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Page 1 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems (CSISS) George Mason University (GMU) Standard-compliant Grid Framework for Geoscience Virtual Products Modeling Aijun Chen, Yuqi Bai, Yaxing Wei, Liping Di, Yang Liu Dr. Aijun Chen

Page 2 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Outline  Introduction  Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Web Services  Geospatial Grid Services  Abstract Model and Grid Services Workflow  System Architecture of Geospatial Grid Framework  Testbed and System Implementation  Conclusion  Future Vision

Page 3 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Introduction  Grid computing has appeared as a new e-science information technology for addressing the formidable challenges of complete integration and utilization of heterogeneous computing systems and data resources.  The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) has been devoting to the interoperability of geospatial resources. It has produced a set of web-based data interoperability specifications such as WCS, WMS, CS/W.  CSISS at GMU has implemented several OGC-specification compliant Web Services, such as WMS, WCS and CS/W.  Try to establish a Grid service-oriented geospatial standard-compliant Grid framework for users to build up their application abstract processing model, execute it and get back users desired geospatial products through utilizing the OGC standard services and data and computing resources provided by Grid technologies.

Page 4 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 The OGC Web Services  The Web Coverage Services (WCS) specification: defines the standard interfaces between web-based clients and servers for accessing coverage data. -- All imagery type of remote sensing data is coverage data.  The Web Feature Services (WFS) specification: defines the standard interfaces between web-based clients and servers for accessing feature- based geospatial data. -- vector and point data are feature data.  The Web Map Services (WMS) specification: define the standard interfaces for accessing and assembling maps from multiple servers. -- visualization of geospatial data  The Catalog Services for Web (CS/W) specification: defines the interfaces between web-based clients and servers for finding the required data or services from registries. It’s based on the ebRIM.  WCS, WFS, CSW, and WMS form the foundation for the interoperable geospatial data access and service environment.  The Grid-enabled standard Portals for the above OGC services.

Page 5 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Design of the Information Model (IM) of CS/W RegistryObject Classification ClassificationSchema …… Association ServiceBindings RegistryEntry Service ExtrinsicObject CSWExtrinsicObject RepositoryItem Service IM (ISO 19119) Dataset IM (ISO 19115) NASA EOS Core System (ECS) ebRIM + OGC Catalogue Service for CS/W + OGC Catalogue Service for ISO 19115/19119 Extension of OGC CSW for geospatial resources Slot

Page 6 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Geospatial Grid Services and other Grid services  Grid-enabled Catalog Service for Web (GCS/W)  Grid-enabled Web Coverage Service (GWCS)  Grid-enabled Web Map Service (GWMS)  Intelligent Grid Service Mediator (iGSM)  Replica and Optimization Service (ROS)  Data Transfer Service (DTS)  Other Grid Services for application

Page 7 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Globus MDS IM Hostname Memory CPU …… Grid Enabled Catalogue Service for Web (GCS/W) Integration of Information Model of CSW and Grid RLS/MDS Extended CSW IM repositoryItem Dataset Metadata IM UUID (logical ID) ProductName ProductDateTime …… Globus RLS IM ID Logical File Name Physical File Name Client Requester Send: Data requirement Obtain: An optimal data service among the VO. Legend IM – Information Model CS/W – Catalogue Service – Web RLS – Replica Location Service MDS – Monitoring & Discovery Service VO – Virtual Organization

Page 8 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 (iGSM: intelligent Grid Service Mediator)  Support WCS portal and WMS portal to distribute their request to proper GWCS and GWMS. Intelligent Grid Service Mediator (iGSM) WCS Portal WMS Portal GCS/W GWCS GWMS iGSM ROS MDS DTS

Page 9 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Concept Models of Virtual Geospatial Products Archived geo-object User geo-object Intermediate geo-object Automated data transformation service(WCS/WFS) no servicedata service modeling and virtual data services User Requested User Obtained Geospatial web/Grid services

Page 10 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Abstract Model for Modeling Virtual Products  Information Model of VDP DTC: Data Type Catalogue. Data are classified into type based on their scientific meaning. e.g. DEM, Slope, SlopeAspect, Landslide etc. STC: Service Type Catalogue. Services are classified into service types based on their scientific meanings. e.g. DEM2Slope, DEM2SlopeAspect, SlopeAspect2Landslide, DEM2Landslide etc. DataType ServiceType DataType output input ServiceType DataType ServiceInstance DataInstance decides associates to GVWCSInstance uses Real Data Virtual Data process

