Update on OGC involvement in GEOSS

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AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop
Session Summaries
AIP-2 Kickoff
Opening Plenary
September 2008
AIP-2 Kickoff Sessions
• SBA, Communities of Practice, Scenario Sessions
– Disaster Response
– Climate Change and Biodiversity
– Renewable Energy
– Air Quality and Health
• Transverse Technology sessions:
– Catalogues and Clearinghouse
– Service and Dataset Description
– Data Product Access: service, schema, encoding
– Sensors and Models Access: service, schema, encoding
– Workflow for derived product and alert generation
– Clients: portals and applications clients
– Test Facility for Service Registration
Session Leader responsibilities - Thanks!
• Introduce and organize themselves
• Create an agenda for the session
– Create a public web page for the session
• Introduce the session at the opening plenary
• Lead the session at the kickoff
– Request presenters provide their presentations:
either post them or send to Percivall
– Record the findings of the session
• Present the outcomes to the closing plenary
Beyond the kickoff we will need leaders for the various
topics through to March 2009
AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop
Disaster Response
Session Overview
Stuart Frye
Ron Lowther
Didier Giacobbo
GEOSS AIP-2 Kickoff
25-26 September 2008
Caribbean Flood Team
Northrop Grumman
Spot Image
Disaster Response Session Agenda
Overall Session
Comments
1500 – 1615 (75 Minutes)
Plus 30 Addition Minutes
(1615 – 1645)
Session ends 1645
(105 Total Minutes)
Presentations by
Primary Participants
limited to 5 minutes
Additional demo / viewing of
Disaster Response
presentations on Friday if time
allows (TBD)
Time
Speaker
Title
1500-1505
Stu Frye (NASA)
Overview of GEOSS Pilot and GEO Tasks for Disaster Response
1505
Ron Lowther (NGC)
Agenda, Timelines, and List of Primary Participants
1510
Didier Giacobbo (Spot Image)
List of Services and Components from Primary Participants
1515
Morris Brill (NGC)
Northrop Grumman (NGC) Response to GEOSS AIP-II CFP
1520
Stu Frye (NASA)
Caribbean Flood Pilot Sensor Web
1525
Didier Giacobbo (Spot Image)
Spot Image Response to the GEOSS AIP-2 CFP
1530
Jeff de La Beaujardiere
(NOAA IOOS)
NOAA IOOS Data Integration Framework (DIF) Contribution to the
GEO AIP-II
1535
Ken McDonald (NOAA) and
Dr. Liping Di (GMU)
NOAA-NASA GOES-R and GMU CSISS joint efforts for persistent
GOES data services, weather scenarios, Web geoprocessing
services, and BPEL-based workflows
1540
Prof. Natalia Kussul, SRI
NASU-NSAU (GEO-Ukraine)
Sensor Web for Flood Applications
Disaster Response Session Agenda (Cont.)
Time
Speaker
Title
1545
Satoko H. MIURA and Kengo
AIZAWA (JAXA)
Catalog Server for ALOS data
1550
Steve Del Greco (NCDC)
The Next Generation Weather Radar system
1555
SURA/SCOOP, GoMOOS, and
NIMSAT
Communication of Disasters and Mitigation of Post-Disaster
Damage
1600 **
ICAN (Oregan State U.)
International Coastal Atlas Network (ICAN)
1605 **
(CNES) CENTRE NATIONAL
D’ETUDES SPATIALES
Disaster Charter Catalog Server for GML-EO Metadata Harvesting
and HMA-compliant Web Services Access
1610 **
(ERDAS) The Earth to
Business Company
Geospatial Collaboration and Information Sharing Infrastructure
for GEOSS
1615
Work Plan Development /
Open Discussion
What is missing and still needed: services, components, and
data/product gaps?
1630
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What would result in paradigm shifts to meeting our objectives
rather than simple evolutionary paths?
