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide
Target image                                                                                area in one go, and to acquire systematic,
 acquisition                                      Area selection          ordering          standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                                                            farmers and nature managers can use these for
 parameters                                                                                 their field observations.

                                                                                            However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                                            fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the
                                                                                            crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
                                                                                            often block a clear look from space.
                       Yes      Satellite                                                   Nature managers are also looking for more efficient
  Satellite?                                                          customer specific
                               acquisition        map production                            and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to
                                                                         conversion         preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                                                            while needing images especially in the vegetation
          No                                                                                season.

                                                                                            Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
                                                                                            resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing
                                                                                            (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire
    UAS                                             calibration          distribution       imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
 acquisition                                                                                are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to
                                                                                            airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                             NOK                                                            satellites. The objective of this study thus is to
                                                                                            create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                                            service that will provide both types of users, making
                                Quality      OK                                             the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and
                                                  Data processing                           more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                               monitoring                                                   fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.




GNSS - EGNOS
 navigation and
geo-referencing


   1-­‐11-­‐2011	
                 UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
                                             projectbioscope.eu	
                                                         6	
  
                                    1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
BIOSCOPE Feasibility Study                     1
                                                                                  BioscopE
TECHNICAL                                                                 Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide
                                                                          area in one go, and to acquire systematic,

•  Integrated use of satellite and UAV remote sensing;
                                                                          standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                                          farmers and nature managers can use these for
                                                                          their field observations.

           –  Image acquisition and processing issues;                    However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                          fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the
                                                                          crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
           –  Regulations, licences, certifications etc.;                 often block a clear look from space.

                                                                          Nature managers are also looking for more efficient
•  Useable product:                                                       and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to
                                                                          preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                                          while needing images especially in the vegetation
           –  Corresponding to user requirements;                         season.

                                                                          Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
           –  Transformation to machine instruction map;                  resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing
                                                                          (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire

•  Proof of Concept;
                                                                          imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
                                                                          are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to
                                                                          airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                                                                          satellites. The objective of this study thus is to
                                                                          create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                          service that will provide both types of users, making
                                                                          the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and

BUSINESS                                                                  more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                                                                          fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.


•  Stakeholder and market analysis;
•  Economic feasibility of an integrated service;
•  Business plan and business model for this service.


1-­‐11-­‐2011	
        UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
                                 projectbioscope.eu	
                                                   7	
  
                        1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
User Requirements                                                             1
                                                                                                                          BioscopE
                                                                                                                  Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide
                                                                                                                  area in one go, and to acquire systematic,
                                                                                                                  standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                              amount of                                           farmers and nature managers can use these for
                                                            spraying agent                                        their field observations.
                                                                                fill sprayer                       However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                              tank with agent
                                                                                                                         Spraying
                                                                                                                  fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the
                                                                                                                  crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
Machine                                                                                                           often block a clear look from space.

                                                                                                                  Nature managers are also looking for more efficient
                                                                                                                  and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to
                                                                                                                  preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                                                                                  while needing images especially in the vegetation
                                                                                                                  season.
                                                              calculate                               upload
                        planning                                                                                  Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
                                                           spraying zones                          spraying map   resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing
                      haulm killing
                                                          and agent volume                          to machine    (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire
                                                                                                                  imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
Farmer                                                                                                            are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to
                                                                                                                  airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                                                                                                                  satellites. The objective of this study thus is to
                                                                                                                  create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                                                                  service that will provide both types of users, making
                                                                                                                  the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and
                                                                        Yes
                                                                                     process                      more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                                       check satellite
B E
 ioscop
                      order biomass
                                      data availability
                                                                   No
                                                                                  remote sensing
                                                                                       data
                                                                                                                  fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.



Advisor                    map



                                                                                        UAV
                                                             order UAV                 image
                                                                                     acquisition




  1-­‐11-­‐2011	
           UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
                                      projectbioscope.eu	
                                                                                      8	
  
                             1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
User Requirements                                            1
                                                                                                      BioscopE
•  6 Applications:                                                                            Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide
                                                                                              area in one go, and to acquire systematic,
                                                                                              standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                                                              farmers and nature managers can use these for

           –        Biomass estimation                            crop	
  condi9on	
  
                                                                                              their field observations.

