Terradue at the Copernicus Big Data Workshop, 14th March 2014 in Brussels.
A discussion about the Sentinel downstream services, viewed from the landscape of opportunities brought by Copernicus for SMEs.
As we are celebrating this week the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web, Tim-berners Lee's "This is for everyone" (Olympic Games, London 2012) makes the point.
What will the next 25 years of Copernicus data availability look like ? How to create powerful Webs of users for the earth Sentinels ?
We present our current engineering activities, leveraging Open Web and Cloud Computing opportunities, and aiming at empowering the Copernicus users.
Read more:
http://www.sensyf.eu
http://www.copernicus.eu
http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/Copernicus/Climate_services
3. Promoting Earth Observation Services
A return of experience…
• Sentinels Synergy Framework
• Cloud Services
o public authorities, downstream industry, researchers…
• Uptake of Copernicus data & information
http://www.sensyf.eu
4. …addressing Global Change
… arctic & alpine
areas managers mapping the
growing season in northern Europe
… farmers and
associations controlling the
agriculture irrigation processes
… in-land reservoirs
managers monitoring the water quality
and quantity
"
EC project
deploying a cloud framework
built for Copernicus data
http://www.sensyf.eu
proof checked through
seven demonstrative
services for…
5. Key opportunities for earth data availability
Open data policies
Dissemination infrastructures
Processing platforms
6. Cloud Sandbox Enablers
• Connect web resources
into an experiment
apparatus using APIs
• Data usage rights globally
registered for scientific use
• Exchange and reuse of a
developer’s workspace
9. 25 years of data availability
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/hold_ye_front_page/science
10. Distributed infrastructures
• Repeatable environments
for reuse of scientific work
• Data as a Service within
federated environments,
with usage metrics
• Shared resources across
Cloud Computing clusters
11. Matching open science goals
Open Source"
Open Data"
Open Access"
Open"
Notebook
Transparency in experimental
approach & collection of observations
Public availability & reusability of
environmental data
Public accessibility of peer-reviewed
scientific communications
Shared versioning environment to
facilitate progress in R&D
12. Sentinels Catalogs ready (ngEO)
13,000,000 Sentinel-1
browse images
4.5TB
15TB
30TB
30,000,000 Sentinel-3
data products
900,000,000 Sentinel-2
browse images
Next Generation User Services for Earth Observation
14. New development cycles
• Cloud Appliances Marketplace: a ‘VM Store’ to manage
user Sandboxes
• Platform as a Service (PaaS) instances: an algorithms
integration environment along with data staging tools
Sandbox instance
Tools (Python, Libraries, ...)
Sandboxes
15. • After validation, practitioners deploy their applications to
a selected Cloud Infrastructure
Cloud Compute deployments
16. The Web as a Platform
Open Web & Cloud Computing technologies
Innovate the way Earth Sciences practitioners
work & share
17. CELEBRATING A HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE WEB"
WITH THANKS
Hervé Caumont
Program Manager, Terradue
herve.caumont@terradue.com