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CEOS Land Surface Imaging (LSI) Constellation. Thomas M. Holm, Co-Chair, LSI Constellation Study Team, USGS Lyndon R. Oleson, WGISS Lead, USGS Paul Davis, Portal Technical Team Lead, University of Maryland. Land Surface Imaging Constellation. Goals and Objectives - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Thomas M. Holm, Co-Chair, LSI Constellation Study Team, USGSLyndon R. Oleson, WGISS Lead, USGSPaul Davis, Portal Technical Team Lead, University of Maryland
CEOS Land Surface Imaging (LSI) Constellation
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Land Surface Imaging Constellation
Goals and Objectives “…promote the efficient, effective, and
comprehensive collection, distribution and application of space-acquired image data of the global land surface, especially to meet societal needs of the global population, such as those addressed by the GEO societal benefit areas”
Define the optimal observational capabilities (and policies) to guide planning/development/operation of future LSI systems
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LSI Constellation Study Team - 2009
CEOS Agency Members• USGS: Co-Chair, Tom Holm (new 2009)• ISRO: Co-Chair, V. Hegde (new 2009)• EC: Herve JeanJean• INPE: João Vianei Soares• ESA: Michael Berger• CSA: Daniel DeLisle• CONAE: Ana Medico• JAXA: Takeo Tadono• NOAA: Kevin Gallo• NASA: Garek Gutman• NRSCC: Yonghong Zhang• CRESDA: Xiaohua Yi• GISTDA: Phuriwaj Ruengnaowaroj• CNES: Aurelie Sand• CDTI: Mónica Lopez
CEOS WG Members• WGCV (NASA): Stephen Ungar• WGCV (USGS):Greg Stensaas
User Community Members
• USGS: Brad Reed• JRC: Alan Belward• JPL: Mike Abrams• Nagoya U.: Yasushi Yamaguchi• BGS: Stuart Marsh• U. Maryland: J. Townshend• CSIRO: Alex Held
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Status of Activities
LSI Constellation Portal: “Mid-Resolution Optical Land Surface Imaging Satellite Systems” -- Information and Enhanced Data Access• Now online at http://wgiss.ceos.org/lsip
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Back-up Slides
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LSI Portal
IDN Contribution: Satellite & Sensor Descriptions
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LSI Portal
IDN Contribution
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Status• The prototype LSI Constellation Portal was demo’d at the
CEOS Plenary in 2008 and at GEO V in Bucharest.• The LSI Constellation Portal became operational in March,
2009• Since last WGISS, Bryan Bailey, USGS/EROS and co-chair
of LSI Constellation Study Team, has retired.• Tom Holm, USGS/EROS, has been named by Bryant
Kramer as replacement for Bryan.• Tom Holm attended recent SIT meeting.• No significant additions (e.g. data) have been applied to
the LSI Portal since going operational.
Current Status of LSI Activities
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Actions from WGISS #27• Prepare a description of some potential options for
expanding or enhancing the LSI Portal and sending it to the LSI Constellation Study Team for their comments, recommendations and preferences.
• In addition to describing some changes to the Portal, we also agreed to characterize for the Study Team what the complexity or level of effort might be to accomplish the enhancements.
Actions
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LSI – Enhancement Criteria
Questions used to explore and consider the relative merits of enhancements to LSI Portal1. Will the enhancement provide access to member agency (LSI
Constellation) data not previously available or significantly improve the existing capabilities?
2. Will the enhancement provide a new capability or service not previously available?
3. Does the enhancement feature LSI Constellation member agency data and capabilities?
4. What is the relative complexity and scale of effort associated with the enhancement?
5. Would the proposed enhancement demonstrate the architectural goals of GEOSS or contribute to a better understanding of the potential benefits of the architecture?
6. What is the relative feasibility of accomplishing the enhancement within the collegial-best-effort world of CEOS and considering the organizational structure and influence of working teams?
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Land Surface Imagery Portal Team - Goals
• Phase 1: Tables of LSI attributes online (completed)• Phase 2: Ability to search LSI attributes database
online• Phase 3: Ability to search LSI attributes and catalogs
online• Phase 4: Ability to search LSI attributes and catalogs
in online map tool.
• Other goals:o Develop a sample imagery data collection, in a common formato Satisfy goals of GEO, CEOS, LSI Working Groups, GOFCo Gain fast, open access to all land surface imagery for science
community.