                                                                                              However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                                              fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the
           –        Crop Condition Monitoring                       monitoring	
  
                                                                    100%	
  
                                                                                              crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
                                                                                              often block a clear look from space.


           –        Early Warning                                     80%	
                   Nature managers are also looking for more efficient
                                                                                              and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to
                                                                                              preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                                      60%	
                   while needing images especially in the vegetation
           –        Drought stress / damage flooding	
                                             biomass	
  
                                                                                              season.
                                                                      40%	
  
                                                                                                 es9ma9on	
  
                                                                                              Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of

           –        Flooding
                                                                                              resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing
                                                                                              (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire
                                                                      20%	
                   imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
                                                                                                                              important	
  
                                                                                              are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to
           –        Crop area                                          0%	
                   airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                                                                                                                              urgent	
  
                                                                                              satellites. The objective of this study thus is to
                                                                                              create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                                              service that will provide both types of users, making
                                                                                              the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and
                                                                                              more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                                                                                              fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.
                                               crop	
  area	
                                    Early	
  Warning	
  



                                                                  drought	
  stress	
  



1-­‐11-­‐2011	
             UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
                                      projectbioscope.eu	
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                             1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
Period and Frequency                                                                                     1
                                                                                                                                                         BioscopE
                                                                                                                                                 Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide
                                                                                                                                                 area in one go, and to acquire systematic,
                                                                                                                                                 standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                                                                Daily	
                                          farmers and nature managers can use these for
                                                                                                                                                 their field observations.

                                                                                                2x	
  per	
  week	
                              However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                                                                                                 fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the
                                                                                                                                                 crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
                                                                                                                                                 often block a clear look from space.
                                                                                                1x	
  per	
  week	
                              Nature managers are also looking for more efficient
                                                                                                                                                 and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to
                                                                                                                                                 preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                                                                1x	
  per	
  2	
  weeks	
                        while needing images especially in the vegetation
                                                                                                                                                 season.
                                                                                                                                               60%-­‐80%	
  
                                                                                                                                                 Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
                                                                                                1x	
  per	
  month	
                           40%-­‐60%	
   planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire
                                                                                                                                                resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing
                                                                                                                                                (short term
                                                                                                                                                 imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
                                                                                                1x	
  per	
  season	
  (3	
  months)	
         20%-­‐40%	
   and more sustainable alternative to
                                                                                                                                                are a less noisy
                                                                                                                                                 airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                                                                                                                                               0%-­‐20%	
   The objective of this study thus is to
                                                                                                                                                satellites.
                                                                                                                                                 create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                                                2x	
  a	
  year	
                                service that will provide both types of users, making
                                                                                                                                                 the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and
                                                                                                                                                 more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                                                                                                1x	
  a	
  year	
                                fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.



                                                                                                None	
  
  jan	
   feb	
   mar	
   apr	
   may	
   jun	
   jul	
   aug	
   sep	
   oct	
   nov	
   dec	
  




1-­‐11-­‐2011	
                      UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
                                               projectbioscope.eu	
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                                       1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
1
                                                                                                                                                         BioscopE
                                                                                                                                                 Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide
                                                                                                                                                 area in one go, and to acquire systematic,
                                                                                                                                                 standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                                                                Daily	
                                          farmers and nature managers can use these for
                                                                                                                                                 their field observations.

                                                                                                2x	
  per	
  week	
                              However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                                                                                                 fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the
                                                                                                                                                 crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
                                                                                                                                                 often block a clear look from space.
                                                                                                1x	
  per	
  week	
                              Nature managers are also looking for more efficient
                                                                                                                                                 and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to
                                                                                                                                                 preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                                                                1x	
  per	
  2	
  weeks	
                        while needing images especially in the vegetation
                                                                                                                                                 season.
                                                                                                                                               60%-­‐80%	
  
                                                                                                                                                 Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
                                                                                                1x	
  per	
  month	
                           40%-­‐60%	
   planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire
                                                                                                                                                resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing
                                                                                                                                                (short term
                                                                                                                                                 imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
                                                                                                1x	
  per	
  season	
  (3	
  months)	
         20%-­‐40%	
   and more sustainable alternative to
                                                                                                                                                are a less noisy
                                                                                                                                                 airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                                                                                                                                               0%-­‐20%	
   The objective of this study thus is to
                                                                                                                                                satellites.
                                                                                                                                                 create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                                                2x	
  a	
  year	
                                service that will provide both types of users, making
                                                                                                                                                 the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and
                                                                                                                                                 more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                                                                                                1x	
  a	
  year	
                                fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.



