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11 November 1996 Implementing a technology transfer testbed: leveraging emerging technology for the Earth Observing System Data and Information System
Robert Harberts, Karen Moe
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Abstract
Meeting the goals for EOSDIS to acquire, manage, and distribute large volumes of remote sensing data can be accomplished by leveraging the capabilities of advanced technologies. In this paper we first introduce the EOSDIS architecture and the concepts of sponsored research prototypes and technology transfer. We discuss the motivations and roles that collaboration, emergence, and changing technology play in the process of adapting technology to the challenges of developing the EOSDIS core system (ECS). Further discussions include the implementation of a testbed which has been established for ECS technology transfer. The ECS technology transfer testbed (ET3) demonstrates NASA's strategy for risk mitigation where near- term and long-term objectives can be met by appropriately exploiting emerging technology research. The technology transfer process we describe defines the mechanisms necessary to evaluate, assess, and integrate research results into the full system engineering and development life cycle for EOSDIS.
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Robert Harberts and Karen Moe "Implementing a technology transfer testbed: leveraging emerging technology for the Earth Observing System Data and Information System", Proc. SPIE 2820, Earth Observing System, (11 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258108
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KEYWORDS
Prototyping

Data archive systems

Earth sciences

Space operations

Standards development

Data acquisition

Data centers

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