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GEOSS ADC Architecture Workshop Hosted by the European Commission At the Joint Research Centre February 4-5, 2008

Architecture Workshop, February 2008 A GEOSS Architecture Workshop was conducted in Ispra, Italy on February 4th and 5th, The workshop was hosted by JRC and organized by GEO Task AR "GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot (AIP)." The Architecture Workshop preceded the 6th Architecture and Data Committee meeting (ADC-6) also hosted at JRC.GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot The Architecture Workshop was aimed to be an interactive event to develop requirements for GEOSS Architecture developments. The workshop covered topics relating to the outcomes of the ADC core architecture tasks in 2007 and to develop plans for Participants participated in the refinement of topics that will become part of a Call for Participation in Scenarios in the workshop emphasized the needs of Societal Benefit Areas (SBA) to the service architecture in support of daily decision-support. The scenarios topics were identified through collaboration of the GEO User Interface Committee (UIC) and ADC. The Architecture Workshop is part of an overall process of the ADC. The AIP is a forum in which GEO ADC tasks can utilize the core architecture in developing task- specific portion of GEOSS. Development as part of AR-07-02, e.g., registration and testing of services, is then "delivered" to the AR as an operational capability. Coordination between tasks is therefore of high importance to GEOSS development. The Architecture workshop emphasizes coordination with GEO Taskscoordination with GEO Tasks

Monday, February 4th Start (Duration) Activity 1300 (90) Opening Plenary 1430 (20) Refreshment Break 1450 (90) Parallel Session 1a: Air Quality & Health Scenario Leader: John White Air Quality & Health Scenario Parallel Session 1b: Inter-calibration Scenario Leader: Stephen Ungar Inter-calibration Scenario Parallel Session 1c: Initial Operating Capability Leader: Doug Nebert Initial Operating Capability 1700Adjourn

Tuesday, February 5th Start (Duration) Activity 0900 (90) Parallel Session 2a: Biodiversity Scenario Leader: Doug Muchoney and IP3 group Biodiversity Scenario Parallel Session 2b: Energy - Solar Scenario Leader: Lionel Menard Energy - Solar Scenario Parallel Session 2c: Clearinghouse, Catalogues, Registries Leader: Doug Nebert Clearinghouse, Catalogues, Registries 1030 (20) Refreshment Break 1050 (90) Parallel Session 3a: Disaster Response Scenario Leader: Guy Séguin Disaster Response Scenario Parallel Session 3b: Sensors Interoperability Leader: Ingo Simonis Sensors Interoperability Parallel Session 3c: Test Facility for GEOSS Registration Leader: Paul Smits Test Facility for GEOSS Registration 1220 (70) Lunch 1330 (60) Parallel Session 4a: Water/Drought Scenario Leader: David Arctur Water/Drought Scenario Parallel Session 4b: Workflow Leader: Pier Giorgio Marchetti Workflow Parallel Session 4c: User Portals and Applications Leader: Ingo Simonis User Portals and Applications 1430 (20) Refreshment Break 1450 (90) Closing Plenary 1700Adjourn

Coordination of Workshop with GEO Tasks This table is under development. Session Task #Task Short TitleTask Point of Contact Disasters DI-06-09Use of Satellites for Risk Management Canada (Guy Seguin ) Biodiversity BI Biodiversity Requirements in Earth ObservationDIVERSITAS International (Norbert Juergens) BiodiversityEC-07-01Global Ecosystem Observation and Monitoring NetworkN/A BiodiversityBI-06-03Capturing Historical Biodiversity DataGBIF (Jim Edward) Energy EN Using New Observation Systems for Energy IEEE (Ellsworth LeDrew) Air Quality HE TBD Environment and Health Monitoring and Modelling WaterWA TBD Integration of In-situ and Satellite Data for Water Cycle Monitoring Intercalibration DA-06-02Data Quality Assurance Framework CEOS (Stephen G. Ungar) AG MonAG-07-03Operational Agricultural Monitoring System USA (Chris Justice) SensorsDA-07-03Virtual Constellations CEOS (Stephen Briggs) Sensors DA Sensor Web Enablement for In-Situ South Africa (Terence Van Zyl) RegistryDA-06-04Data, Metadata and Products Harmonisation USA (Douglas D. Nebert) OverallDA Furthering the Practical Application of the Agreed GEOSS Data Sharing Principles CODATA (Bob Chen) Overall AR-07-01Enabling Deployment of a GEOSS ArchitectureUSA (Douglas D. Nebert) Overall AR GEOSS Architecture Implementation PilotOGC (George Percivall)