                                                                                                None	
  
  jan	
   feb	
   mar	
   apr	
   may	
   jun	
   jul	
   aug	
   sep	
   oct	
   nov	
   dec	
  




1-­‐11-­‐2011	
                      UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
                                               projectbioscope.eu	
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                                       1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
Spatial resolution
                                                                                      required	
  
                                                                                                                                 1
                                                                                                                                             BioscopE
                                                  desired	
  
                                                                                                     biomass	
                       Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide
                                                                                                                                     area in one go, and to acquire systematic,
                                                                                                                                     standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                                                                                                     farmers and nature managers can use these for
                                                                                                                                     their field observations.


                                                                                                     early	
  warning	
  
                                                                                                                                     However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                                                                                     fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the
                                                                                                                                     crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
                                                                                                                                     often block a clear look from space.


                                                                                                                                                    40%-­‐50%	
  
                                                                                                                                     Nature managers are also looking for more efficient
                                                                                                                                     and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to

                                                                                                     drought	
  stress	
             preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                                                                                                     while needing images especially in the vegetation


                                                                                                                                                    30%-­‐40%	
  
                                                                                                                                     season.

                                                                                                                                     Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
                                                                                                                                     resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing


                                                                                                     flooding	
  
                                                                                                                                     (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire

                                                                                                                                                    20%-­‐30%	
  
                                                                                                                                     imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
                                                                                                                                     are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to
                                                                                                                                     airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                                                                                                                                     satellites. The objective of this study thus is to

                                                                                                                                                    10%-­‐20%	
  
                                                                                                                                     create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                                                                                     service that will provide both types of users, making

                                                                                                     crop	
  area	
                  the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and
                                                                                                                                     more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service

                                                                                                                                                    0%-­‐10%	
  
                                                                                                                                     fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.




                                                                                                     crop	
  condi9on	
  monitoring	
  
<10	
  cm	
  


                          <25	
  cm	
  


                                          <50	
  cm	
  


                                                          <1	
  m	
  


                                                                        <5	
  m	
  


                                                                                      <10	
  m	
  




                1-­‐11-­‐2011	
                           UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
                                                                    projectbioscope.eu	
                                                                         12	
  
                                                          1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
Image delivery after acquisition1                                                               BioscopE
                                                                                                                 Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide

100%	
  
                                                                                                                 area in one go, and to acquire systematic,
                                                                                                                 standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                                                                                 farmers and nature managers can use these for

 90%	
  
                                                                                                                 their field observations.

                                                                                                                 However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                                                                 fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the
 80%	
                                                                                                           crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
                                                                                                                 often block a clear look from space.

 70%	
                                                                                                           Nature managers are also looking for more efficient

                                                                                                                             within	
  8	
  hours	
  
                                                                                                                 and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to
                                                                                                                 preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
 60%	
                                                                                                           while needing images especially in the vegetation
                                                                                                                 season.
                                                                                                                             within	
  24	
  hours	
  
 50%	
                                                                                                           Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
                                                                                                                 resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing
                                                                                                                             within	
  48	
  hours	
  
                                                                                                                 (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire
 40%	
                                                                                                           imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
                                                                                                                 are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to
                                                                                                                             within	
  3-­‐4	
  days	
  
                                                                                                                 airplanes with a much greater image detail than
 30%	
                                                                                                           satellites. The objective of this study thus is to
                                                                                                                 create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                                                                             within	
  a	
  week	
  
                                                                                                                 service that will provide both types of users, making
 20%	
                                                                                                           the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and
                                                                                                                 more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                                                                                                                             within	
  2	
  weeks	
  
                                                                                                                 fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.
 10%	
  
  0%	
  
                     biomass	
       crop	
          early	
      drought	
     crop	
  area	
     flooding	
  
                                   condi9on	
       warning	
      stress	
  
                                   monitoring	
  


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                                      1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
Critical Success Factors                     1
                                                                                BioscopE
•  Most critical application: crop condition monitoring                 Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide
                                                                        area in one go, and to acquire systematic,
                                                                        standardized and up-to-date information. Both
                                                                        farmers and nature managers can use these for

•  Service type: subscription (event based in some cases)               their field observations.