1645
Adjourn Session
Co-Leads will present summary of the session and work plan
(with dates/actions) at closing Plenary
** Presentations do not yet show registered participants
Disaster Response
This image from September 8, 2008 was provided by the U.S. Navy. Homes seen in Port De Paix, Haiti remain flooded after four storms in one
month devastated the area and killed 800+ people. The amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge was diverted from the scheduled Continuing
Promise 2008 humanitarian assistance deployment in the western Caribbean to conduct hurricane relief operations in Haiti. (Getty Images)
Disaster Response
The surge before the Hurricane Ike swamps Galveston Island, Texas, and a fire destroys homes along the beach as the storm approaches
Friday, Sept. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip). Top left: Gilchrist, TX on 14 Sep 08 (David J. Phillip-Pool/Getty Images).
AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop
Climate Change and Biodiversity
Session Overview
S. Nativi (IP3 Team and CNR),
Gary Geller (IP3 Team and NASA JPL)
GEO AIP-2 Kickoff
September 25th, 2008
Session Topics
Ecosystems
CoP Biodiversity - for marine and terrestrial
environment
Biodiversity and Local Climate Change
agricultural risk assessments, water-resource management, environmental risk
assessments
numerical weather prediction
global climate modelsDesertifictn
Agriculture
urban area (Global Rural-Urban Mapping Project, GRUMP),
Climate areas assessing,
urban green and land cover mapping, homogeneous
Change
&
desertification monitoring by remote sensing
and environmental
indicators
Biodiversity
management and protection of terrestrial,
coastal and marine resources, as
photosynthesis processes that power the ecosystem are driven by solar
radiation
Protected Areas, if species data and scenarios are developed by decisionmakers
Weather densities, and quality measure of
Global surfaces of population counts,
Water
Prediction
population-weighted mean geographic unit area, at two scales.
Polar region as an area of interest for biodiversity
Development of RM-ODP viewpoint descriptions
Relevant Responses
ACRF (U.S. Department of Energy's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
Climate Research Facility)
• will provide access to the ACRF's Climate Modeling Best Estimate (CMBE) Showcase
dataset.
ICT4EO & UKZN & 52°North
• will provide access to a multi-risk management system for Southern Africa.
GEOSS IP3 (Interoperability Process Pilot Project) Team
• will provide access to: a Clearinghouse Catalog&Mediator service, an ENM server, GBIF
system, Global, Regional and Local CC data (WMO & NASA TOPS).
ISPRA (Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research )
• will provide access to the SINA (Italian National Environmental Information System).
NOAA NCDC (National Climatic Data Center )
• will provide access to: the Global Observing Systems Information Center (GOSIC), the
Next Generation Weather Radar system (NEXRAD), the National Integrated Drought
Information System (NIDIS) and the NOAA National Operational Model Archive and
Distribution System (NOMADS).
USGS (U.S. Geological Survey )
• will provide access to existing and emerging map and data services in support of arctic
activities (in association with polar regions and the International Polar Year).
Contributing participants
Other valuable contributions will come from:
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BKG
CIESIN
Compusult
ESA
ESRI
ESRI-Canada
GOES-R and GMU
ICAN
INCOSE
Mines Paris Tech
NASA World Wind
– NOAA IOOS
– NOAA SNAAP
– Noblis
Actions to be discussed
An interoperability test framework to share resources: example
ACRF access services
NOAA GOSIC
IP3 ENM server
ACRF CMBE
NOAA NEXRAD
IP3 Clearinghouse/
Mediator
NOAA NIDIS
USGS services
TOPS
resources
USGS Maps
GBIF resources
Possible collaborative Use Scenarios to be demonstrated: examples
• CC impact on Species Distribution (IPY)
• Multi-risk Management
• Protected Area Monitoring (IPY)
• Desertification Projections
Agenda (Thursday, 25th
13:00 – 14:15)
I part: The context
Global Federated Climate and Weather systems
Global Biodiversity systems: GeoBON
D. Middleton (NCAR and WMO)
G. Geller (NASA JPL and IP3
Team) and S. Nativi (CNR and IP3 Team)
Interoperability process: The IP3 demonstrations
S.Nativi (CNR and IP3 Team)
II part: Interoperability Architecture: Some AIP-2 Principal
NOAA NCDC Response
USGS Response
BKG Response
Christina Lief
Doug Norbert
Juergen Walther
III part: AIP-2 Interoperability experiments & shared use scenarios
An interoperability test framework to share resources
Possible collaborative Use scenarios
Conclusions
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All
All
AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop
Energy SBA
Session Overview
Thierry Ranchin, Mines Paris Tech
Ellsworth LeDrew, UIC Co-Chair
GEO AIP-2 Kickoff
September 25th, 2008
Energy Session
• Community objectives (from Annex B) linked with
Task EN-07-03:
– Renewable energy sources (RES) for electricity
production
– The exploitation of these energies requires
accurate knowledge of the resources and of their
availability (in space and time) as well as accurate
forecasts in the different phases of an energy
system life cycle.