GEOSS ADC Architecture Workshop Breakout Session 1b: Inter-calibration Scenario - Stephen Ungar Hosted by the European Commission At the Joint Research Centre February 4, 2008

GEOSS Harmonization of Sensor Observations The Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS) is to be a global, coordinated, comprehensive and sustained system of earth observing systems. The GEOSS architecture is being designed to facilitate coordinated access to data and products produced amongst all contributing systems. However, to effectively exploit information derived from disparate data sources, it is necessary to introduce consistency of content through guidelines to data providers for the appropriate characterization of the observing systems and their derived products. Ultimately, consistency can be provided through standardized “best practices”

Workshop Session 1b This session seeks interaction across the GEO Community to identify standards and best practices for: calibrating and validating sensors. We will start a dialog on what is needed to characterize sensor capabilities in a manner which satisfies GEO needs. Furthermore, we will explore how the Architecture Implementation Pilot can facilitate the CEOS Cal/Val Portal, as well as how the Cal/Val Portal can contribute to meeting the objectives AIP.

Coordination with GEO and related tasks: DA (Data quality assurance strategy for space-based and related in-situ observations) CL (Key Climate Data from Satellite Systems) DA (Sensor Web Enablement for In-Situ Observing Network Facilitation) DA (Higher Level Data Product Tools) WE (Space-based Global Observing System for Weather) CEOS WGCV (Committee on Earth Observation Satellites, Working Group on Calibration and Validation)

Refining the GEO Data Quality Framework Over the past three years, the CEOS WGCV, in conjunction with participants in DA-06-02, has developed a Data Quality Framework (DQF) for GEO. The CEOS Cal/Val Portal, a prototyping activity, designed to test and refine the guidelines presented in the DQF, has been instituted under ESA sponsorship. This activity is an extension of the historic (and extensive) participation in the WGISS Test Facility (WTF) by WGCV. This task was the principle topic of the GEO-CEOS Quality Assurance Workshop held at the GEO Secretariat in Geneva last October. A follow-up workshop is to occur at NIST in Gaithersburg, Maryland during the first week of May. A scenario involving the use of a common Antarctic Cal/Val site (Dome C) for selected optical and microwave observing systems from several national agencies, will be introduced at the Joint WGCV/WGISS Plenary to be held in Sanya China during the last week of February

Background GEOSS Architecture Decision Support Assessments Decision Support Systems High Performance Computing,’ Communication, & Visualization Predictions Societal Benefits Earth System Models Oceans Ice Land Atmosphere Solid Earth Biosphere Earth Observation Systems Remotely sensed In situ From: The Architecture of GEOSS (GEO4DOC 4.1 [2]; April 5, 2004) Management Decision Policy Decision Observations Standards & Interoperability

Background GEOSS Information Flow Earth System Models Oceans Ice Land Atmosphere Solid Earth Biosphere Earth Observation Systems Remotely sensed In situ Decision Support Assessments Decision Support Systems High Performance Computing,’ Communication, & Visualization Predictions Observations Standards & Interoperability Societal Benefits Management Decision Policy Decision

Earth Observation Systems Remote Sensing observationsIn situ surveys and measurements Data, Standards and Interoperability Earth System Models: Atmosphere, Oceans, Ice, Land/Biosphere Predictions Decision support: Assessments and Systems Recommendations Societal benefits Decisions policy management GEOSS Information Architecture The WGCV GEOSS Information Pyramid Cal/Val strengthens the base as shown in the following slides

GEOSS architecture builds incrementally on existing systems to create a distributed system of systems, incorporating:  an observation component  a data processing and archiving component  a data exchange and dissemination component Global Earth Observation System of Systems Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component From: The Architecture of GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems); GEO4DOC 4.1 (2); Background Components of GEOSS Architecture

GEOSS architecture builds incrementally on existing systems to create a distributed system of systems. WGCV activities contribute to the following GEOSS components:  Observation component  Data processing and archiving component To ensure:  data and products interoperability, exchange and dissemination Global Earth Observation Individual System Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Background Components of GEOSS Architecture

Inadequate Cal/Val in GEOSS Architecture Global Earth Observation System of Systems Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component A simplistic view of a System of Systems results in the need to deal with potentially disparate information forcing policy makers to “choose” their outcomes. What’s missing in this scenario?

