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Project

EarthServer-2

Title Agile Analytics on Big Data Cubes
Grant Agreement Number 654367
Funding Programmes H2020
Budget Total: €2,839,743.75, EC Contribution: €2,839,743.00
Dates 01/05/2015 - 30/04/2018
Project URL http://www.earthserver.eu/
Scientific Domain e-Infrastructures
Type Of Project RIA
Abstract EarthServer-2 makes Agile Analytics on Big Earth Data Cubes of sensor, image, simulation, and statistics data a commodity for non-experts and experts alike through • navigation, extraction, aggregation, and recombining of any-size space/time data cubes; • easy to install & maintain value-adding services extending the existing portfolio of data and compute centers; • based on open standards, in particular: the OGC Big Data standards and the forthcoming ISO SQL/MDA (“Multi-Dimensional Arrays”) standard. In the Joint Research Activity, the project will advance the existing, world-leading rasdaman Array Database technology wrt. query functionality, inter-federation data processing with automatic data and query distribution, tape archive integration, and 3D/4D visualization based on NASA’s virtual globe technology. In the Services Activity, large data centers (ECMWF, PML, MEEO/ESA, GeoScience Australia, JacobsUni) will set up water, air, weather, and planetary services on 3D & 4D data cubes up to Petabyte-size with user-tailored clients for both visual and textual ad-hoc mix&match. In the Networking Activity, the project will advance open Big Data standards in OGC, RDA, and ISO (in particular: write ISO SQL/MDA). Further, all adequate channels will be used for strong dissemination & exploitation, specifically: writing a monograph explaining OGC Big Geo Data standards; scientific publications & active conference organization; Earth science data user workshops for each domain addressed; actively contributing technology & experience to GEO / GEOSS and further bodies; establish standardized Big Geo Data benchmark and run it against EarthServer-2 and further relevant systems. Altogether, EarthServer-2 will maintain and extend the lead in Big Earth Data services established in the highly successful EarthServer-1 project. Being already supported by ESA, rasdaman will form an enabling building block for COPERNICUS / Sentinel.
Coordinator
(Organisation name and Country, EC contribution to budget)
JACOBS UNIVERSITY BREMEN GGMBH, Germany, (€841,618.00)
Partners
(Organisation name and Country, EC contribution to budget)
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS, United Kingdom, (€576,875.00)
METEOROLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH OBSERVATION SRL, Italy, (€393,750.00)
RASDAMAN GMBH, Germany, (€387,500.00)
THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Australia, (€0.00)
PLYMOUTH MARINE LABORATORY, United Kingdom, (€314,250.00)
COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES EXPERTS ANONYMOS ETAIREIA SYMVOULEFTIKON KAI ANAPTYXIAKON YPIRESION, Greece, (€325,750.00)