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DAME - DAta Intensive Technologies for Multimission Environments

Programme Reference

G611-036EO

Status

Closed

Country

Italy

Start Date

2016

End Date

2018

Programme: GSTP Prime Contractor: PLANETEK ITALIA SRL

Subcontractors:
SERCO Italia SpA • Italy

Objectives

The objective of this activity is to test, develop, select and benchmark technologies for innovative data access and integration on multi-mission platforms. The objective is to develop technologies allowing multi-mission and time series processing at the same time minimizing data transfer.  

Description

The project shall address technologies and architectures for efficient access to large distributed multi-mission data sets grouped by mission, application, service or thematic platforms.Furthermore it shall test, develop, select and benchmark the data intensive technologies needed for archive organization, distribution, access, in line with the best principles and practices promoted by ESA.It shall perform the technology development and adoption of the necessary standards for catalogues, archives, data distribution, product processing and delivery at level 2 and beyond in line with European and international guidelines and standards (e.g. EU legislation and INSPIRE guidelines, OGC standards). The project shall as well: Establish the procedures and develop and test tools for incorporating in/associating to the defined platform and related distributed system new algorithms and products, including as a minimum the necessary provisions for configuration control, validation and quality control taking advantage of the thematic platforms approach. Explore Innovative procedures for user interaction and user services, for example following the models of social networks.   

Application domain: Earth Observation

Technology Domain:
2 - Space System Software
Competence Domain:
9-Digital Engineering
Initial TRL: TRL 5 Target TRL: TRL 7 Achieved TRL: TRL 7

HarmoRoadMap: N/A

IPC Document: ESA/IPC(2015)61,add.1

Public Document:

Final Presentation
PDF
Executive Summary
PDF