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CEOS-APAN EM WG interaction
Shin-ichi Sobue
NASDA/SPPD
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•Integrated Global Observing Strategy (IGOS)
•Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS)
•CEOS/WTF for GOFC
Integrated Global Observation Strategy
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Initiated as a strategy for harmonizing EO missions capabilities and user requirements: INTEGRATED - as an international effort, both space-based
and in-situ measurements
GLOBAL - addresses large-scale environmental changes and global observation
OBSERVING - parameters of scientific and economic/policy importance and large global and regional research programs
STRATEGY - match observing requirements with existing and planned EO capabilities
INTEGRATED GLOBAL INTEGRATED GLOBAL OBSERVING STRATEGYOBSERVING STRATEGY
IGFA
WCRP
UNESCOUNESCO
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Long term continuity of spatial observations Respond to user needs that are beyond the
capabilities of existing systems User-defined observation program Build upon the strategies of existing
international global observation programs
What will IGOS Achieve?
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Work towards reducing unnecessary duplication of observations & gaps
Facilitate integration of multiple data sets from different agencies
Be the joint product of different agencies involved
Address the collection of both space-based and in-situ data and their integrated analysis
What will IGOS Achieve?
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Internationaland national
scientific,social,
economic,and political
drivers
AssessRequirementsforobservations
Evaluate capabilities of observational systems
Decide what needs to be changed
Obtain commitments for change
Deploy improved observational assets and improve use of existing ones
Enhance the product processing chain
Collectobservationsandgenerateproducts
Assess implementation of systems
Evaluate usefulness of products
Redesign systems
Change the observational systemsImplementation
Monitor progress
Use resultant products
Concept of an IGOS
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Developed to provide a more coherent focus for the definition and implementation of IGOS.
Current Themes•Ocean
Ocean Color, GODAE,
•Water CycleCEOP
•Atmospheric Chemistry•Integrated Global Carbon Cycle
GOFC
More themes to come Disaster Management Coastal Monitoring etc.
Theme Approach
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GOFC (Global Observation of Forest Cover)
ObjectiveTo improve the quality and availability of satellite observations of forests at regional and global scales
To produce useful, timely and validated information products from these data (together with in-situ observations) for a wide variety of users
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GOFC Structure
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Forest Cover
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Forest Fire
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Biophysical Parameter
Committee on Earth Observation Satellites
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• Created in 1984• 42 organizations involved• Goals:
• To optimize benefits of space-borne Earth observations
• To serve as focal point for international coordination of such observations
• To exchange policy and technical information to encourage complementarity among space systems
COMMITTEE ON EARTH COMMITTEE ON EARTH OBSERVATION SATELLITESOBSERVATION SATELLITES
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MEMBERSASI (Italy) BNSC (UK)CAST (China)CONAE (Argentina)CSA (Canada)CNES (France)CSIRO (Australia)DLR (Germany)EC (Europe)ESA (Europe)EUMETSAT (Eur.)
INPE (Brazil)ISRO (India)KARI(S.Korea)NASA (US)NOAA (US)NRSCC (China)NSAU (Ukraine)STA/NASDA (Japan)Roshydromet (Russia)RSA (Russia)SNSB (Sweden)
ASSOCIATESCRI (N.Zealand) CCRS (Canada) GCOSGISTDA(Thai)GOOSGTOSICSUIGBPIOCIOCCGISPRS
NSC (Norway) OSTC (Belgium) SAC/CSIR (S.A.)UN-ESCAPUN-FAOUN-OOSAUNEPWCRPWMO
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COMMITTEE ON EARTH
OBSERVATION SATELLITES
SECRETARIAT(ESA, NASA/NOAA,
NASDA, CEOS CHAIR)
WORKING GROUP ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SERVICES
CHAIR: CCRS/Canada
WORKING GROUP ON CALIBRATION AND VALIDATION
CHAIR: EC
1995 1995 CHAIR - CSACHAIR - CSA1996 CHAIR- CSIRO1996 CHAIR- CSIRO1997 CHAIR - CNES1997 CHAIR - CNES1998 CHAIR - ISRO1998 CHAIR - ISRO1999 CHAIR - EUMETSAT1999 CHAIR - EUMETSAT2000 CHAIR - INPE2000 CHAIR - INPE2001 CHAIR- NASDA2001 CHAIR- NASDA2002 CHAIR - ESA2002 CHAIR - ESA
1984 1984 CHAIR - NOAACHAIR - NOAA1986 CHAIR - ESA1986 CHAIR - ESA1988 CHAIR - CSA1988 CHAIR - CSA1990 CHAIR - INPE1990 CHAIR - INPE1991 CHAIR - NASA1991 CHAIR - NASA1992 CHAIR - BNSC1992 CHAIR - BNSC1993 CHAIR - NASDA1993 CHAIR - NASDA1994 CHAIR - DARA1994 CHAIR - DARA
STRATEGICIMPLEMENTATION
TEAM
AD-HOC WORKING GROUP ON EO EDUCATION AND TRAINING
CHAIR:ISRO
DISASTER MANAGEMENT SUPPORT AD HOC WORKING GROUP
CHAIR: NOAA
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CEOS
Working Group on Information Systems and Services
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WGISS Overview The Role of Information Systems & Services:
An essential element to the success of Earth observation programmes
users need to be able find and access products on a global basis harmonised systems are essential to allow users to easily and efficiently
utilise products globally coordinated technical development is required if this is to be achieved
WGISS:
The Working Group on Information Systems and Services (WGISS) is there to address these issues
facilitates EO data and information management and services for users and data providers on a global, regional and local basis.
