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SEEDS Technology Infusion Study

SEEDS Technology Infusion Study. ESIP Federation SEEDS Cluster Group Meeting: SEEDS Capability Vision Development ESTO & SEEDS - Karen Moe <karen.moe@gsfc.nasa.gov> SEEDS - David Isaac <david.isaac@teambps.com> www.earth.nasa.gov & esto.nasa.gov/aist

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SEEDS Technology Infusion Study

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  1. SEEDS Technology Infusion Study ESIP Federation SEEDS Cluster Group Meeting: SEEDS Capability Vision Development ESTO & SEEDS - Karen Moe <karen.moe@gsfc.nasa.gov> SEEDS - David Isaac <david.isaac@teambps.com> www.earth.nasa.gov & esto.nasa.gov/aist NASA Earth Science Technology Office Strategic Evolution of ESE Data Systems May 14, 2002

  2. SEEDS Technology Needs and Infusion Plans – Karen Moe (Study Lead) Purpose of Study Determine processes by which technology needs are identified and technology investments are infused into the evolving SEEDS Leverage ESTO AIST processes Involve ESE user community Determine roles of ESTO AIST and SEEDS with regard to prototyping needs Schedule Identify preliminary list of 11/06/01 NewDISS technology drivers ESTO Technology Workshop 01/09/02 draft SEEDS technology needs 05/01/02 SEEDS Capabilities Vision workshop 06/15/02 draft vision 09/01/02 Develop draft technology plan 06/01/02 Identify draft approach to 09/01/02 SEEDS technology infusion Technology Development and 12/30/02 Infusion Plan Approach • Evaluate the ESTO AIST strategic planning process to assess applicability to SEEDS to support technology needs and investments • Articulate a SEEDS technology planning process • Create SEEDS capabilities vision via community input • Identify SEEDS scenarios for 2010+ to characterize needed capabilities • Results will drive technology needs database • Work with Standards & Interfaces for Future ESE Missions study group to develop SEEDS technology infusion plan • Research “best practices” • Investigate procurement options Status • Held Workshop Jan. 9-10, 2002 and currently analyzing inputs • SEEDS vision discussion at ESIP meeting May 14 • Preparing for SEEDS Public Workshop vision discussion June 17

  3. SEEDS Technology Study - SEEDS CAPABILITIES VISION • Purpose • Ensure that the technology needs of SEEDS are incorporated into the AIST program • Ensure that technologies developed under the AIST program and elsewhere are incorporated into systems in the SEEDS era • Scope & objectives • Define and conduct community-based processes to: • Identify needed technical capabilities in the SEEDS era • Define technology infusion approaches (focus on TRL 7-10) • Identify needed capabilities that will support the ESE vision • Context to prompt our thinking on SEEDS capabilities vision • Related ESIP NewDISS/SEEDS Prototypes • ESIP Oriented Scenarios for the Future • Barriers and Challenges • AIST Investment Themes and Technology Trends • ESE Science Goals

  4. What Capabilities are Needed? ESIP PROTOTYPES / SCENARIOS • MODster & DODster: Distributed, Decentralized MODIS Data & Services • Standards Framework in Support of Dynamic Assembly of NewDISS Components • Universal Interchange Technology for Earth Science Data and Services (UNITE) • Air quality modeling? • Weather prediction? • Disaster response? • Precision agriculture? • Regional Remote Sensing Applications? • Education? • State & Local government?

  5. What Capabilities are Needed? IDEAS FROM ESIP DISCUSSIONS (5/13/02) • Dynamic Toolkits • Keyed to where the customer base is going • Support easy access / ready use of ES data/information products • Services (algorithms) to support dynamic modeling • Suggest a study to characterize a suite of tools needed to enable use of data and intermediate products • Tools for consensus and digression development • Trusted Data Products • Web will be transporting petabytes/sec in 2010 (bandwidth & processing power will be there to meet future demands) • Evolve a new paradigm for science processing? • Need process for research products to become trusted, known entities • Once accepted, practicing professionals will use IF barriers are solved: easy access/appropriate subsets, data on demand, integrated products • Handling duplicate data sets (eg, watermarking techniques to track what part of data set changed)

  6. What Capabilities are Needed? IDEAS (continued) • Web Throttling • Peer-to-peer interchange will be common place in 2010; easy to saturate net, cpus • Need ESE-smart approaches that mediate impact on Web • Determine what are the consequences of requests and how best to handle them • Locating Data • DAAC customers (researchers, ESIP-2, ESIP-3) have different access and delivery needs • Product catalog is key to locating data • Methods to use the inherent structure of the data to locate the data (ie, find data like my target data set) • Data Transformation • “Semantic Web” for data, moving data from source to application • Structural transformers / “aggregation” servers to tailor data delivery for specific communities

  7. Backup: Capability Needs Information Model ESE Strategic Plan Trends Current & Projected Barriers Drives SEEDS Capability Vision Scenarios Categorize Contains Capability Needs Investment Themes Categorize Drive Categorize Related Research (DARPA, etc) NASA Funded Research (NRAs, BAAs) Technology Approaches Employ/Explore Are Demo’ed In Tech Deployment Demos?

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