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8 May 2003 SISCAL project: establishing an internet-based delivery of near-real-time data products on coastal areas and lakes from satellite imagery
Frank Fell, Phelim Burgess, Alexander Gruenewald, Mia Viktoria Meyer, Richard P. Santer, Dirk Koslowsky, Dov Ganor, Barak Herut, Saleem Nimre, Gideon Tibor, Diego Alvarez Berastegui, Lotte Nyborg, Michael Schultz-Rasmussen, Torunn Johansen, Geir Johnsen, Morten Brozek, Henrik Joergensen, Jan Habberstad, Frank Hanssen, Ran Amir, Alon Zask, Antje Koehler
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Proceedings Volume 4892, Ocean Remote Sensing and Applications; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.467300
Event: Third International Asia-Pacific Environmental Remote Sensing Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Ocean, Environment, and Space, 2002, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
SISCAL (Satellite-based Information System on Coastal Areas and Lakes) is a pan-European project dedicated to develop facilities to provide end-users with customized and easy-to-use data for environmental monitoring of coastal areas and lakes. The main task will be to create a software system providing Near-Real-Time information on the aquatic environment (using instruments such as AVHRR, MODIS or MERIS) and ancillary GIS-data. These products will be tailored to individual customers needs, allowing them to exploit Earth Observation (EO) data without extensive in-house knowledge. This way, SISCAL aims at closing the gap between research institutes, satellite data providers and the actual end-users. Data and information exchange will entirely take place over the internet, from the acquisition of satellite data raw from the providers to the dissemination of finalized data products to the end-users. The focus of SISCAL is set on the optimal integration of existing techniques. The co-operation between the ten SISCAL partners, including four end-users representative of public authorities from local to national scale, aims at strengthening the operational use of EO data in the management of coastal areas and lakes.
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Frank Fell, Phelim Burgess, Alexander Gruenewald, Mia Viktoria Meyer, Richard P. Santer, Dirk Koslowsky, Dov Ganor, Barak Herut, Saleem Nimre, Gideon Tibor, Diego Alvarez Berastegui, Lotte Nyborg, Michael Schultz-Rasmussen, Torunn Johansen, Geir Johnsen, Morten Brozek, Henrik Joergensen, Jan Habberstad, Frank Hanssen, Ran Amir, Alon Zask, and Antje Koehler "SISCAL project: establishing an internet-based delivery of near-real-time data products on coastal areas and lakes from satellite imagery", Proc. SPIE 4892, Ocean Remote Sensing and Applications, (8 May 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.467300
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KEYWORDS
Geographic information systems

Satellites

Prototyping

Databases

Data acquisition

Internet

Data modeling

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