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OGC’s role in GEO: Results from the Architectural Implementation Pilot (AIP) George Percivall Open Geospatial Consortium GEO Task IN-05 Coordinator gpercivall@opengeospatial.org
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GEOSS Design and Interoperability Priority Actions GEOSS Research and Prototyping GEOSS Interoperability Analysis and Support Encourage mature systems to interoperate with GCI Ensure access to GEOSS Data-CORE Current Activities Architecture Implementation Pilot (AIP) Standards and Interoperability Forum (SIF) Community Portals GEOSS Architecture Workshops GEO Task IN-05
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Architecture Implementation Pilot “ The GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot (AIP) develops and deploys new process and infrastructure components for the GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI) and the broader GEOSS architecture.” Agile development process, proves maturity of components Standards-based architecture for access to EO data AIP was initiated in 2007 AIP-7 results available today
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AIP Sprints develop GEOSS 4 AIP-1 AIP-1 2007 GCI Architecture defined Alpha operations AIP-2AIP-2 2008 Beta operations SBA Refinement of GCI AIP-3AIP-3 2010 SBA Integrators Piloted Broker and Processing AIP-4AIP-4 2011 Apps to access priority earth observations AIP-5AIP-5 2012 SBA application scenarios AIP-6AIP-6 2013 Authentication & Data Sharing Sprint to summit: Showcases AIP-7AIP-7 2014 Cross-SBA Apps GEOSS Information System
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GEOSS AIP-7 AIP-7 focuses on ‘Key App’ development –Applications are Mobile or Browser based –Demonstrate value of standards-based access to EO data & services registered with GEOSS –24 participants (80+ organizations, incl. private sector & SME) Schedule –Call for Participation: March 2014 –CFP Responses: April 2014 –Virtual Kickoff: April 28-29, 2014 –Demonstrations November 2014 - at the GEO Plenary
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AIP-7 Results GEOSS Water Services –48 hour flood prediction –In collaboration with Disaster Management and Agriculture Environment: –Social Media –Citizen Science
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AIP-7 Results Health and Biodiversity –Open GeoSocial API –Citizen Science In-Situ
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AIP-7 Results Ocean –Plankton App –Ocean Observation App Reversal of the computing paradigm We “download the earth” to many times for local processing. Upload the process to the data!
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AIP-7 Results Energy –preliminary screening of sites of interest for solar and wind developments in the ECOWAS region
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AIP-8 (preliminary) Call for Participation will be available in January –More Apps, cross SBA, Kick off in March
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Each AIP Sprint results in 1) maturing of components and 2) refinement of architecture AIP Agile Development Process
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Information Viewpoint Computational Viewpoint Engineering Viewpoint Optimized Design/Development Technology Viewpoint Enterprise Viewpoint Community Objectives GEOSS Vision and Targets Societal Benefit Areas System of Systems/ Interoperability Abstract/Best Practices RM-ODP Viewpoints Earth Observations Geographic Features Spatial Referencing Metadata and Quality GEOSS Data-CORE Catalog/Registry Access and Order Processing Services Sensor Web User Identity Component Types Information Framework Use Cases Services Tutorials GEOSS Architecture – AIP Baseline
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GEOSS Clearinghouse GEOSS Portal GEOSS Common Infrastructure Components & Services Standards and Interoperability Best Practices Wiki User Requirements Registries Main GEO Web Site Community Resources Community Portals Client Applications Client Tier Mediation Tier Community Catalogues Alert Servers Workflow Management Processing Servers Test Facility Access Brokers Discovery & Access Broker Access Tier GEONETCastAccess Brokers Sensor Web Model Web Long Term Archives AIP Engineering Components for GEOSS Information System
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Standards and Interoperability Forum (SIF) Maintain GEOSS Standards Registry (IEEE) Develop Tutorials for GEOSS contributors Conduct Interoperability Workshops Research interoperability topics, e.g., –GCI registration alternatives –GEO Label –Unique identifiers
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Community Portal Role in GEOSS Link from GEOSS Portal Community View of GEOSS Resources Register Community Resources as Appropriate Enables Integration of GEOSS and non-GEOSS Registered Resources GCI Access to Community Infrastructure GEOSS Community Portals Community Catalogue Community Broker Community Infrastructure Community Data, Information, Services and Applications Helper Applications
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CEOS Water Portal Concept Use cases (Research summary) Non-scientist users River Administrator etc. Distributed Data Centers CEOS Water Portal Model Calculation Analysis Model Output Data Input User (Scientist) Satellite Data A In-situ Data AIn-situ Data BIn-situ Data C non-Water Data (DEM) Acquire data and/or information on research Encourage communication within/across communities interface Point of Contact Satoko Miura (JAXA)
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Community Portal Paper Activity Purpose – provide guidance to developers of Community Portals –Work with communities to identify and characterize functions and use cases of community portals –Demonstrate benefits of utilizing GCI –Instruct on its use –Share experience of previous efforts (e.g. AIPs) Team – voluntary representatives from GCI component developers and interested communities –Good representation from AIP participants –Open invitation to new participants Goal – maximize benefits of GCI and promote community contributions to system of systems
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GEOSS Design and Interoperability Priority Actions GEOSS Research and Prototyping GEOSS Interoperability Analysis and Support Encourage mature systems to interoperate with GCI Ensure access to GEOSS Data-CORE Current Activities Architecture Implementation Pilot (AIP) Standards and Interoperability Forum (SIF) Community Portals GEOSS Architecture Workshops - next GEO Task IN-05
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