                                                                        However, while farmers need sharp images to direct
                                                                        fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the


•  Frequency:
                                                                        crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds
                                                                        often block a clear look from space.

                                                                        Nature managers are also looking for more efficient
                                                                        and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to
           –  1-2 acquisitions in Winter (nov-dec-jan-feb-mar)          preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains,
                                                                        while needing images especially in the vegetation
                                                                        season.

           –  Better than 1x 2 weeks in Summer (apr-may-jun-jul-aug-sep-oct)
                                                                        Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of
                                                                        resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing
                                                                        (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire

•  Spatial extend and resolution:                                       imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS
                                                                        are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to
                                                                        airplanes with a much greater image detail than
                                                                        satellites. The objective of this study thus is to

           –  Better than 10 meter pixel size (= 100 m2)                create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite
                                                                        service that will provide both types of users, making
                                                                        the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and

           –  Typical 25 - 100 ha per acquisition                       more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service
                                                                        fosters a wider use of satellite imagery.



           –  For flooding, drought etc.  regional view: 10–25m pixel – 10 km2
•  Delivery: derived / ready-to-use products within 48 hours.


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      UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE!
                               projectbioscope.eu	
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BIOSCOPE User Requirements

  • 1. 1 BioscopE Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide area in one go, and to acquire systematic, User Needs and Requirements standardized and up-to-date information. Both farmers and nature managers can use these for their field observations. However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds often block a clear look from space. Nature managers are also looking for more efficient and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to Bioscope Workshop 1 November 2011 preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, while needing images especially in the vegetation season. Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS Tamme van der Wal - AeroVision are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to airplanes with a much greater image detail than satellites. The objective of this study thus is to create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite service that will provide both types of users, making the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! 1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
  • 2. Bioscope: Feasibility Study 1 BioscopE •  ‘Smart’  Farming  demands  frequent  images  of  the  crop   Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide area in one go, and to acquire systematic, standardized and up-to-date information. Both (=  spa9al  varia9on)    ‘Prescrip9on  Farming’;   farmers and nature managers can use these for their field observations. However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the •  Current  Remote  Sensing  services  under-­‐performs:   crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds often block a clear look from space. Nature managers are also looking for more efficient –  Cloud  cover   and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, while needing images especially in the vegetation –  Programming  conflicts  /  preferences   season. Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing •  7  million  EU  farmers  are  wai9ng  for  a  solu9on!   (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to airplanes with a much greater image detail than satellites. The objective of this study thus is to create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite service that will provide both types of users, making the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. 1-­‐11-­‐2011   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! projectbioscope.eu   2   1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
  • 3. 4  SOLUTIONS  FOR  CLOUDS             1 BioscopE Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide MORE   area in one go, and to acquire systematic, standardized and up-to-date information. Both farmers and nature managers can use these for their field observations. However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds RADAR   SATELLITES   often block a clear look from space. Nature managers are also looking for more efficient and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, while needing images especially in the vegetation season. Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to airplanes with a much greater image detail than satellites. The objective of this study thus is to create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite service that will provide both types of users, making the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and CLOSE   more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. SENSING   UAVs   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! 1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
  • 4. 1991   CLOUD  COVERED  DAYS   2010   1991   2010   Dag  100   1 BioscopE 1-­‐jan   Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide area in one go, and to acquire systematic, standardized and up-to-date information. Both farmers and nature managers can use these for their field observations. However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds often block a clear look from space. Nature managers are also looking for more efficient and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, while needing images especially in the vegetation season. Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to airplanes with a much greater image detail than satellites. The objective of this study thus is to create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite service that will provide both types of users, making the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. 31-­‐dec   Dag  200   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! 1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
