DocumentCode
2002870
Title
Discover, visualize, and deliver geospatial data through OGC standards-based WebGIS system
Author
Wei, Yaxing ; Santhana-Vannan, Suresh-Kumar ; Cook, Robert B.
Author_Institution
Environ. Sci. Div. (ESD), Oak Ridge Nat. Lab. (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN, USA
fYear
2009
fDate
12-14 Aug. 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Geospatial data are important to understand the Earth - ecosystem dynamics, land cover changes, resource management, and human interactions with the Earth to name a few. One of the biggest difficulties users face is to discover, access, and assemble distributed, large volume, heterogeneous geospatial data to conduct geo-analysis. Traditional methods of geospatial data discovery, visualization, and delivery lack the capabilities of resource sharing and automation across systems or organizational boundaries. They require users to download the data ldquoas-isrdquo in their original file format, projection, and extent. Also, discovering data served by traditional methods requires prior knowledge of data location, and processing requires specialized expertise. These drawbacks of traditional methods create additional burden to users, introduce too much overhead to research, and also reduce the potential usage of the data. At the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), researchers working on NASA-sponsored projects: Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) and Modeling and Synthesis Thematic Data Center (MAST-DC) have tapped into the benefits of Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards to overcome the drawbacks of traditional methods of geospatial data discovery, visualization, and delivery. The OGC standards-based approach facilitates data sharing and interoperability across network, organizational, and geopolitical boundaries. Tools and services based on OGC standards deliver the data in many user defined formats and allow users to visualize the data prior to download. This paper introduces an approach taken to visualize and deliver ORNL DAAC, MAST-DC, and other relevant geospatial data through OGC standards-based Web Services, including Web Map Service (WMS), Web Coverage Service (WCS), and Web Feature Service (WFS). It also introduces a WebGIS system built on top of OGC services that helps users discover, visualize, and access geospatial data.
Keywords
Web services; geographic information systems; user interfaces; Distributed Active Archive Center; Modeling and Synthesis Thematic Data Center; NASA research; OGC standards; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Open Geospatial Consortium; Web Coverage Service; Web Feature Service; Web Map Service; Web Services; WebGIS system; geo-analysis; geospatial data; user access; user discovery; user visualization; Assembly; Automation; Data visualization; Earth; Ecosystems; Humans; Laboratories; Network synthesis; Resource management; Web services; Geospatial Data; MAST-DC; OGC; ORNL DAAC; WCS; WFS; WMS; WebGIS;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Geoinformatics, 2009 17th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Fairfax, VA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4562-2
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-4563-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GEOINFORMATICS.2009.5293520
Filename
5293520
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