IN14B-03:
GEOSS: Addressing Big Data Challenges

Monday, 15 December 2014: 4:30 PM
Stefano Nativi, CNR Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Prato, Italy; CNR - IIA, Sesto Fiorentino-Firenze, Italy, Max Craglia, Joint Research Center Ispra, Ispra, Italy and Osamu Ochiai, GEO Secretariat, Geneva, Swaziland
Abstract:
In the sector of Earth Observation, the explosion of data is due to many factors including: new satellite constellations, the increased capabilities of sensor technologies, social media, crowdsourcing, and the need for multidisciplinary and collaborative research to face Global Changes.

In this area, there are many expectations and concerns about Big Data. Vendors have attempted to use this term for their commercial purposes. It is necessary to understand whether Big Data is a radical shift or an incremental change for the existing digital infrastructures. This presentation tries to explore and discuss the impact of Big Data challenges and new capabilities on the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) and particularly on its common digital infrastructure called GCI. GEOSS is a global and flexible network of content providers allowing decision makers to access an extraordinary range of data and information at their desk. The impact of the Big Data dimensionalities (commonly known as ā€˜Vā€™ axes: volume, variety, velocity, veracity, visualization) on GEOSS is discussed. The main solutions and experimentation developed by GEOSS along these axes are introduced and analyzed. GEOSS is a pioneering framework for global and multidisciplinary data sharing in the Earth Observation realm; its experience on Big Data is valuable for the many lessons learned.