  • 5. BIOSCOPE   Replacing  where  necessary   1 BioscopE Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide area in one go, and to acquire systematic, standardized and up-to-date information. Both farmers and nature managers can use these for their field observations. However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds often block a clear look from space. Nature managers are also looking for more efficient Satellite  data          with      UAV  data   and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, while needing images especially in the vegetation season. Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to airplanes with a much greater image detail than satellites. The objective of this study thus is to create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite service that will provide both types of users, making the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! 1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad 5
  • 6. ACQUISITION SEGMENT Functional Architecture PROCESSING SEGMENT CUSTOMER SEGMENT 1 BioscopE Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide Target image area in one go, and to acquire systematic, acquisition Area selection ordering standardized and up-to-date information. Both farmers and nature managers can use these for parameters their field observations. However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds often block a clear look from space. Yes Satellite Nature managers are also looking for more efficient Satellite? customer specific acquisition map production and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to conversion preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, while needing images especially in the vegetation No season. Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire UAS calibration distribution imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS acquisition are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to airplanes with a much greater image detail than NOK satellites. The objective of this study thus is to create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite service that will provide both types of users, making Quality OK the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and Data processing more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service monitoring fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. GNSS - EGNOS navigation and geo-referencing 1-­‐11-­‐2011   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! projectbioscope.eu   6   1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
  • 7. BIOSCOPE Feasibility Study 1 BioscopE TECHNICAL Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide area in one go, and to acquire systematic, •  Integrated use of satellite and UAV remote sensing; standardized and up-to-date information. Both farmers and nature managers can use these for their field observations. –  Image acquisition and processing issues; However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds –  Regulations, licences, certifications etc.; often block a clear look from space. Nature managers are also looking for more efficient •  Useable product: and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, while needing images especially in the vegetation –  Corresponding to user requirements; season. Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of –  Transformation to machine instruction map; resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire •  Proof of Concept; imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to airplanes with a much greater image detail than satellites. The objective of this study thus is to create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite service that will provide both types of users, making the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and BUSINESS more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. •  Stakeholder and market analysis; •  Economic feasibility of an integrated service; •  Business plan and business model for this service. 1-­‐11-­‐2011   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! projectbioscope.eu   7   1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
  • 8. User Requirements 1 BioscopE Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide area in one go, and to acquire systematic, standardized and up-to-date information. Both amount of farmers and nature managers can use these for spraying agent their field observations. fill sprayer However, while farmers need sharp images to direct tank with agent Spraying fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds Machine often block a clear look from space. Nature managers are also looking for more efficient and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, while needing images especially in the vegetation season. calculate upload planning Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of spraying zones spraying map resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing haulm killing and agent volume to machine (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS Farmer are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to airplanes with a much greater image detail than satellites. The objective of this study thus is to create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite service that will provide both types of users, making the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and Yes process more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service check satellite B E ioscop order biomass data availability No remote sensing data fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. Advisor map UAV order UAV image acquisition 1-­‐11-­‐2011   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! projectbioscope.eu   8   1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
  • 9. User Requirements 1 BioscopE •  6 Applications: Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide area in one go, and to acquire systematic, standardized and up-to-date information. Both farmers and nature managers can use these for –  Biomass estimation crop  condi9on   their field observations. However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the –  Crop Condition Monitoring monitoring   100%   crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds often block a clear look from space. –  Early Warning 80%   Nature managers are also looking for more efficient and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, 60%   while needing images especially in the vegetation –  Drought stress / damage flooding   biomass   season. 40%   es9ma9on   Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of –  Flooding resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire 20%   imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS important   are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to –  Crop area 0%   airplanes with a much greater image detail than urgent   satellites. The objective of this study thus is to create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite service that will provide both types of users, making the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. crop  area   Early  Warning   drought  stress   1-­‐11-­‐2011   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! projectbioscope.eu   9   1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
