In order to remote sense the Earth we have to build Earth observation stations(systems).Each Earth Observation system(station) is made up of a number of sensors to detect virious aspects about the earth,e.g. volcanoes,tsunamies,winds etc.These phenomenones are then presented to computer screens as images of electromagnetic radiation.Electromagnetic radiation conveys much information about the object(system) targeted.
Moving towards a system of systems
Now suppose that we have two earth observation systems A and B ,one obeservng feld fire activity(A) in an area X and one observing wind speeds and directions (B)on area X.earth obnservation sytems A can convey information about a feld fire such as the location of the fire and the intensity of the fire, while earth observatiomn station B can convey information about the wind currents in area X where the fire is loceted.
Now if the two ouputs from the two earth observation stations can be converged(fussed) we can get an image not only showing the location and intensity of the fire but also modelling the direction and the speed at which it is spreading!This earth observation station that combines the output from the two independent erath observation stations can better alert people about a possible danger before it occures.This is the foundation of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems.
The GEOSS is a systems of systems evolving from and driven by user requirements.
The Focus Of the GEOSS
“The focus of GEOSS is on observations relevent to large parts of the world.Information that has international relevence.The GEOSS thus makes it possible to combine information from currently unconnected sources, in order to obatin a view that is sufficiently comprehensive to meet user needs.”
Structure of the GEOSS
“The GEOSS systems are themnselves often ’systems of systems’.It will originate from contributing national,intergovemental and non-govemental systems.The GEOSS builds upon current cooperation efforts between existing observing and processing systems,while encouraging and accommodating new components.”
“The GEOSS will be based on existing observing,data processing,data exchange and dissemination systems,while fostering and accommodationg new systems….”
Functions Of The GEOSS
“To provide timely and accurate information,it is necessary to to integrate in situ measurements,airborne and satellite remote sensing, predictive models.”
“One of the initial tasks foe GEOSS will be to establish and maintain an inventory of contributing systems.”
The GEOSS ,more than just a Decision Support System
“GEOSS wil contribute significantly to human health for prevention,early warning and rapid problem-solving by facilitating better data on enviromental factors such as exposure factors like air and water contaminants,pathogens, and ultrviolet radiation;nutritional factors such as price and avilability of food;extreme weather events and noise;and indicators of stress of overpopulation.”
“GEOSS will play an important role in providing data and information relevant to planning,developing and controlling power and pipeline distribution systems,hydropower dam operations,wind power generation commitment,traffic congestion management,city lighting and building heating/cooling,to name just a few.”
“Examples of GEOSS predictive products include outlooks,forecats, and predictions generated by global and regional Erathsytesm models and thier associated data aaimilation sytems. “
“The GEOSS will work with opertational agencies, space agencies and international research programmes to develop coordinated systems of realanalysis and processing of Erath Observation data in order to ensure the provision of historical data sets.”
The GEOSS’ support for ‘Open Source’
“The GEOSS follows the policy that software components must haveopen-standard-based interfaces.”
“The GEOSS encourages the development and verification of open source software”
“The GEOSS will inform indivisulas or stakeholders to enable better decision making.“
Stakeholders in the GEOSS
- user communities
- managers
- policy makers
- scientific researchers
- enginneers
- civil societey
- govemental & no-govemental organizations
- international bodies
User friendlyness
“The GEOSS will encourage the develpment of appropiate tools and manuals for users and the provision of help desks in order to make the GEOSS ‘user friendly’.”