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A Knowledge and Information Technology Enterprise for the A Knowledge and Information Technology Enterprise for the Oceanic RealmOceanic Realm
Department of Ocean Department of Ocean DevelopmentDevelopment
Government of IndiaGovernment of India
“Provide the best possible
Information and Advisory Services
to Society, Industry, Government
Agencies and Scientific
Community through Sustained
Ocean Observations and
Constant improvements through
Systematic and Focussed
Research”
“Provide the best possible
Information and Advisory Services
to Society, Industry, Government
Agencies and Scientific
Community through Sustained
Ocean Observations and
Constant improvements through
Systematic and Focussed
Research”
The MissionThe Mission
Executive SupportServices
Executive SupportServices
Data Management
Data ManagementSatellite
Oceanography
Satellite Oceanograph
y
Information Infrastructur
e
Information Infrastructur
e
Information & Advisory Services
Information & Advisory Services
Scientific Review
Committees
Scientific Review
Committees
Planning &Business
Development
Planning &Business
Development
Society,Governing
Council
Society,Governing
Council
DirectorDirector
Modelling &Data
Assimilation
Modelling &Data
Assimilation
Ocean Observation
Systems
Ocean Observation
Systems
The Organisation, manpower and expertise
Outsourcing for• Maintenance, Housekeeping• Security, Transport, Canteen
33 Scientists6 Admin.
33 Scientists6 Admin.
20032003 85 Scientists15 Admin.
85 Scientists15 Admin.
Near Future
Near Future
Knowledge Networking and Synergy
OceanographyAtmospheric sciencePhysicsMathematicsComputer science
Ocean Observation Systems Ocean Data managementOcean SciencesSatellite Oceanography Ocean ModellingInformation and Communication Technology Business Administration
• Satellite Observations
• Radiometers • Scatterometer• Altimeter• Imaging Radar
• Satellite Observations
• Radiometers • Scatterometer• Altimeter• Imaging Radar
• In-situ Observations•Argo Floats•Data Buoys•Current Meter Arrays•XBTs, Sea Truth
• In-situ Observations•Argo Floats•Data Buoys•Current Meter Arrays•XBTs, Sea Truth
• Satellite Oceanography•Parameter retrieval•Data Assimilation•Diagnostic and Process Studies
• Ocean Modeling and Dynamics
• Satellite Oceanography•Parameter retrieval•Data Assimilation•Diagnostic and Process Studies
• Ocean Modeling and Dynamics
National Infrastructure
National Infrastructure
Potential Fishing Zone Advisory Ocean State ForecastContribution to Weather/Monsoon/Climate ForecastStorm Surge ForecastInformation Bank & Web-based ServicesCoastal Pollution MonitoringParticipation in Global Ocean Observing System
Potential Fishing Zone Advisory Ocean State ForecastContribution to Weather/Monsoon/Climate ForecastStorm Surge ForecastInformation Bank & Web-based ServicesCoastal Pollution MonitoringParticipation in Global Ocean Observing System
Fishing CommunityFishing Community
Ports and HarboursOff-shore IndustryShipping Industry
Ports and HarboursOff-shore IndustryShipping Industry
NavyCoast Guards
NHO
NavyCoast Guards
NHO
IMDCoastal States
Pollution Control Boards
IMDCoastal States
Pollution Control Boards
Research InstitutionsAcademia
Research InstitutionsAcademia
International Community
International Community
the Agenda
Requirement analysis of ocean data and information Management?
