chemsecure an rfid project with nasa dieter gawlick, ronny fehling oracle corporation march, 15 2006
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ChemSecure An RFID project with NASA
Dieter Gawlick, Ronny Fehling
Oracle Corporation
March, 15 2006
Event Symposium 3March 15, 2006
The Problem Increased safety
– Provide first-aid and critical data to support first responders and decision makers so they are equipped to make appropriate and timely decisions necessary for the safety, security and protection of people, physical assets and the environment during an emergency situation involving a hazardous material.
– Ensure chemical is placed in appropriate and safe location such that there is no adverse reaction to other chemicals.
– Notifications sent when chemical is moved by unauthorized person Increased security
– Manage hazardous material/waste tracking, producing real-time end-to-end visibility
– Determine authorization and training of employee carrying chemical– Determine approved location of chemical storage– Protection and security for all transactions captured via RFID tracking– Strong audit capabilities– Mobile and wireless capabilities
Overall goal:– Deployment planning based on Security/Safety Exception Analysis– Capturing of every move for full accounting of every action– Capturing of state at any moment for full supervision – not yet done completely
Event Symposium 4March 15, 2006
NASA – ChemSecureACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Track & Trace environmentally hazardous chemicals
• Leverage existing sensor based technologies• Enhance NASA Dryden Business Practices• Provide automatic Alerts and Notifications • Identifies, integrates and deploys strategies to
• critical incident responders• emergency first responders• law enforcement• medical personnel• fire professionals
• Provides technology solution for management detection
• Non -events
BENEFITS
Increased Safety• Provides first-aid and critical data to first
responders and decision makers • Ensures Chemicals are placed in appropriate
and safe locations • Increase security• Person and chemical are scanned and verified
thus reducing theft, error, and fraud
Increased Security• Manages hazardous material/waste tracking• Determines authorization and training of
employee • Protection and Security for all transactions
captured via RFID tracking• Strong Audit Capabilities • Mobile and Wireless notifications
Event Symposium 5March 15, 2006
Lessons Learned: The Classical Model
Selected sensorreadings
SensorsActuators
Interpretation ofphysical world
Process – ApplicationsAnalyzeVisualize
Information sharing
‘Event’ Bus
High cost of data acquisition dictates to acquire only as much data as minimally needed
Bus acts only a message system
Application required to fully understand the physical world based on sensor readings
Event Symposium 6March 15, 2006
Lessons Learned: The Emerging Model
Any possiblesensor reading
SensorsActuators
Active Sensor Archive of the interaction with
the physical world
‘Organized’Measurements
Interpretation ofphysical world
OrganizeAnalyzeVisualize
Process - Applications Information sharing
Low cost of data acquisition allows to capture ‘everything’
Active Sensor Archive ‘virtualizes’ physical world – applications will be isolated from acquisition details
Active Archive will remember ‘everything’
Archive will provide context – through topology
Active Archive will activate/call applications immediately based on the applications’ needs/requests
Event Symposium 7March 15, 2006
SensorNet
Distributed OperationsCenters
Strategic Sites
Human and Automated Response
Automated Hazards Analysis
Sensor Systems Control and Enhanced Communications
Ubiquitous Sensing for Protection and Utility
Event Symposium 8March 15, 2006
Forecast State
Current State
Expected State
EmergencyEgress Divert COAs
Candidate Plans/Options
Filtered JOA World Model
VIRT: The Helicopter’s Pilot PerspectiveVIRT: The Helicopter’s Pilot Perspective
Flight Planned Route