Standard-Based Data and Information Systems for Earth Observation

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CEOS was established under the auspices of the Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations in 1984 in response to a recommendation from a panel of experts in remote sensing within the Working Group on Growth, Technology and Employment (CEOS, 2009). The panel recognized the collective value of the world’s Earth remote sensing capabilities and the advantages that would be gained by the coordination of civil Earth observing satellite missions. By cooperating in mission planning and the development of compatible data products, applications, services and policies, the national space programs would maximize the bene?ts of their individual inve- ments and be able to better address the environmental challenges of the entire international community. CEOS was to serve as the focal point for this inter- tional coordination and to provide the forum for the change of policy and technical information. The members of CEOS are governmental organizations that are international or national in nature and are responsible for a civil space-borne Earth observation program that is currently in operation or in an advanced stage of system devel- ment. CEOS also has established Associate Members that are similar governmental organizations with a civil space-segment activity in an early stage of system dev- opment or those with a signi?cant ground-segment activity that supports CEOS objectives. Associate Members may also be existing satellite coordination group and scienti?c or governmental bodies that are international in nature and have a signi?cant programmatic activity that likewise is aligned with the goals of CEOS.

Author(s): Liping Di, H. K. Ramapriyan (auth.), Liping Di, H. K. Ramapriyan (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 248
Tags: Geographical Information Systems/Cartography; Earth Sciences, general

Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Standards-Based Data and Information Systems for Earth Observations – An Introduction....Pages 1-6
Use of NWGISS to Implement a Data Node in China’s Spatial Information Grid....Pages 7-25
Data Integration Support to the Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period Project (CEOP)....Pages 27-36
Progress in OGC Web Services Interoperability Development....Pages 37-61
Evolution of the Earth Observing System (EOS) Data and Information System (EOSDIS)....Pages 63-92
SCOOP Data Management: A Standards-Based Distributed Information System for Coastal Data Management....Pages 93-111
A New Approach to Preservation Metadata for Scientific Data – A Real World Example....Pages 113-125
Archive Standards: How Their Adoption Benefit Archive Systems....Pages 127-142
An Association Rule Discovery System Applied to Geographic Data....Pages 143-164
An Intelligent Archive Testbed Incorporating Data Mining....Pages 165-188
Semantic Augmentations to an ebRIM Profile of Catalogue Service for the Web....Pages 189-208
Geospatial Knowledge Discovery Using Semantic Web Services....Pages 209-226
Accelerating Technology Adoption Through Community Endorsement....Pages 227-248