Regional Application
Data Requirements Remarks
Understanding and improvement of Monsoon Forecast
Marine Meteorological parameters such as Winds, Air Pressure, Air Temperature Profile, Humidity Profile, Radiation, Precipitation, [Data for Open Ocean, Coastal Ocean and Land regimes]Oceanographic parameters such as Temperature Profile, Salinity Profile, Currents, Waves, Sea Level,Hydrologic and Hydrographic parameters (such as River run-off, Bathymetry, Topography)
Data required Spatial and Temporal Resolutions commensurate with the needs of the applications and available modelsSynoptic Data for Surface Winds, Surface Temperature and Sea Surface Topography
Forecast of Tropical Cyclones and Storm Surge; as well as associated Land inundation
Temperature Profiles, Salinity Profiles, Currents and Wind Profiles [Data for the Open Ocean and coastal Ocean]Wind, Air Pressure, Precipitation, River run-off, Sea Level, BathymetryCoastal Topography (high resolution), Up-stream River Levels Land Inundation, Socio-economic data
Data required Spatial and Temporal Resolutions commensurate with the needs of the applications and available modelsSynoptic Data for Surface Winds, Surface Temperature, Sea Surface Topography, Land Inundation
….continuedRegional Application Data Requirements
Forecast of Ocean State Parameters for safe operations and travel
Wind, Currents, temperature, waves
Sustainable Development of Fishery Resources
Fish catch, size dependent growth rates, maturation rates, natural mortality rates, time series of catch and effort, mean weights of size or age classes, stock-recruit relationship
Preservation of Coastal Ecosystem
In addition to currents, hydrography and nutrients, flow of materials, detritus, primary producers, micro zooplankton, macro zooplankton, benthos, fish, nektonic invertebrates, marine mammals, seabirds, and harvesters
Coastal Geomorphologic Changes
Sediment transport, High resolution remote sensing data (Landsat MSS, SPOT PAN , IRS-1B LISS-2 , IRS-1D PAN , IRS-1D LISS3, IRS-P4 OCM )
Marine Pollution Met-ocean parameters, dissolved inorganic nutrients, phytoplankton, chlorophyll, dissolved and particulate organic matter, toxic contaminants, dissolved oxygen, zooplankton, suspended sediments, turbidity, benthic nutrient regeneration, oxygen demand, radioactivity
Development of Regional Forecast Models (initialization, validation)
Grided product of all the above parameters
Understanding and Prediction Regional Climate Changes
Grided product of all the above parameters
MIKE 21
Hardware Software Addition by 2004
High performance, cross platform, improved scalability and premier storage solution (ESS) to meet the large data handlings
Uni, dual and multiprocessor based state of the art Unix (AIX, IRIX, Linux) Servers and workstations
High end Windows based Servers and Workstations
Hybrid networking using both Fibre and Gigabit UTP technologies
Dedicated higher bandwidth Internet Leased Line connectivity
Dedicated ISDN connectivity
Set of Peripherals with very high resolution, network enabled and high performance features.
Operating Systems viz., AIX, IRIX, Linux, Windows
Firewall software, WEBSPHERE web server softwareMail Server SoftwareTivoli Back-up Storage MangerOracle 9i with Data Warehouse Builder & Data Mining Tools
WAM (Wave Model) Ocean Modelling SoftwarePrice 1D ModelTidal Circulation modelSWAN Model
e-CognitionERDAS & ENVIArc/Info Suite
MATLAB, Origin, Surfer
High performance computing facility with 100 Gigaflops
Ground station to acquire Real time data from satellite and in-situ data
Fibre based networking
Enhance storage capacity by 20 fold
MIKE 21 software
Computing Infrastructure and facilities
Legends: SX FibreLX FibreSCSI100MBPS
Link
Windows Workstations (3)
Domain Controller &
Tivoli Backup Server
Unix (3) & Visual Workstations (2)
Unix Servers (2)
SANConsole
LTO
SAN Router
Enterprise StorageServer
SAN Fabric Switch
Long Distance Connectivity
in future
Web Server
Ethernet Switches
Gigabit Ethernet Switch
Mail/FTP Server
Database Server
ISDN To NRSA
Router
Modem
ISP
Prim. DNS, Firewall and Proxy Server
1 MbpsInternet Leased Line from BSNL
Web Mirror Server
DMZ Interface
LAN Interface
External Interface
IBM Desktops(15)
Compaq Desktops (16)
Computational facilities - Existing
1000 Mbps
Acer Desktops (8)
Types of data and information
In-situ Remote sensing Model Information