Scenario objectives
• Support the SBA Energy by developing
services providing irradiance data among
other parameters
• Simulating the case of the sitting of a solar
power plant.
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List of responses
• Data providers:
– Mines ParisTech (Primary Participant)
– NOAA NCDC NIDIS (Primary Participant)
– ACRF, CIESIN, NASA World Wind, NOAA
NCDC GOSIC, NOAA SNAAP (Contributing
Participants)
• Portal, ClearingHouse and Workflow
support:
– Compusult, ESA, ESRI
– Testing facilities
– USGS
• Enterprise Modelling:
– INCOSE
AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop
Air Quality and Health
Scenario
Stefan Falke, Rudy Husar, Frank Lindsay, David McCabe
GEOSS AIP-2 Kickoff
25-26 September 2008
Air Quality & Health Scenario
Focus Areas
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Real-Time Large-Scale Event Analysis
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Assessment of Intercontinental Transport
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Air Quality Forecasting
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Information to the Health Community & the Public
Key Actors: Data Providers, Analysts, IT, AQ Decision Makers
Typical Processing Value Chain
Primary Participant Responses to AQ Scenario
Catalog/
Metadata
Data
Access
Sensors/
Models
Workflow
Clients
Scenario
EPA
ESIP AQ
Cluster
GIOVANNI
ICT4EO
ISPRA
Northrop
Grumman
VIEWS
WUStL
Contributing Participants: CIESIN, Compusult, ESA, ESRI, GOES-R and GMU,
INCOSE, NASA World Wind, NOAA NCDC GOSIC, NOAA SNAAP
What is Anticipated?
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Current AIP Participants represent diverse group with multiple legitimate
perspectives
Stakeholders: IT System Users, Data Providers, Funding Agencies,
Developers, Researchers
AQ Scenario Challenges
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Persistent, standardized AQ data network
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Interface to GCI: Community Catalog, Portal
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Selecting a scenario which can integrate the offerings using GCIcompatible Service Oriented Architecture
AIP-2 Kickoff Sessions
• SBA, Communities of Practice, Scenario Sessions
– Disaster Response
– Climate Change and Biodiversity
– Renewable Energy
– Air Quality and Health
• Transverse Technology sessions:
– Catalogues and Clearinghouse
– Service and Dataset Description
– Data Product Access: service, schema, encoding
– Sensors and Models Access: service, schema, encoding
– Workflow for derived product and alert generation
– Clients: portals and applications clients
– Test Facility for Service Registration
AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop
Catalogue and Clearinghouse
Session Overview
Josh Lieberman
Doug Nebert
Kengo Aizawa
GEOSS AIP-2 Kickoff
25-26 September 2008
Session Agenda
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Introduction to GEOSS Clearinghouse environment (Josh Lieberman, 10 min)
Status of GEOSS Clearinghouse deployments (ESA, Compusult, ESRI, USGS,
5 min each):
– Capabilities for metadata harvest and query distribution - supported
metadata formats, structures, interfaces
– Strategy and requirements for registered catalogues in GEOSS Svc Reg
– Commonality and distinctiveness among deployments
Brief status from community catalogue operators (5-10 minutes each) on:
– Focus of catalogue (audience, # recs, geo extent)
– Registration status with GEOSS Service Registry
– Service protocol used
– Metadata structure(s) used
– Collection representations
– Issues: findability, accessibility, interoperability, currency
Next Steps discussion - What goals and activities on the Clearinghouse and
catalogues for AIP-II? (10min)
Clearinghouse and Common Infrastructure
GEOSS
Registries
Components
Services
Standards
Requirements
What is infrastructure (and who cares)?
