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Earth-Sun Sciences Systems Components Knowledge Base
Fritz Policelli
NASA Stennis Space Center
Fritz.s.policelli@nasa.gov
January 4, 2005
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NASA Vision and Mission Statement
3November 16, 2004
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NASA Applied Sciences Program
• Objective– To expand and accelerate the economic and societal benefits
from NASA Earth-Sun science information and technology research results
Ecological Forecasting
AgriculturalEfficiency
Air Quality
Invasive Species
Aviation
Energy Management
CarbonManagement
WaterManagementHomeland
Security
Disaster Management
Coastal Management
Public Health
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Partnership Approach to Integrated Systems
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NASA Earth-Sun Research Themes
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NASA Earth-Sun Spacecraft Missions
4November 16, 2004
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Earth-Sun Science System Components
http://www.asd.ssc.nasa.gov/m2m
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Accompanying Print Materials
• Three booklets with high-level information on NASA-affiliated systems are in development/distribution – NASA Spacecraft Research Missions– Models & Assimilation Systems– Partner Organization Decision Support Tools
• Earth-Sun Science System Components Chart: Current Version 4.85
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Purpose
– Create and evolve a dynamic inventory of science-quality NASA Earth-Sun Science Systems and Products resulting from science and technology Research and Development
• Missions/Sensors/Measurements• Models/Analysis Systems/Assimilations Systems/Model Products• Science, Education, and Technology Infrastructure
– Provide the NASA Applied Sciences Program and science community with reference information on NASA products
– Provide candidate “Integrated Systems Solutions” for community of practice, including partner organizations with Decision Support Tools
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Functions
– Gather information on NASA affiliated spacecraft missions, sensors, measurements, models, analysis systems, assimilation systems, model products, and partner decision support tools into a database
– Provide a user-friendly, web-based interface for the knowledge base
– Evolve updated printed materials (chart, booklets) based on online information
– Dynamically update the database and the interface in order to maintain data integrity
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Data Gathering
• Key sources of information on NASA research results– Primary source for remote sensing systems, sensors, and
products is the Internet– Primary source for models is model owners/developers – Secondary source is teleconferences with researchers – Tertiary sources include books, presentations, and periodicals
• Initial information gathering– Affiliated NASA researchers (~20,000 !) may access a web
page allowing them to submit revisions to the database– Revisions are reviewed prior to entry into the baselined
database
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Knowledge Base Website
– Graphical Interface to the SQL Server Database
– Each icon represents a remote sensing system• Clicking on a mission icon will…
– Display basic information about the mission– Display a hypertext listing of the different sensors affiliated with that
mission
• Clicking on a sensor will…– Display basic information about the sensor– Display a hypertext listing of the different products affiliated with that
sensor
• Clicking on a data product will…– Display basic information about the product
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Current State of the Knowledge Base
• The Knowledge Base is online and populated: http://www.asd.ssc.nasa.gov/m2m
• Populated items include:– Earth-Sun Science Observation Sources– Helio/Geophysical Parameters– Earth-Sun Science Models– Model Outputs/Predictions– Partner Decision Support Tools (preliminary)
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Current State of the Knowledge Base
– Earth Observation Sources
• 92 Spacecraft Missions/ Campaigns/Sensor Networks
• 435 Sensors– 348 dynamically linked– 87 heritage/other sensors
• 468 Science-Quality research products
– 400 mapped to sensors– 68 mapped to Spacecraft Missions
• Working Draft Reference Booklet
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Current State of the Knowledge Base
– Geophysical Parameters
• 55 total, based on draft 2004-2014 NASA Earth Science Research Plan
• Measurements mapped to geophysical parameters
• Will update parameters list when NASA Earth Science Research Plan is signed
• Heliophysical parameters to be added
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Current State of the Knowledge Base
– Earth Science Models
• 62 listed on the components chart– 30 populated and available for public access
– 20 Earth System Modeling Framework models
• Input webpage:– http://www.asd.ssc.nasa.gov/m2m/admin/model_input/models.asp
• Example—Mosaic LSM:– http://www.asd.ssc.nasa.gov/m2m/model_report.aspx?model_id=505
• Working Draft Reference Booklet
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Current State of the Knowledge Base
– Model Outputs/Predictions
• Based on draft 2004-2014 NASA Earth Science Research Plan
• Knowledge Base also contains list of specific model products (e.g. forecast of soil moisture)
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Current State of the Knowledge Base
– Decision Support Tools• Types
– Management Tools, Policy Tools– Decision Support Systems, Scenario Assessment
Tools
• 28 Decision Support Tools on chart
• Candidate Integrated System Solution Configurations (“Zeroth Order”)
– http://www.asd.ssc.nasa.gov/m2m/powerpoints/management%20decision%20support%20tools/air_quality.ppt
• Updated (“First Order”) Set of Integrated System Solutions for each tool is in development
• Prototype Tool– http://www.asd.ssc.nasa.gov/m2m/admin/dst_input/dst_edit.asp?dst
_action=edit&dst_id=78
• Working Draft Reference Booklet
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Current State of the Knowledge Base
• Focus for Development
– Contacting Model Owners/Developers to obtain reference information (particularly input and output)
– Populate Knowledge Base with information on Sun-Solar System Research assets and products
– Contacting Decision Support Tool Owner/Operators to obtain reference information (particularly input and outcome/benefit)
– Linking the research products as relevant inputs to Decision Support Tools
– Integrate Knowledge Base with the METIS Enterprise Architecture Tool
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Current State of the Knowledge Base
– Also in work…
• Continuous collection and updating of NASA products
• Appropriate links for “technical infrastructure” sections of chart
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Future Mapping of the Knowledge Base
• Connections will be investigated between NASA assets/ capabilities and:
– Partner Organization Decision Support Tool requirements
– Partner agency operational requirements (initially NOAA)
– National/International requirements (IWGEO/GEO)
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U.S. and Global Programs benefiting from Earth Observations
Priority National Programs International Programs
Global Earth Observation
NSTC CENR Interagency Working Group on Earth Observations (IWGEO) Integrated Earth Observation System, 17 Agencies)
Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) 10-Year Implementation Plan
Climate Change Climate Change Science Program (CCSP, 13 Agencies)
Climate Change Technology Program (CCTP, 12 Agencies)
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Weather U.S. Weather Research Program (USWRP, 7 Agencies)
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) & THORPEX
Natural Hazards NSTC CENR Subcommittee on Natural Disaster Reduction (SNDR, 14 Agencies)
International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR)
Sustainability CENR Subcommittee on Ecosystems World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD)
E-Government & Information Services
Geospatial One-Stop (GOS, 12 Agencies) and the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC, 19 Agencies)
World Summit on the Information Society
Commercial
Remote
Sensing
U.S. Commercial Remote Sensing Space Policy
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Closing
• Status Report – Feedback Welcome!
• Online feedback form: http://www.asd.ssc.nasa.gov/m2m/comments.aspx
• E-mails to:– Appliedsciences@ssc.nasa.gov– Fritz.s.policelli@nasa.gov – Kristen.Russell@ssc.nasa.gov
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