Page 11 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Design of Virtual Geospatial Products  System Architecture User GCS/W GWCS GVWCS Register AM Query Geospatial Data GWCS GWICS GWCTS GSI (gt4.0.1) Grid Workflow Engine Service Grid Instantiation Service Model Designer

Page 12 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Building up Virtual Geospatial Products  Abstract model based user interface for modeling virtual geospatial products

Page 13 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Registry of Abstract Model of Virtual Products  Registration of Abstract Model to GridCS/W

Page 14 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Design and Implementation of Virtual Product  Instantiation of the Abstract Model to BPEL-compliant Concrete Workflow Abstract Model (AM) ServiceType ServiceInstanceWSDL DataType DataInstance AM Schema STC DTC Physical Workflow Grid BPEL Engine Grid Instantiation Service

Page 15 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Design of BPEL-compliant Workflow Engine for VDP  BPEL engine architecture – Execute Grid Services with Standard BPEL workflows. Activities BPEL Processes Instances WSDL Services BPEL Process Manager BPELPower BPEL Process Manager BPELPower Instantiation Logic Process Model Logic Process Model Deployment As a server or middleware As a server or middleware As a service Browser-oriented clients Service-oriented clients

Page 16 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Geospatial Grid Services for Materialization of VDP  Existed Grid services for modeling VDP GWCS GWMS GCS/W GCSF GWICS (Grid-enabled WICS) GWCTS (Grid-enabled WCTS) GRLS (Grid-enabled RLS)  For the prototype demonstration of VDP, additional Grid service instances have been developed GridSlope GridAspect GridCalifornia_WHR3_Classification GridNDVI GridLandslide_Susceptibility_2i GridLandslide_Susceptibility_4i

Page 17 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 System Architecture of Geospatial Grid Framework  Diagram of user request and data workflow Globus Toolkit 4.0/4.0.1 with GSI HDF-EOS Data Other Data NetCDF Data LAITS WCS Portal CSW Portal Client V+ + default WCS/WMS portal IP V+ Other WCS LAITS GridCSW GCSF GESGCS LAITS WMS Portal ECHO Catalog V+ Real data request Ames GridWCS Ames DTS RLS ROS MDS iGSM LLNL GridWCS LAITS GridWCS V+ 11 V GVWCS V GWES GridWICS GridWCTS V 11 V Grid Tier Real data request OGC Tier User Tier

Page 18 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Implementation: Testbed GMU (Solaris) (laits.gmu.edu) Globus with GMU Certs. GMU (Mac) (geobrain.laits.gmu.edu) Globus with GMU Certs. GMU CA center Ames ipg05 (Linux) (ipg05.ipg.nasa.gov) Globus with IPG Certs. GMU LAITS VO NASA IPG VO GMU (Linux) (data.laits.gmu.edu) Globus with GMU Certs. IPG CA center NASA SGT (Linux) (arao2.sgt-inc.com) Globus 3.2 with CEOS Certs. NASA (Linux) (former.intl-interfaces.net) Globus 3.0 with CEOS Certs. CEOS VO Authentication among different VO LLNL esg2 (Linux) (esg2.llnl.gov) Globus with ESG Certs. LLNL ESG VO ESG CA center  Grid Security (GSI) and VO Setup

Page 19 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Conclusion  The Grid service-oriented approach to serving geospatial data is a promising strategy for establishing an open, wide and secure system that securely provides access to huge volumes of distributed geospatial data/information through querying geospatial catalogs.  Devised a new geospatial abstract information model for building up geospatial application abstract model.  Applied the abstract model to Grid environment and concrete it to Grid- service workflow and execute it with Grid Workflow Engine.  Implements a prototype system that demos a landslide virtual data products.

Page 20 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Future Vision GCSW and iGSM cooperate as Ganglia GWCS, GWMS, GWICS, GWCTS as Nerve Cell Grid and Web Services related technologies as basic infrastructure  Building up abstract model to produce virtual data products when user request it.  Using ontology-based semantic solution to provide automatically users application modeling  More Cell and more powerful Ganglia will be developed for more easily and completely Earth Science Data obtainments.  More specific Ganglia and Cell will be provided for special domain user requirements.

Page 21 CSISS Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems 05/12/2006 Geoinformatics 2006 Thank You ! Any Questions ?