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LSI Portal: Potential enhancements in cooperation with CEOS Working Group on Information Systems and Services (WGISS).
Options under consideration:
1. Addition of new data types or descriptive information
o Expanding the data set, sensor, and platform information as well as links to order/access systems for non-optical land imaging systems such as radar or other optical imaging systems such as MODIS and/or high resolution systems.
2. Expand functionality to include cross-system, granule-level, search and data retrieval
o Expand the functionality to go beyond directory and metadata about sensors and platforms to being able to initiate a granule-level search across multiple LSI member systems to select and obtain individual data granules directly through a single portal without having to be linked or handed off to other member portals or web sites.
3. Direct link to Forest Carbon Tracking portal
Future Plans – Overview from T. Holm
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Addition of new data types (e.g. radar, other optical) or descriptive information• Will the enhancement provide access to member agency (LSI
Constellation) data not previously available or significantly improve data existing access capabilities?o This would enhance the visibility and access to existing land
imagery• Will the enhancement provide a new capability or service not
previously available?o None beyond the core, current portal functional capability
of providing a focal point for land imaging data will be extended to other types and resolutions of remotely sensed data.
• Does the enhancement feature LSI Constellation member agency data and capabilities?o Yes, assuming they provided sensor/platform information
and offer an online order and access mechanism that is operational and available via a link.
Future Plans
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Expand functionality to include cross-system, granule-level, search and data retrieval• Will the enhancement provide access to member agency
(LSI Constellation) data not previously available or significantly improve the existing capabilities?o Expanding the functional capabilities to the granule level
would significantly improve the existing portal capabilitieso The user, directly through the portal, would be able to
access and order/download specific data granuleso The search and selection would be enabled via geographic,
temporal, and other granule specific parameters (e.g. cloud cover, product options)
o This capability could also include the ability to view browse images or other sub-sampled visual selection aids
o The capability would allow access to multiple LSI member data servers via a single user interface
Future Plans
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Expand functionality to include cross-system, granule-level, search and data retrieval (cont.)• What is the relative complexity and scale of effort
associated with the enhancement?o This would be a significant, non-trivial design and
development effort to accomplish across multiple member systems
o The portal interface itself, while needing functional expansion, would not be as complex as the behind-the-scenes interface to multiple data servers
o Each of the member agencies would need to agree to a common protocol and functional model and potential add or change their system configurations to provide access directly to their data servers via the common interface protocol
Future Plans
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Forest Carbon Tracking Portal
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Next Actions: through WGISS 29
• The Attribute query builder establish on-line
The attribute query builder allows users
to access all attributes taken
from the web page tables in a text only query builder. This
tool is ready to move online, or we
can wait to integrate with a map query tool.Example query: all red
bands with spatial resolution GT 50m
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Next Actions: through WGISS 29
• Develop a map search capability. • Engage either the Google API (commercial) or
MapServer (open source & OGC compliant).
Quick search•Satellites &
Sensors
•Orbit Information
•Band Information
•Visible & NIR Bands
•SWIR Bands
•Thermal Bands
•Panchromatic
Bands
•Hyperspectral
Bands
•Radio & Geometric
Characteristics
•Geographic
Characteristics
010-536
010-536
010-536
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ID Satellite Sensor Status Date producer
010-536 CBERS-1 CCD Online 2009-04-07 glcf
010-537 CBERS-1 CCD Online 2009-04-07 glcf
010-538 CBERS-1 CCD Online 2009-04-07 glcf
010-539 CBERS-1 CCD Online 2009-04-07 glcf
Home CEOS LSI About LSIC About Portal ContactSearch by Attributes Search by Map Guide
• Features could be simple (find
a scene) or extensive (building complex
attribute + spatial queries).
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Develop means of capturing Portal activity metrics.• Volume metrics: download rates, number of products and
services• Performance metrics: repeat customers, preferred datasets,
accessibility• Impact metrics: examples of how data are used
Next Actions: through WGISS 29
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Next Steps and Recommendations to WGISS• We need to be patient to receive reply from LSI
Constellation members regarding potential enhancements and their desires
• LSI Constellation is not planning to do any demonstrations of the portal at the upcoming CEOS or GEO Plenary meetings.
• LSI could leverage lessons learned from WADC efforts at interoperability.
Future Plans - Recommendations
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