REMSAT

  • Status
    Ongoing
  • Status date
    2009-06-29
Objectives

Background


The B.C. Forest Service Protection Program is tasked with fighting forest fires in British Columbia. Managing timber resources in an area of over 1 million square kilometres, the Forest Service responds to on average over 3,000 fires annually. B.C.'s timber resources, which represent $15 billion of annual economic activity, must be protected with a reliable emergency management information system.


The B.C. Forest Service Protection Program is internationally-recognized as one of the world's leading emergency management programs. Teaming with MacDonald Dettwiler and ESA, themselves leaders in the satellite technology markets of the world, it is anticipated that the B.C. REMSAT program will bridge the gap between satellite service providers and emergency management end-users, and provide the missing link in BCFS fire suppression activities.


MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. in partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the British.Columbia Forest Service to undertake demo testing of the use of satellite technologies for emergency planning and management of forest fires in the province. The contract has been made possible through the Canada-ESA Partnership Program of the CSA.


ESAs Real-time Emergency Management via Satellite (REMSAT) project is focussed on bridging the gap between technology and users. MacDonald Dettwiler and the B.C. Forest Service will work with ESA to provide a pilot demonstration of multiple technologies that prove the value of space data and services for emergency management.


Description


The objective of this activity is to design and demonstrate an integrated system for communications and localisation services in emergency situations e.g. in forest fire fighting, earthquakes etc. Direct communication, providing voice and localisation services between on-site staff and a centralised operations control centre could be provided by the use of pocket

Challenges

 

Benefits

 

Features

The proposed activity will demonstrate the potential of combined wireless/satellite communications for emergency management applications.

Plan

 

Current status