WGCV contribution to GEOSS Architecture Global Earth Observation System of Systems Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Calibration / Validation Component Role of WGCV in a true System of Systems where the operating space must cut across individual Systems to provide integrated data for decision models

Inadequate Cal/Val in GEOSS Architecture Global Earth Observation System of Systems Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Inadequate integration of data sources can lead to disparate model outcomes, introducing uncertainty into the decision process Calibration / Validation Component

WGCV proposes to establish Calibration and Validation guidelines, to ensure effective interoperability of GEOSS member satellite data sources, based on the current space agencies collaboration agreements, common formats and standards.  WGCV proposes that all GEOSS partners participate in the establishment of the following common practices:  Document the methodologies used to derive and further process satellite measurements.  Create and maintain, in conjunction with WGISS, an internet- accessible information database containing, on an instrument or satellite basis, links to all instrument characteristics needed for insuring inter-operability.  Provide/publish Cal/Val reference methods in a readily accessible form. These activities will ensure that the various data are integrable. Establishing Calibration and Validation guidelines is a necessary ingredient in achieving Data Interoperability

Global Earth Observation System of Systems Observation Component Data Processing Component Data Exchange and Dissemination Component Elaboration Components of GEOSS Architecture The high level GEOSS architecture is a componentization of a structure required to accomplish the GEOSS objectives which is consistent with the structure of most contemporary Earth Observing data systems. There is a need to define the components of GEOSS functionality required to enable the fulfillment of GEOSS objectives through this architecture.

GEOSS Technical Task Areas GEOSS Data Quality Framework Data Compliance with Interoperability Requirements User Community Dissemination Further elaboration Components of GEOSS Functionality The high level GEOSS functionality componentization introduces a structure whch ensures accomplishment of required GEOSS objectives within the proposed GEOSS architecture. There is a need to specify functionality for the components of GEOSS architecture to enable the fulfillment of GEOSS objectives through this architecture. These components are designed to ensure data integrability and interoperability.

Compliance with Interoperability Requirements Global standards, Global products, Global information base for management decisions Users (Commercial Community, Operational Agencies and Policymakers) Reference Methods and protocols (Cal./Val Techniques) Sensor Intercomparison Satellite data, in-situ measurements, and metadata Instrument characteristics (Radiometry, Spectral resolution, Geometry) GEOSS Data Quality Framework (Internet accessible through GEOSS Cal/Val website) WGCV Proposal

Sensor Intercomparison Database Satellite data, in-situ measurements, and metadata Ancillary information networks e.g. AERONET Database Sensor data Database In-situ data Calibration Metrics Diagnostic sites (land/sea/atmosphere) WGCV Propose GEOSS Cal/Val Data Framework WGCV Proposal

IGARSS 2007 – GEOSS Session – July 23, 2007, Barcelona Working Group on Calibration & Validation Phase 1 Planning (develop strategies, determine elements/activities/ tasks) Phase 2 Implementation (develop and/or establish a set of commonly accepted shared technical tools and inter- agencies collaborations and agreements) Phase 3 Delivery (present and explain to the community and distribute to CEOS member agencies) Road Map for proposed activities addressing task GEO DA-06-02

Conclusion The approach outlined in the WGCV White Paper entitled “Data Quality Guidelines for Satellite Sensor Observations Relevant to GEOSS: Calibration and Validation Issues” has been crafted to ensure the quality assessment of space-borne instrument data in the context of a service driven global operational Earth observation remote sensing system. This approach exploits ongoing work and available expertise among the CEOS working group members, and provides a mechanism for further development over the 10-year timescale of the GEOSS Implementation Plan. WGCV: Working Group on Calibration & Validation

Breakout Sessions – Summary Findings I A narrow spectrum of Users –End Users are actually the Providers –Validators will focus on source and quality of data Users versus Providers –Encourage connectivity between the two and between models and data providers –Iterative, interactive feedback from users & ability to correct errors Modeling –Common approach to producing data used for inter-comparisons Key data characteristics –Static data consists of “best practices” documentation and observing systems descriptions/characterizations –Tentative data consists of initial deposits of observations of validation sites and preliminary calibration parameters/coefficients

Breakout Sessions – Summary findings II Emphasis on Data Frequently mentioned concerns –Timeliness (from real time to paleo-data) –Access to initial data restricted to Cal/Val participants –Traceability absolutely required –Common practices in processing highly desired –Full disclosure if you wish to participate Data distribution mechanism –CEOS-GEO Cal/Val Portal provides entry point for inter- comparison data resides on provider’s server –Portal hosts forum to provide feedback Test Case: encourage providers to acquire data from a subset of proposed CEOS WGCV validation sites and supply these data to The CEOS-GEO Cal/Val Portal for evaluation purposes Initial test site is Dome-C in Antarctica … multiplatform, multi- national and multi agency