•Argo (T, S)•Current meter moorings (Current vector at different depth at selected locations) •drifting buoys (SST, wind) •XBT (T) •Ships of opportunity (T,S, Cs, Met-ocean parameters, etc)
•NOAA-AVHRR (SST)•Oceansat-1 (Ocean color)• Quicksat (wind vector) •TMI (wind speed, SST)•TOPEX/POSIDON (SSH, Wave ht)
•WAM & SWAN (wave parameters)•PRICE (mixed layer depth)•Tidal Circulation (Current vector)•Analog Prediction (SST)
•Thermal features•Chlorophyll features•Mixed layer depth•Wave •Surface flux•Heat and Salt budget
Regional Argo Data center for the Indian Ocean region
Indian Argo Project
1. Deployment of 150 floats (NIOT)
2. National Data Center• Data Reception• Processing and Real time QC
3. Data Dissemination4. Publish Products on WEB5. Data Analysis 6. Data Assimilation (CAOS)7. Indigenisation of Floats
(NIOT)8. Capacity Building
Indian Argo Project
1. Deployment of 150 floats (NIOT)
2. National Data Center• Data Reception• Processing and Real time QC
3. Data Dissemination4. Publish Products on WEB5. Data Analysis 6. Data Assimilation (CAOS)7. Indigenisation of Floats
(NIOT)8. Capacity Building
INCOIS role in Indian ocean
1. Regional Co-ordination
2. Regional Data Center Development of North
Indian Ocean Hydrology Delayed mode QC
INCOIS role in Indian ocean
1. Regional Co-ordination
2. Regional Data Center Development of North
Indian Ocean Hydrology Delayed mode QC
•3000 Floats in World Ocean by 2004 by 17 Countries •450 Floats in Indian Ocean(India: 150 in Indian Ocean)
•3000 Floats in World Ocean by 2004 by 17 Countries •450 Floats in Indian Ocean(India: 150 in Indian Ocean)
International Argo ProgrammeInternational Argo ProgrammePeriodic profiles of Temperature and Salinity would enable better
understanding of Ocean circulation and enhance Climate predictability
Periodic profiles of Temperature and Salinity would enable better understanding of Ocean circulation and enhance Climate predictability
~ 9000 profiles
Services and target group
Services Target group1
Potential Fishing zone advisories
Fishing community
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Ocean State Forecast Shipping industry, Oil Industry, Fisheries,
Coast Guard / Navy3
Value added services Coastal states, fishing harbour
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Web based Information services (Argo, PFZ, OSF)
National Institutions + all the above group
Data Warehousing
Data Mining
Query Processing
Web-GIS
Web Computing
Multi-lingual
Data Compression
DSS
Intranet
Linkages
XML, HTML, Java
Marine XML
Websphere, Apache
Oracle 9i
Ocean Portal and Web-based ServicesS
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PFZ Advisories
Ocean State Forecast
Marine Met Services
Disaster Mgnt Services
Coastal Inf. Services
Ocean Inf. Services
Argo Data Centre
Value Added Services
Ocean Tutor
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The AccessL1 : Open access to PublicL2 : Registered /Subscribed UserL3 : E-Commerce / M-Commerce
The AccessL1 : Open access to PublicL2 : Registered /Subscribed UserL3 : E-Commerce / M-Commerce
Limiting factors
– Common format for data exchange– Standardization of Quality control– Data exchange Network– Awareness and Capacity building– Information infrastructure– GTS accessibility
Capacity building
Training from already established regional centers like ODINAFRICA
Apply the same or improved methodology for this region
Training to each data collectors Capacity building needed for Data assimilation and
modeling for effective generation of ocean services to cater different end users
R & D in data and information management
Mid April 2004
Total Built up Area (Phase-1) 60,000 Sq ft•Ocean Observation Data Systems•Information Processing Infrastructure and Services •Ocean Sciences•Training and Seminar Complex•Knowledge Management and Data Archival•Amenities•Technical Support Services•Director’s Office, Administration and Front Office
Total Built up Area (Phase-1) 60,000 Sq ft•Ocean Observation Data Systems•Information Processing Infrastructure and Services •Ocean Sciences•Training and Seminar Complex•Knowledge Management and Data Archival•Amenities•Technical Support Services•Director’s Office, Administration and Front Office
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50 Acre 39 Guntas
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