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- KonferenzbeitragSoDa: A Project for the Integration and Exploitation of Networked Solar Radiation Databases(Environmental Communication in the Information Society - Proceedings of the 16th Conference, 2002) Wald, Lucien; Albuisson, Michel; Best, Clive; Delamare, Catherine; Dumortier, Dominique; Gaboardi, Elena; Hammer, Annette; Heinemann, Detlev; Kift, Richard; Kunz, Stefan; Lefevre, Mireille; Leroy, Sebastien; Martionli, Mario; Menard, Lionel; Page, John; Prager, Tamas; Ratto, Corrado; Reise, Christian; Remund, Jan; Rimoczi-Paal, Aniko; Van der Goot, ErikThe project SoDa (solar data) answers the needs of industry and research for information on solar radiation parameters with a satisfactory quality. The methodology is user-driven with a large involvement of users in the project, who gauge the progresses and achievements. A prototype service has been developed, using Internet technology, that integrates and efficiently exploits diverse networked information sources to supply value-added information. Access to data and applications has been greatly improved; efforts were made on interpolation methods and satellite data processing to achieve better quality and increase time and space coverage of the information. Applications were developed or networked to supply information actually needed by customers, and not only raw data.
- KonferenzbeitragThe project ENDORSE: exploiting EO data to develop pre-market services in renewable energy(Innovations in Sharing Environmental Observations and Information, 2011) Wald, Lucien; Thomas, Claire; Cousin, Sophie; Blanc, Philippe; Ménard, Lionel; Schroedter-Homscheidt, Marion; Gaboardi, Elena; Simeone, Emilio; Heilscher, Gerd; Jacques, Sophie; Serpico, Sebastiano; Huld, Thomas; Dumortier, DominiqueThe ENDORSE project is co-funded by the FP7 programme of the European Commission, from 2011 to 2013. It exploits the atmosphere service MACC of the European GMES programme (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) together with other Earth Observation (EO) data and modelling. It aims at providing public authorities and private investors with accurate evaluation and forecasts of renewable resources. The focus is on the development of downstream services that create added-value information. We present here the achievements of the first period. A very accurate though fast algorithm describing the position of the sun in the sky has been developed. A series of recommendations for quality control of meteorological data have been issued. All algorithms are available as code sources and are being implemented as Web processing services (WPS). Support vector machine techniques prove successful to map the air temperature at 2-m height from satellite images and a few measurements at ground level. The next development of ENDORSE is a portfolio of pre-market downstream services, serving as precursors and examples of best practices for similar services. The resulting services will be described using the INSPIRE metadata and declared in an existing Catalog Service for the Web (CSW) dedicated to energy. Finally, we discuss the mutual benefits between GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems) and ENDORSE.