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NextGEOSS is a project aimed at engaging communities and delivering a next-generation data hub for Earth Observation. Its objectives include promoting innovative GEOSS-powered applications, providing a federated data hub and exploitation system, and advocating GEOSS as a sustainable European approach. The project includes components such as a data catalog and hub, cloud resources, data mining and discovery, community feedback mechanisms, and pilot applications.
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NextGEOSS data hub incl. alpha release Bente Lilja Bye BLB/Member of NextGEOSS Executive Board CEOS WGISS – 25. September 2017
OVERVIEW What is NextGEOSS NextGEOSS Components The pilots NextGEOSS data hub – alpha release
OBJECTIVES NextGEOSS Objectives 1. Engage communities promoting innovative GEOSS powered applications from Europe 2. Deliver the next generation data hub and Earth Observation exploitation for innovation and business 3. Advocate GEOSS as a sustainable European approach for Earth Observation data distribution and exploitation
ENGAGE Engage the GEO and European communities towards understanding their needs, working together with GEO andOpen Data policies Identify regional champions for innovative pilots and GEOSS powered activities Collect feedback, expectations and requirements from the public and private communities
DELIVER Implement a single access point, federated data hub and exploitation system for EO data, using stateof-the-art data mining and discoverability techniques Implement QoS and community feedback mechanisms on the data hub Access to the most relevant data sources for Europe, across all major Earth Observation domains
ADVOCATE Disseminate the GEOSS approach to the European and wider communities Generate capacity building events and material to sustain the future of NextGEOSS
NEXTGEOSS COMPONENTS Catalogue and Data Hub Cloud Resources Using CKAN data management system relying on open source technologies Data harvesting, annotation and analytics Data mining and discovery Configurable VMs on cloud infrastructures For processing and visualisation of applications Used in deployment of pilot applications Support to service integration Workflow monitoring and analytics Community Feedback Mechanism Community Feedback Mechanism Pilot Applications Quality of Service Ten pilot activities to demonstrate the system Six innovative pilots Four business-oriented pilots Continuous assessment of QoS on randomly selected products
DATA CATALOGUE AND ACCESS Increase accessibility CKAN data management system INSPIRE compliant cataloging High-performance search engine library
DATA MINING AND DISCOVERY Meta data enhancement Data mining enhancing discoverability of data sets
DATA PROVIDER QUALITY OF SERVICE Users assessing the distributed infrastructure capabilities Random test-checks of products and services Identify and correct failures & bottlenecks of operational data providers
USER INTEGRATION SUPPORT Visualized work environment Cloud Computing Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Development Environment Sandbox w/tools and services OGC Web Processing Service/ Cloud appliance marketplace
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK MECHANISM Sharing users' feedback Promote interaction between users and data providers Facilitating communities of users Single sign-on enabling dialogue with users on feedback Webinar: “The GEOSS Portal and User Feedback Systems” by Guido Colangeli & Joan Maso
PILOTS - INNOVATIVE Innovative Pilots Six R&D focused pilot activities: 1. Time Series Analysis for Agricultural Monitoring 2. Remote Sensing of Essential Biodiversity 3. Space and Security 4. Cold Regions 5. Air Pollution, Urban Growth, and Health Risks in Megacities 6. Disaster Risk Reduction GEO-CRI NOA
PILOTS – MARKET ORIENTED High Resolution Mapping for Territorial Planning 2. Crop Monitoring supporting Food Security 3. Smart Cities 4. Energy - Gridded data for grid operators - High Resolution Solar Mapping at Urban Scale
NUMBERS & TIMELINE Total budget 10M€ Number of partners: 27 Total duration: 3.5 years
ALPHA RELEASE Total budget 10M€ Number of partners: 27 Total duration: 3.5 years
Geo-Data Flow to Scientists, Citizens and Business Sources: Copernicus, Sentinel, in Situ…., Innovative Research: Agricultural Monitoring, Biodiversity, Space&Security, Cold Regions, Air Pollution in Mega Cities, Disaster Risk Reduction Business: Territorial Planning, Food Security, Smart Cities, Energy Data Flow Raw Data + Metadata Other Federation or Harvesting e.g. Citizen Observatories Intermediate systems GEO DAB ConnectorsSentinel/Land Data/Atmosphere Data/Marine Data Connector CKANData Catalogue and Access User InterfaceTheme Data Mining and Discovery Open Search Other CKAN-Extensions Community Feed Back MechanismsNiMMbus Single Sign OnCKAN and other sources Scientists, Citizens, Businesses, Government Source: Wolfgang Ksoll, Viderum
EVENTS @nextgeoss http://www.nextgeoss.eu Monthly webinar: NextGEOSS data hub
HOW TO GET INVOLVED GEO Week 2017: 23 - 27 Oct, Washington DC, USA Demonstrations, booth Main Project Events Summits: • An annual event in the second quarter of each year (4 in total) Training: • One online training event per year (3 in total) • Webinars + presence in other events • GEO Week 2017, 23-27 October
Thank you!Bente Lilja Byebente@blb.as @nextgeoss http://www.nextgeoss.eu