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Current Foci User Driven Development:
Following encouragement by CEOS Plenary WGISS has re-oriented itself to work with user organisations in the development of tools, techniques and recommendations
This it has done through the development of the Test Environment Spatial Information World:
WGISS needs to be a partner in the wider spatial information world, which is rapidly developing information technology.
A specific focus has been WGISS’s relationship with the Open GIS consortium (OGC) where there has been sharing of ideas and joint particpation in meetings
Commercial development: WGISS has continued to liaise with the EO commercial sector on the
development and operation of information systems and services. Commercial organisations continue to attend WGISS, Sub-Group and associated
Workshops Standards:
WGISS needs to influence the real and de facto standards that are driving the spatial information and commercial developments
Continued links are maintained with key standards organisations (ISO, OGC...)
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WGISS AchievementsOver the past 6 years WGISS (building on the work of WGD & WGINS) has
developed a wide range of tools, techniques, services, & guidelines: Resource discovery and access
Archive e.g. Purge alert in place; archive interchange format in preparation
Catalogue e.g. Developed CIP; an interoperable catalogue system developed providing access to over 1200 catalogues
Search e.g. One-stop-shop search in place – the IDN provides 10,200 data set descriptions, with 20,000 users / month
Browse e.g. Browse guidelines available Order e.g. Data ordering now integrated into CIP Access e.g. Establishment of a virtual CEOS net, with constant
network performance monitoring Resource generation, evaluation and utilisation
Data sets e.g. Global data sets supported Data formats e.g. Data format guidelines issued Data rescue e.g. African data sets rescued by USGS at WGISS
instigation for developing countries Outreach
Promotion material e.g. 2,000 copies of WGISS brochure distibuted 150 attendees at the annual EO/GEO Workshop40,000 WGISS business cars produced
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The WGISS Year WGISS Meetings
WGISS 12 (joint meeting with the Sub-Groups) hosted by USGS, Sioux Falls, USA (May 2001) WGISS 13, to be hosted by NASDA in Tokyo, postponed to February 2002 (replaced by a
WGISS teleconference) Sub-Group Meetings
Hosted by Eumetsat, Darmstadt Germany (September 2001) Associated Workshops
EOGEO, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada (June 2001) (as part of the Digital Earth Conference attended by over 650 persons)
Presentations / Promotion Internet Workshop (IWS 2001), Tokyo, Japan (February 2001) UN Geographic Information Working Group, Rome (March 2001) ASPRS, St. Louis MO, USA (April 2001) CEOS Disaster Management Support Group (DMSG), Brussels, Belgium (June 2001) GOFC STB, Frascati Italy (June 2001) Asia Pacific Network Advanced Network (APAN) Earth Monitoring Working Group, Penang,
Malaysia (August 2001) UN Economic Commission for Africa Committee on Development Information, Addis Ababa
(September 2001) International Federation of Surveyors, Nairobi, Kenya (October 2001) AfricaGIS Symposium, Nairobi, Kenya (November 2001)
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Information Sources
More information on WGISS are available:
WGISS Home Page: http://wgiss.ceos.org – Contact information, documents, etc. – CEOS Home Page: http://www.ceos.org
WGISS Newsletter: http://wgiss.ceos.org
WGISS Brochure: "To provide recommendations and tools related to information systems and services in order to better co-ordinate and enhance global activities in Earth observation.”
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Test EnvironmentWGISS has developed a new Test Environment concept which allows WGISS’s products to be tested and used in partnership with user application projects. This was presented to, and approved by Plenary 14 in Rio.