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Clearinghouse / Registry – the tracks
Portals – the terminals
Applications – the trains
Users – the passengers
Content – the baggage
SBA’s – the destinations
AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop
Service and Dataset Description
Session Overview
Josh Lieberman
Doug Nebert
Ted Haberman
GEOSS AIP-2 Kickoff
25-26 September 2008
Session Agenda
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Overview of metadata requirements and proposed description
strategies for harvesting and search (10 minutes)
Introduction of participants (10 minutes)
ISO Profile metadata (10 minutes)
Use of ISO metadata for service quality and conformance (10 minutes)
Open discussion on content and accessibility of discovery metadata (10
minutes)
Workplan development (20 minutes)
– Task milestones and relation to AIP-2 Master Schedule
– Gaps between present practice and AIP discovery use case
requirements: discernment and resolution
– Impacts and dependencies for work in this thread.
– Potential changes to GEOSS Architecture as a result of this work
Report from Data Product Access session on metadata for deep
content access and service binding. (5 minutes)
Without metadata,
SOA itself would be impossible
Clearinghouse
Community Catalogs
Community Catalogs
Harvests /
Cascades
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Service / Dataset
Description Metadata
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Service
Service
Instances
Instances
Provisions
Datasets
Datasets
AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop
Data Products Access
Session Overview
Hans-Peter Plag, UNR
Glenn Rutledge, NOAA NOMADS
Hervé Caumont, OGC IP Team / ERDAS
GEOSS AIP-2 Kickoff
25-26 September 2008
Session Agenda
• Introduction: once the client has discovered a service......”how to
ensure (strong word but) the client application can bind to that
service, i.e use service metadata, and then use data through
integration in a local data model”
• Self introductions of persons in the session (10 min)
• Presentations by primary participants: ICAN, CIESIN, + invitee
– Identify what problem are you solving
– Emphasis on the end-to-end use case: publish, find, bind,
workflow, decision
– Listing of services and data contributions
• Open Discussion (20 min)
– Design and interoperability arrangements
• Work plan for the topic: dates and actions (10 min)
Session main topics
Standards
Geodetic
Reference
Frame
AIP-2 Kick-Off
Data Products Access
Good examples
Basic
Geographi
c Data
Map Projections
Application
schemas
Data Quality
Security
Copyright
Data Product Access topics
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EO Data: Radar, Optical, Weather, Precipitation, TRMM flash flood potential
ALOS Imagery: Panchromatic, Near IR, SAR
High-frequency radar
in situ oceanographic data
Coastal Web Atlas holdings
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Encodings Formats : NetCDF/CF, KML, GML, JPEG2000, PNGs,
GeoTIFF, MrSID, Geolocated JPEGs, CADRG, CIB, Shapefile
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Services: WMS, WCS and WFS
Multistandard platform (MapServer, ArcIms Server, SDE, etc)
SPIDR web services
IP3 ENM Species Distribution Analysis service
SoDa W*S is already a Special Argmt
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Broker Service to access OGC Web services, THREDDS/OpenDAP, GBIF
Data Product Access responses
• 23 Primary responses: CIESIN, CNES, EPA, ESA,
GEO-Ukraine, ICAN, ICT4EO, IP3, ISPRA, JAXA,
Mines Paris Tech, NASA World Wind, NOAA IOOS,
NOAA NCDC GOSIC, NOAA NCDC NEXRAD,
NOAA NCDC NIDIS, NOAA NCDC NOMADS,
NOAA/NASA GOES-R and GMU CSISS, Northrop
Grumman, SURA/NIMSAT/GoMOOS, Spot Image,
USGS, Washington Univ St. Louis
• 15 Contributing responses: ACRF, Caribbean
Flood Team, ERDAS, ESIP AQ Cluster, ESRI, ESRI
Canada, NOAA SNAAP
AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop
Sensors and Models Access
Session Overview
Anwar Vahed, ICT4EO
Luis Bermudez, SURA/NIMSAT/GoMOOS
Don Sullivan Caribbean Flood Team
GEOSS AIP-2 Kickoff
25-26 September 2008
Sensors and Models Access:
service, schema, encoding
• Scenarios
– Disaster response for Floods and Fire
• Sensors and Models
– Sensors: EO-1, TRMM, Envisat, MODIS,...
