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WP9 report to Plenary

WP9 report to Plenary. ESA, KNMI, IPSL Presented by M. Petitdidier, IPSL DataGrid Plenary Session 5 th Project Conference – 2-5 September, Budapest. OUTLINE. Update on activities by WP9 partners: objectives, tasks and deliverables Achievements, plans and resources

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WP9 report to Plenary

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  1. WP9 report to Plenary ESA, KNMI, IPSL Presented by M. Petitdidier, IPSL DataGrid Plenary Session 5th Project Conference – 2-5 September, Budapest

  2. OUTLINE • Update on activities by WP9 partners: objectives, tasks and deliverables • Achievements, plans and resources • Specific progress onWeb-map GOME portal based on Web-services

  3. Summary of WP9 Objectives • Feeding EO Requirements into the middleware development effort via the Architecture Group • Develop Application of GRID techniques within EO domain • Develop GRID interfaces, standards and tools to support EO applications (e.g. time and space management) • Testbed evaluation - demonstrating the benefits • Coordination and synchronisation within WP9 and with other DataGrid work packages • Scalability: Actions needed to achieve a full-scale EO Grid • Dissemination of GRID Concepts & Techniques in EO / ES / Space

  4. WP9 Tasks Summary • Task 9.1 EO requirements definition • Completed • Task 9.2 EO related middleware components (pm1 - pm18) • Completed • Task 9.3 EO Platform Interface Development (pm7 - pm30) • On-going • Task 9.4 EO Ozone/Climate application (pm13 - pm36) • Preparation of PM24 Demonstration on-going • Task 9.5 Full scale Earth Science application (pm7 - pm18) • Nearly completed

  5. WP9 Deliverables Summary • D9.1 EO Requirements Specification • Delivered to the EU • D9.2 Report on Grid Testbeds State-of-art • Delivered to the EU • D9.6 Report on the EO application scaling study • Under PTB Review (2nd review cycle) • D9.3 Demonstration /report of second software components release (task 9.4) • Due PM24 (December 2002) Ongoing • D9.4 Report on EO application platform interface (task 9.3) • Due PM30 (June 2003) • D9.5 Demonstration (and report) of EO application processing test-bed (task 9.4) • Due PM36 (December 2003)

  6. Earth Observation DEMONSTRATION for PM 24 (Dec. 2002) Raw satellite data from the GOME instrument On AMS to be transfered to SE MUIS catalogue LIDAR data Ozone profiles With OPERA (KNMI) and NNO(ESA) ----------------- 2000 per orbit, 5500 per year Validate GOME ozone profiles With Lidar measurements (IPSL) DataGRID Visualization

  7. Update on achievements and plans • EDG Testing and evaluation activities (move to TB1.2) • Installing and testing Spitfire for EO meta database usage • Developing EO GUI (GRID Surfer, …) and EO WEB Portal • Adaptation of GOME processing and validation algorithms • Algorithm adjustments (Opera) and L2 production (NNO and Opera) • AMS data loading and Metadata catalog creation and population • Finalisation of the Lidar metadata catalogue by using MySQL SGBD • Test of the archive/metadata partitioning by latitude, longitude and date • Development of EO Grid infrastructure (based on TB1.2) • IPSL dedicated network with 3 PC (UI, CE) and a storage element (500 Go),Spitfire • ESA installation (UI, CE, SE), operational interface with ENEA-GRID, AMS and MUIS • KNMI installation (UI and Spitfire)

  8. Update on individual achievements and plans • ESA project review hold on 10 June 2002 • Demonstration of end-to-end GOME processing and validation • Outreach, new users • First scientific results achieved using DataGrid to be submitted for publication (first GOME validation of a new algorithm using Lidar data) • Participation to various conferences planned • Proposition of GOMOS validation demonstration (service to be provided in “production mode” to GOMOS-ENVISAT investigators) • Discussion for additional application : “destruction rate of ozone inthe Polar vortex” (IPSL) • Proposition of CEOS-GRID, involvement of more applications with users across the Atlantic (NASA, NOAA, USGS, …)

  9. WP9resource status • IPSL with average of 2.5 pm/m • Monique Petitdidier, Cathy Boonne, Zaharia Strachman, Christine Leroy and Luc Peltier, Sophie Godin, Slimane Bekki • KNMI with average of 1.0 pm/m • Sylvia Barlag, John van de Vegte, Wim Som de Cerff • ESA with average of 5.7 pm/m • Luigi Fusco, Julian Linford, Annalisa Terracina, Marco Fulcoli, Gianluca D’Acunzo, Fabrizio Rossi, Stefano Casadio, Pedro Goncalves • ENEA, … • Total about 9-10 pm/m

  10. GRID on Demand Web Portal AMS ESA Data Archive MUIS ESA Data Catalogue HTML interface DATAGRID Storage Elements External Client Applications (JAVA / Linux / Windows) ComputingElement Specific progress onWeb-map GOME portal based on Web-services SOAP SOAP User Interface Wrapper SOAP SOAP SOAP OpenGIS Specificationsfor Coverage, Feature, Catalogue and Map Request

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