Big Data Earth Observation Standardization elements Codrina Ilie TERRASIGNA TF7/SG5

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Big Data Earth Observation Standardization elements Codrina Ilie TERRASIGNA TF7/SG5 1

Earth Observation standardization intro 2 directions: 1. standardization of the Ground Segment Services: Heterogeneous Missions Accessibility 2. Development of a central interface between users and a set of computational Earth Observation data centers that agree on supporting this interface. 2

1. Heterogeneous Mission Accessibility Each EO missions offers its own method and technology to search for access to and exploit the mission results in terms of software products, i.e. EO datasets or series of datasets, or images derived from these products. -> Ground Segment Services (called through interfaces by client applications, e.g. web portal applications or any other software components. 3

1. Heterogeneous Mission Accessibility HMA initial step - to define the discovery, catalogue, ordering, EO instrument programming and data access and data delivery standards. HMA final objective - service-oriented architectural 4

1. Heterogeneous Mission Accessibility Federated Earth Observation Pilot: Catalog Service for the Web (CSW) for EO Collection and Service Discovery Standard template user guide for an CSW ebrim extension package Web Map Services - Application Profile for EO Products Sensor Planning Service for EO Sensors GML 3.1.1 Application schema for Earth Observation products Improvements to Ordering Services for Earth Observation Products 5

Organization Standard Purpose ISO/TC211 ISO 19115-2 Metadata Part 2: Extensions for imagery and gridded data extends the existing geographic metadata standard by defining the schema required for describing imagery and gridded data. It provides information about the properties of the measuring equipment used to acquire the data, the geometry of the measuring process employed by the equipment, and the production process used to digitizetheraw data. ISO/TC211 ISO/TC211 OGC ISO 19129 Imagery, gridded and coverage data framework ISO 19130 Imagery sensor models for geopositioning Catalog Service for the Web (CSW) for EO Collection and Service Discovery defines the framework for imagery, gridded and coveragedata. This framework defines a content model for the content type imagery and for other specific content types that can be represented as coverage data. identifies the information required to determine the relationship between the position of a remotely sensed pixel in image coordinates and its geoposition. It supports exploitation of remotely sensed images. It defines the metadata to be distributed with the image to enable user determination of geographic position from theobservations. This describes the interfaces, bindings and encodings required to discover, search and present metadata from catalogues of Earth Observation products. The profile presents a minimum specification for catalogueinteroperability within theeo domain, withextensions for specific classes ofdata. OGC Sensor Planning Service for EO Sensors This standard describes a consistent Sensor Planning Service configuration that can besupported by many satellite data providers, most of whom have existing facilities for the management of these programming requests. The resulting extended web service interface can be used for determining the feasibility of an intended sensor planning request, for submitting such a request,for inquiringabout the status of such a request, for updating or canceling such a request, and for requesting information on means of obtaining thedata collected by therequested task. OGC GML 3.1.1 Application schema This application schema document describes the encodings required to describe Earth Observation (EO) for Earth Observation productsfrom general tomission specific characteristics. products Organization Other documents ( e.g. best practices) Purpose OGC Web Map Services - Application Profile for EO Products The objective of this work is to define how data providers can apply OGC Web Service standards in a standard way to ensure that the inventory level visualisation of EO data is carried out in a truly interoperable way. www.bdva.eu 04-01-18 6

2. central interface between users and a set of computational Earth Observation data centers GDAL for Earth Observation Analytics OpenEO 90 80 10 00 20 04-01-18 www.bdva.eu 7

Thank you! Codrina Ilie: codrina.ilie@terrasigna.com TERRASIGNA 8