geoss interoperability for weather ocean and water
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Digital Earth Communities
GEOSS Interoperability for Weather Ocean and Water
GEOSS Common Infrastructure EvolutionJoost van Bemmelen
ESAJoost.van.Bemmelen@esa.intEC Grant Agreement no. 282915
Digital Earth Communities
GEOWOW Partners
Weather SBA
Ecosystem(Ocean)
SBA
Water SBA
Technology Partners
Digital Earth Communities
High-level Project InformationProject web-site
Project Cost
EC co-financing
Kick-off date
http://www.geowow.eu
9.2 MEur
6.4 MEur
1st September 20113 years (September 2011 – August 2014)
GEOWOW-GCI Extensions v1
End-to-end Multidisciplinary
assessment
GEOWOW-GCI Extensions v2
End-to-end Multidisciplinary
assessmentJune 2014April 2014January 2013August 2012
17/11/2011 3GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
Digital Earth Communities
High-level Project InformationProject web-site
Project Cost
EC co-financing
Kick-off date
http://www.geowow.eu
9.2 MEur
6.4 MEur
1st September 20113 years (September 2011 – August 2014)
GEOWOW-GCI Extensions v1
End-to-end Multidisciplinary
assessment
GEOWOW-GCI Extensions v2
End-to-end Multidisciplinary
assessmentJune 2014April 2014January 2013August 2012
GEO Ministerial 2013:
‘Initial evolved'
architecture properly
tested and
demonstrated within
GEOWOW SBA's
17/11/2011 4GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
Digital Earth Communities
High-level Project InformationProject web-site
Project Cost
EC co-financing
Kick-off date
http://www.geowow.eu
9.2 MEur
6.4 MEur
1st September 20113 years (September 2011 – August 2014)
GEOWOW-GCI Extensions v1
End-to-end Multidisciplinary
assessment
GEOWOW-GCI Extensions v2
End-to-end Multidisciplinary
assessmentJune 2014April 2014January 2013August 2012
GEO Ministerial 2013:
‘Initial evolved'
architecture properly
tested and
demonstrated within
GEOWOW SBA's
17/11/2011 5GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
GEO Ministerial 2015:
‘Evolved' architecture
properly tested and
demonstrated within
GEOWOW SBA's
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Objectives
Distributed Architectural Model
Interoperability
Facilitate geo-
resourcessharing
Other SBAs
17/11/2011 GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
Facilitate geo-resources
access
Contribute to
GCIenhancement with
Standardisation
GCI operational capabilities for
Weather,Water, Ecosystem SBAs
Digital Earth Communities
A structured system engineering approach
17/11/2011 7GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
User requirements
Technology Base
Constraints and recommendations
From SBAs and GEOSS community
From relevant initiatives and standardization bodies, including:
SIF, ADC
Current GCI
From SBA systems and prior development efforts, including among others:
AIP4, StP
Thorpex
GOOS
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A structured system engineering approach
17/11/2011 8GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
User requirements
Technology Base
Constraints and recommendations
Requirements Analysis
Design
Implementationacceptance
GCI evolutionsvalidation and assessment
qualification
Functional Specification
Digital Earth Communities
The envisioned scenario
Easy and simple discovery and access to
geo-resources
9917/11/2011 GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
Digital Earth Communities
The envisioned scenario: easy discovery and access to geo resources
Geo-spatial and temporal search by predefined keywords and concepts
Discovered geo-resources include…
17/11/2011 GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
Digital Earth Communities
The envisioned scenario: easy discovery and access to geo resources
17/11/2011 GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
Websites, webportals, webgis
Crustal Information
Population Density
GIS-map with borders
Digital Earth Communities
The envisioned scenario: easy discovery and access to geo resources
Satellite and in-situ products
Direct access to products
17/11/2011 GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
Digital Earth Communities
The envisioned scenario: easy discovery and access to geo resources
Processing services to generate added value products
Example: Earthquake Van, 23 October 2011
17/11/2011 GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
Interferograms, crustal deformation
WebProcessingServices, Grid, Cloud computing …
Input: satellite SAR products, auxiliary files, digital elevation
models
Digital Earth Communities
The envisioned scenario: easy discovery and access to geo resources
Processing services to generate added value products
Flood map
WebProcessingServices, Grid, Cloud computing …
17/11/2011 GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
Example: Thailand flood, November 2011
Input: satellite SAR and optical products, digital elevation models
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In a nutshell: access to…
17/11/2011 GEO Plenary VIII - Istanbul
satellite data
airbornedata
in-situ data
mapsmodels
processing services
documentation
metadata
Digital Earth Communities
Joost van BemmelenJoost.van.Bemmelen@esa.intEC Grant Agreement no. 282915
Thank you
Project Web Site: http://www.geowow.eu/
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