ErgoProxy

High-Level Project Summary

Ergoproxy is interconnected with satellite monitoring and Earth sensors and drones. Drones will be alerted when there are cases of environmental impact, public safety, energy demand problems, among others.Based on artificial intelligence, Drones will move to the affected area and record real-time, live videos. On the platform, municipal authorities will receive an alert and will be able to view what happened and call the competent organizations.This platform is extremely important to ensure that municipal authorities have control and immediate action on the urban problems that occur.

Detailed Project Description

The project is based on creating a SAAS software, where urban planners, municipal authorities and local stakeholders will have access through a website with login and password. The software will be integrated with space, air and ground remote sensing data combined with data collected by UAVs (Drones).


Through satellite alerts in sync with sensors spread across different areas of the city, especially in critical areas, the Drones will be alerted when there are cases of environmental impact, public safety, problems of energy and hydraulic demands, sanitary sewage, infrastructure problems, problems with an increase in housing demand, among others.


Based on artificial intelligence, Drones will move to the affected area and record in real time, recording live videos. On the platform, urban planners and municipal authorities will receive an alert and will be able to view what happened and call the relevant organizations. At the same time, the platform will provide instructions for embedding improvement policies in the affected location, according to the issue, using NASA data resources.


The software will optimize decision making to address urban impacts. In addition to synchronizing data with NASA's Earthdata system, Worldview and JAXA's "DAICHI" Advanced Earth Observation Satellite (ALOS). The software will also work fully online and automated, and will integrate a 3D module that will be created through Point Cloud technology, coupled with Drones, and through surface information collected by satellites. It will have a satellite monitoring module and a remote monitoring module. IoT (Internet of Things) technology will also be used to capture data and Big Data technology in its storage. The use of these technologies, integrated with BIM (Building information modeling) technology, helps the management and integration of documents processes, optimizes the accuracy of reports and contributes to a more assertive data analysis. In addition to collaborating with the development of more sustainable urban plans, the platform will also feature population estimates.


Tools: Earthdata, Worldview, BIM, Drones, IOT, Big Data, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, Sensors, Infraworks.




Space Agency Data

Earthdata: EOSDIS has the function of processing and distributing scientific data about the Earth from Earth observation satellites, aircraft and field measurements. With Earthdata, everyone can access NASA data, news and event information.


Worldview: NASA mapping application that offers the ability to interactively navigate over 900 global layers of satellite imagery at full resolution. Many of the available imagery layers are updated within three hours of observation, essentially showing the entire Earth as it is. looks like "now".


JAXA "DAICHI" Advanced Earth Observation Satellite (ALOS): accurate global digital 3D map using nearly 3 million data images acquired by the "DAICHI" Advanced Earth Observation Satellite (ALOS) The 3D digital map to be compiled this time has the world's best accuracy of five meters in spatial resolution with accuracy of five meters high that allows us to express terrains from all over the world. Therefore, its strong character will be useful in several areas including mapping, prediction of damage of a natural disaster, water resources research, etc.

Hackathon Journey

The Space Apps Challenge experience is a total immersion in the technology area, we really like to participate in this project, because in addition to learning more about our planet and NASA, we have the opportunity to develop something for our city and country.


What motivated us to choose this challenge was the concern with the development of sustainable cities. We are very concerned about making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.


We accept the challenge with the objective of research and satisfaction through knowledge. We have some knowledge about software development, and we think about the best solution to solve the challenge efficiently.


We would like to thank the NASA Apps Challenge team in Salvador for providing us with a great value Hackathon for our city.

References

https://earthdata.nasa.gov/

https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/

https://earthdata.nasa.gov/learn

https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search

https://www.eorc.jaxa.jp/ALOS/en/aw3d/index_e.htm

https://global.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/alos/index.html

https://earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/getting-started

https://google-earth.gosur.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwqeWKBhBFEiwABo_XBo53LSkbcdfdnMp5slrk7Dx5UPJBYI1x1NzIRkIJRJh-wpS4PGmrtBoCGC4QAvD_BwE

https://www.autodesk.com.br/products/infraworks/overview

Tags

#drones #tech #software #proxy #javascript #earthdata #worldwiew #dev #inovation #satelites #UAVs

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