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EC Grant Agreement no. 282915. GEOSS Interoperability for Weather Ocean and Water. GEOSS Common Infrastructure Evolution. Joost van Bemmelen ESA Joost.van.Bemmelen@esa.int. GEOWOW Partners. Technology Partners. Weather SBA. Ecosystem (Ocean) SBA. Water SBA. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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

Digital Earth Communities

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

Digital Earth Communities

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

Digital Earth Communities

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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