September 2, 2019 | September 3, 2019 | September 4, 2019 | |
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Morning | Geospatial Sensing – from sensing to understanding our world Conference Session |
Interactive Workshop | |
Afternoon | Tutorials | Geospatial Sensing – from sensing to understanding our world Conference Session |
Developer Meet-ups |
Evening | Ice breaker | Conference Dinner |
13:00 – 14:00 | Registration |
14:00 – 15:30 | Parallel Tutorials: 1) Using Copernicus Data in Practical Use Cases 2) Data Import and Export within the Sensor Web |
15:30 – 16:00 | Coffee Break |
16:00 – 17:30 | Tutorial: 3) Management and Visualization of Sensor Web Data |
19:30 + | Icebreaker |
- Using Copernicus Data in Practical Use Cases (90 minutes)
The tutorial will introduce domain use cases for Copernicus Sentinel data (e.g. Water, Hydrology) and explain characteristics of the different Sentinel missions and how they can be utilized. It will address the usage of the Sentinel Open Access Hub and its API and touch on system architectures for automated satellite image processing. At the end of the tutorial participants will be able to understand how and which Copernicus Sentinel data can be used for specific uses cases, how to use the Sentinel Open Access Hub and the API to retrieve data of interest (filtering, etc.), as well as conceptually integrate Sentinel data into new or existing systems. - Data Import and Export within the Sensor Web (90 minutes)
This tutorial will address how to load data into Sensor Web servers for publication on the Web. While the installation of Sensor Web servers is usually quickly achieved, the population of the underlying data stores is often a more comprehensive task. As part of this tutorial, we will introduce different ways to load data into Sensor Web servers. This will include approaches such as the transactional SOS operations, the use of ETL tools, the coupling of existing databases to Sensor Web servers as well as the use of lightweight protocols (e.g. MQTT) for establishing data loading processes. At the end of this tutorial, the participants will be able to choose methods for publishing observation data into Sensor Web servers that best suit their individual requirements. In addition, they will gain insight into how these methods can be applied in practice. - Management and Visualization of Sensor Web Data (90 minutes)
This tutorial will introduce how Sensor Web components, such as the 52°North implementations, can be used to build IT infrastructures for managing, sharing, analyzing and visualizing sensor data. This includes not only an introduction into the technical foundations, but also hands-on experience with the 52°North Sensor Web components (e.g. the Helgoland Sensor Web Viewer). At the end of this tutorial, the participants will have an overview of relevant standards, typical architecture patterns, deployment strategies (including approaches for data storage and data loading), data models and typical application examples.
08:00 – 09:00 | Registration |
09:00 – 09:45 | Introduction, Welcome
Prof. Dr. Albert Remke, Simon Jirka (52°North)
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09:45 – 10:15 | Experiences Using SOS for Citizen Science Interoperability
Joan Masó (CREAF), Ester Prat (CREAF) and Andy Cobley (University of Dundee)
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10:15 – 10:30 |
invited flash talk: The BelAir App – Communicating Air Quality Data to a Broad Audience Olav Peeters (IRCEL)
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10:30 – 10:45 | invited flash talk: AQSens Data Platform – an Overview Alexander Kotsev, Annette Borowiak, Sven Schade, Michel Gerboles, Federico Karagulian, Maurizio Barbiere(Joint Research Centre),
Simon Jirka and Matthes Rieke (52°North) |
10:45 – 11:15 | Coffee Break |
11:15 – 11:45 | A User Focused Approach to Use WPS Processes for the Natural Hazard Domain and Multi-Risk Assessment
Nico Mandery (DLR), Mathias Böck (DLR), Michael Langbein (DLR), Monika Friedemann (DLR), Torsten Riedlinger (DLR) and Benjamin Proß (52°North)
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11:45 – 12:15 | How the openEO Project Unifies Access to Big Earth Observation Data Processing Platforms
Christoph Friedrich (University of Münster), Edzer Pebesma (University of Münster) and Matthias Mohr (Universtiy of Münster)
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12:15 – 12:45 | Data Recommender System: Improving the Discovery of Environmental Datasets through Text Analytics and Usage Mining
Anusuriya Devaraju (PANGAEA, MARUM), Uwe Schindler (PANGAEA, MARUM), Robert Huber (PANGAEA, MARUM) and Michael Diepenbroek (PANGAEA, MARUM)
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12:45 – 14:00 | Lunch Break |
14:00 – 14:30 | Adaptation of the Helgoland Client to Represent the Marine Monitoring Network of BSH
Hans-Christoph Schreyer (BSH)
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14:30 – 15:00 | Critical Success Factors of the ReefTEMPS Sensors-oriented Environmental Information System for a Real Operationality
Sylvie Fiat (ENTROPIE, IRD) and Régis Hocdé (MARBEC, IRD)
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15:00 – 15:15 | invited flash talk: Visualizing and Sharing Geoprocessing Workflows in the AfriAlliance Project
Rob Lemmens, Robert Ohuru, Javier Morales (University of Twente , ITC)
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15:15 – 15:30 | invited flash talk: TaMIS – Using the Variety of the Sensor Web
Christian Malewski (Wupperverband)
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15:30 – 16:00 | Coffee Break |
16:00 – 16:30 | Samplings and Monitoring Programs: Synchronizing Well Defined CSV files with the New Sensor Web Datamodel
Christian Malewski (Wupperverband)
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16:30 – 17:00 | MONOCLE – Multiscale Observation Networks for Optical Monitoring of Coastal Waters, Lakes and Estuaries
Oliver Clements (Plymouth Marine Laboratory) and Kathrin Poser (Water Insight)
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17:00 – 17:15 | invited flash talk: Fancy Synthesizing of Beehive, Weather and Environmental Data with Grafana
Andreas Motl and Matthias Mehldau (Hiveeyes)
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17:15 – 17:30 | invited flash talk: ArcGIS Notebooks for Raster Analysis
Frida Ruiz (Esri Deutschland intern) and Thomas Paschke (Esri Deutschland)
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17:30 – 18:00 | A Comparative Evaluation of OGC Sensor Observation Service Implementations
Trupti Padiya (Friedrich Schiller University), Carsten Pathe (Friedrich Schiller University), Frank Loeffler (Friedrich Schiller University), Friederike Klan (DLR – Institute of Data Science)
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19:00 + | Get-Together |
9:00 – 9:30 | Introduction: What aspects are important for future developments of Sensor Web, Geoprocessing und EO Infrastructures? |
9:30 – 10:30 | Break out sessions: e.g. event-based architectures, Sensor Web, Geoprocessing, Security, EO integration |
10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee Break |
11:00 – 12:30 | Presentations and discussion of break out session results |
12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch Break |
13:30 – 16:00 | Developer Meet-Ups |