– Models: WRF and CALPUFF, Bluesky,...
• Technologies
– Sensor Web Enablement (SOS, SAS, SPS,...)
– Model output in WCS / WMS / SOS
AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop
Workflow
Session Overview
Liping Di
Satoshi Sekiguchi
Greg Yetman
GEOSS AIP-2 Kickoff
25-26 September 2008
Session Agenda
• Co-lead introduces the session (5 minutes)
• Self introductions of persons in the session (10 min)
• Presentations by several primary participants (30
min)
– GeoBrain (Liping Di)
– GeoGRID (Satoshi Sekiguchi)
– Population WPS (Greg Yetman)
– Grid Workflow (Nataliia Kussul)
• Open Discussion (10 min)
• Establish matrix of service providers and services
• Develop a work plan for the topic: dates and actions
Workflows will be based on SBA use cases
Service-chaining
Workflows
(WPS, BPEL, etc.)
Biodiversity and
climate
Disaster Response
Renewable Energy
Air Quality
GEO Architecture and Data Committee
Task AR-07-02
Architecture Implementation Pilot
Client Applications Session(s)
Session Points of Contact:
Nadine Alameh, MobileAps
Hervé Caumont, OGC IP Team / ERDAS
September 26th, 2008
Client Applications
• 5 Primary responses: Compusult, ESRI, ESA;
CNES, ERDAS, NASA World Wind
• 19 Contributing responses: BKG, Caribbean Flood
Team, CIESIN, ESIP AQ Cluster, Mines Paris Tech,
GEO-Ukraine, ICAN, ICT4EO, IP3, ISPRA, NOAA
NCDC GOSIC, NOAA NCDC NEXRAD, NOAA
NCDC NIDIS, NOAA SNAAP, NOAA/NASA GOES-R
and GMU CSISS, Northrop Grumman,
SURA/NIMSAT/GoMOOS, USGS, Washington Univ
St. Louis
Session Agenda (Part 1: CA Offerings)
• Introduction: Many community portals are emerging to serve
various community practices. How do these applications connect
to GEOSS? How can they leverage the Common Infrastructure
and how can they best contribute their offerings into this global
system without having to reinvent the wheel with each community
or application.
• Self introductions of persons in the session
• Presentations by primary participants:
– GEO portals: ESRI, ESA, Compusult
– Communities and Reusable Components: NOAA GOSIC,
NASA WorldWind and ERDAS TITAN Network
• Open Discussion
– Design and interoperability arrangements
• Work plan for the topic: dates and actions
Session Agenda (Part 2: CA Collaborations)
• Introduction: what are the possible collaboration scenarios in
order to achieve cross-domain, value-added applications within
GEOSS ?
• Self introductions of persons in the session
• Presentations by primary participants:
– TBC (NOAA, Mines Paris, NASA WorldWind, ERDAS…)
• Open Discussion
– Discussion on definition/criteria of community portal and how
connections to and from geo portal(s) should be established
– Reusable components discussion: best practices, registry,
open source, Portlets, APIs, etc.
• Work plan for the topic: dates and actions
AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop
Test Facility for Service Registration
Session Overview
Jolyon Martin, ESA
Doug Nebert, USGS
GEO AIP-2 Kickoff
September 25th, 2008
Test Facility
• Co-leads: Jolyon
Martin, Doug Nebert
• Primary Participants:
BKG, ESA, USGS
• Contributing
Participants: CIESIN,
ICT4EO
• Topics
– Conformance test
– Persistent testbed
– Usability test
AIP-2 Kickoff Sessions
• SBA, Communities of Practice, Scenario Sessions
– Disaster Response
– Climate Change and Biodiversity
– Renewable Energy
– Air Quality and Health
• Transverse Technology sessions:
– Catalogues and Clearinghouse
– Service and Dataset Description
– Data Product Access: service, schema, encoding
– Sensors and Models Access: service, schema, encoding
– Workflow for derived product and alert generation
– Clients: portals and applications clients
– Test Facility for Service Registration
Today’s Agenda – 25 September
Tomorrow’s Agenda – 26 September
Rooms
• A = Daman Conference Room
• B = Director’s Conference Room
• C = Chapman Conference Room