2017 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/jurse.2017.7924609
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Earth observation-supported service platform for the development and provision of thematic information on the built environment — the TEP-Urban project

Abstract: The Sentinel fleet will provide a so-far unique coverage with Earth observation data and therewith new opportunities for the implementation of methodologies to generate innovative geo-information products and services. It is here where the TEP Urban project is supposed to initiate a step change by providing an open and participatory platform based on modern ICT technologies and services that enables any interested user to easily exploit Earth observation data pools, in particular those of the Sentinel missions… Show more

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“…The growing volume of global monitoring data from space, combined with information of in situ data networks, long-term RS archives, information about different approaches, models, or scales, and the inherent growth in big and complex information (structure, format, origin) as well as error budgets, make it imperative to use "Thematic Exploitation Platforms-TEP" (https://tep.eo.esa.int). The principle idea behind TEP is to allow easier access and exploitation of complex information and move processing to complex data rather than the data to the users, including their models and approaches [198]. Data platforms that have been developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) for different purposes use cloud and Hadoop computing with MapReduce environments for in situ forest health and RS data.…”
Section: Standardized In Data Analysis (Thematic Exploitation Platforms)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growing volume of global monitoring data from space, combined with information of in situ data networks, long-term RS archives, information about different approaches, models, or scales, and the inherent growth in big and complex information (structure, format, origin) as well as error budgets, make it imperative to use "Thematic Exploitation Platforms-TEP" (https://tep.eo.esa.int). The principle idea behind TEP is to allow easier access and exploitation of complex information and move processing to complex data rather than the data to the users, including their models and approaches [198]. Data platforms that have been developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) for different purposes use cloud and Hadoop computing with MapReduce environments for in situ forest health and RS data.…”
Section: Standardized In Data Analysis (Thematic Exploitation Platforms)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The task to effectively manage and analyze massive volumes of multi-temporal, multi-satellite datasets over very large areas, however, increasingly challenges the capabilities of personal processing environments [18]. Fortunately, these barriers could be removed by adopting cloud computing platforms such as Google Earth Engine (GEE) and Thematic Exploitation Platforms (TEP) launched by European Space Agency (ESA) [19,20]. Free access to the open geospatial data combined with cloud computing allows researchers to observe the temporal and spatial dynamics of Earth's surface at continental or global scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose, the ESA-funded "Urban Thematic Exploitation Platform (U-TEP)" has recently been set up [52]. U-TEP represents a web-based enabling instrument (https://urban-tep.eo.esa.int/) in form of an open, collaborative virtual environment that combines high-performance access to multi-source data repositories (e.g., EO, statistics, surveying data, volunteered geographic information, social media data) with efficient processing, analysis, and visualization functionalities and mechanisms for the effective development and sharing of methods and knowledge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%