Benefits to Users (e.g. IGOS-P related) Improved access to data/information through improved systems and services access to technical expertise facilitate potential information systems prototypes
Benefits to CEOS increased and more effective use of space agency data and services feedback to CEOS to guide future priorities and policy benchmark relevance of WGISS activities
Benefits to WGISS Provide a mechanism to work with users on real projects demonstrate, promote and verify WGISS tools and services within real applications. provide feedback to guide further developments
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WGISS Data & Information Systems, Services & Infrastructure
Agglomeration oftools and services
held and operated by CEOSorganisations
WGISS MenuOpen reference list of WGISS products
& services, updated on the basisof the results of the test facility, linkedon-line to the products and services
themselves
WGISS Test FacilitySelected WGISS products and
services, made into a coherent, open, modular system by the partners to address each selected
project’s needs (can include tools dev’d by the project), dev’d & tested against
the project’s requirements
ProjectsTo define the data & information
systems and services requirements
Improved Products & Services
Based on the test facilityresults
Links to data
suppliers
Long term operation
Tools, data
Partnership
Products& services
Products& services
A Proposed WGISS Test EnvironmentVersion 12/05/2000
Nakodo
Impossible requirements
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What WGISS Can Offer A WTF Nakodo (marriage arrangement)
Provides a cooperative arrangement between WGISS technical abilities and science project requirements
Coordinate Technical assistance to relevant ISS problems Institutional assistance
Facilitate Technical developments Input to the formulation of standards
Identify WGISS tools to address WTF needs
Advise On the adoption, use or improvement of WGISS tools and services directly related to
information systems and services issues Demonstrate
The use and functionality of WGISS’s portfolio of tools and services Enable
The development of WGISS tools and services in response to WTF user needs The transfer of WGISS tools and services to an operational environment
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What WGISS Cannot Do To Support A WTF
Cannot build complete information systems Cannot provide operational data management Cannot provide support outside the scope of WGISS Cannot be a service provider Cannot undertake operational role
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The GOFC Test Facility Status and plans
WGISS and the Global Observation of Forest Cover (GOFC) project have been working together for over 18 months now
The next major milestone will be the demonstration to Plenary 15 Achievements and participation
WGISS and GOFC have worked together to: – Identify data of interest to GOFC held by CEOS agencies– Identify capabilities needed for improved data access– Implement common interfaces to data of interest, including common protocols
and user interfaces From the CEOS side there has been wide ranging participation, including:
– NASA (CEOS lead agency – and many thanks to them for their great effort)– ESA, CCRS, NASDA, USGS, NOAA and the EC (through DG JRC),
From the user side there has also been good participation– SEARRIN, RFD Thailand, AIT Thailand, GISTDA Thailand, Michigan State
University USA, University of Maryland USA, MAFF Japan Demonstration to follow this report Plenary Issue
Plenary agencies are asked to identify interest in actively participating with staff and resourcesInterested agencies are asked to contact the WGISS Chair
DIFMetadata
GCMDGOFC Portal
JRC
MSUTRFIC
NOAANGDC
ESA
UWM
NASDA CCRS
UMDGLCF MAFF MAFF/NASDA
WMS
CCRS/CubeWerxWMS
CCRS/CubeWerxMap Client Server
Fire Risk Map for Southeast Asiafrom AVHRR Imagery
click! click!
Discovery
WMS Demis (Netherlands)WMS
ComponentsMAFF/NASDA WMS
CCRS/CubeWerx Client
NASA IDN GOFC Portal
CEOS and other Data Stores
Demis WMS
WMS
VMAP0
click! click!
Data SearchComponentsEDG Client : NASA
Servers : Bureau of Meteorology (Aus)
CCRS (Canada)
HEOC/NASDA (Japan)
DLR (Germany)
ESA (Italy)
USGS EDC (US)
IRE (Russia)
ISA (Israel)
LARC (NASA-US)
ORNL (NASA-US)
GSFC (NASA-US)
Others ...
EOSDIS Data Gateway
EOSDIS Data GatewaySearch Client
IRERussia ISA
Israel
BOMAustralia
ESAItaly
DLRGermany
CCRSCanada
USGSEDC
HEOCJapan
GSFCNASA
V0&
CIP
LARCNASA
ORNLNASA
JPLNASA
NOAANGDC
ESAATSRDMSP
AVHRR
MAFF
MAFF/NASDAWMS
ESA/IonicWMS
Fire Risk Map for Southeast Asiafrom AVHRR Imagery
click! click!
WMS
ESA/IonicWFS
ESA/IonicMap Client
Data Feed
WFS
click!
USGS EDC/ESRIWMS
L7Browse
WMS
AIT
GISTDA
Data Access & Interuse
Demis (Netherlands)WMS
ComponentsMAFF/NASDA WMS
ESA/Ionic WFS
ESA/Ionic WMS
ESA/Ionic Map Client
USGS EDC/ESRI WMS
Demis WMS
WMS
VMAP0
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WTF/GOFC - Achievements
WTF/GOFC progress in the last 12 months Employed “nakodo” process to gain mutual understanding of
common GOFC/WGISS goals, objectives, requirements implemented a common set of interfaces for CEOS agency
data to meet GOFC needs in terms of:
– discovery, – search, – access and interuse
Generated Southeast Asia Fire Prototype capability, Built significant agency support for WTF/GOFC
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Future Work
Make more data sets accessible through common interfaces– Increase number of formats accessible at catalog and data
levels– Develop middleware solutions to reduce burden on data
providers– Develop linkages to in situ data sets.
Continue interactions between WGISS and GOFC communities leading to enhancement of current interfaces.
Potential expansion of effort– Other regions– Other application areas– Other user communities