  • 10. Period and Frequency 1 BioscopE Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide area in one go, and to acquire systematic, standardized and up-to-date information. Both Daily   farmers and nature managers can use these for their field observations. 2x  per  week   However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds often block a clear look from space. 1x  per  week   Nature managers are also looking for more efficient and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, 1x  per  2  weeks   while needing images especially in the vegetation season. 60%-­‐80%   Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of 1x  per  month   40%-­‐60%   planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing (short term imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS 1x  per  season  (3  months)   20%-­‐40%   and more sustainable alternative to are a less noisy airplanes with a much greater image detail than 0%-­‐20%   The objective of this study thus is to satellites. create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite 2x  a  year   service that will provide both types of users, making the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service 1x  a  year   fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. None   jan   feb   mar   apr   may   jun   jul   aug   sep   oct   nov   dec   1-­‐11-­‐2011   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! projectbioscope.eu   10   1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
  • 11. 1 BioscopE Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide area in one go, and to acquire systematic, standardized and up-to-date information. Both Daily   farmers and nature managers can use these for their field observations. 2x  per  week   However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds often block a clear look from space. 1x  per  week   Nature managers are also looking for more efficient and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, 1x  per  2  weeks   while needing images especially in the vegetation season. 60%-­‐80%   Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of 1x  per  month   40%-­‐60%   planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing (short term imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS 1x  per  season  (3  months)   20%-­‐40%   and more sustainable alternative to are a less noisy airplanes with a much greater image detail than 0%-­‐20%   The objective of this study thus is to satellites. create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite 2x  a  year   service that will provide both types of users, making the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service 1x  a  year   fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. None   jan   feb   mar   apr   may   jun   jul   aug   sep   oct   nov   dec   1-­‐11-­‐2011   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! projectbioscope.eu   11   1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
  • 12. Spatial resolution required   1 BioscopE desired   biomass   Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide area in one go, and to acquire systematic, standardized and up-to-date information. Both farmers and nature managers can use these for their field observations. early  warning   However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds often block a clear look from space. 40%-­‐50%   Nature managers are also looking for more efficient and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to drought  stress   preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, while needing images especially in the vegetation 30%-­‐40%   season. Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing flooding   (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire 20%-­‐30%   imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to airplanes with a much greater image detail than satellites. The objective of this study thus is to 10%-­‐20%   create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite service that will provide both types of users, making crop  area   the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service 0%-­‐10%   fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. crop  condi9on  monitoring   <10  cm   <25  cm   <50  cm   <1  m   <5  m   <10  m   1-­‐11-­‐2011   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! projectbioscope.eu   12   1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
  • 13. Image delivery after acquisition1 BioscopE Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide 100%   area in one go, and to acquire systematic, standardized and up-to-date information. Both farmers and nature managers can use these for 90%   their field observations. However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the 80%   crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds often block a clear look from space. 70%   Nature managers are also looking for more efficient within  8  hours   and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, 60%   while needing images especially in the vegetation season. within  24  hours   50%   Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing within  48  hours   (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire 40%   imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to within  3-­‐4  days   airplanes with a much greater image detail than 30%   satellites. The objective of this study thus is to create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite within  a  week   service that will provide both types of users, making 20%   the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service within  2  weeks   fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. 10%   0%   biomass   crop   early   drought   crop  area   flooding   condi9on   warning   stress   monitoring   1-­‐11-­‐2011   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! projectbioscope.eu   13   1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad
  • 14. Critical Success Factors 1 BioscopE •  Most critical application: crop condition monitoring Satellite images bring the ability to capture a wide area in one go, and to acquire systematic, standardized and up-to-date information. Both farmers and nature managers can use these for •  Service type: subscription (event based in some cases) their field observations. However, while farmers need sharp images to direct fertilizer and crop protection to those parts of the •  Frequency: crop needing it, in crucial parts of the season clouds often block a clear look from space. Nature managers are also looking for more efficient and objective ways to monitor their efforts, to –  1-2 acquisitions in Winter (nov-dec-jan-feb-mar) preserve and improve the quality of nature terrains, while needing images especially in the vegetation season. –  Better than 1x 2 weeks in Summer (apr-may-jun-jul-aug-sep-oct) Where satellite imagery is not sufficient in terms of resolution (spatial), coverage (clouds), or timing (short term planning), BIOSCOPE will acquire •  Spatial extend and resolution: imagery using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). UAS are a less noisy and more sustainable alternative to airplanes with a much greater image detail than satellites. The objective of this study thus is to –  Better than 10 meter pixel size (= 100 m2) create a combined on-demand UAS & satellite service that will provide both types of users, making the service more reliable reliable, more robust, and –  Typical 25 - 100 ha per acquisition more adaptable to the needs. Thereby the service fosters a wider use of satellite imagery. –  For flooding, drought etc.  regional view: 10–25m pixel – 10 km2 •  Delivery: derived / ready-to-use products within 48 hours. 1-­‐11-­‐2011   UITNODIGING WORKSHOP BIOSCOPE! projectbioscope.eu   14   1 November 2011 – 13:00 – 17:00 uur in Lelystad