EOPEN

Open interoperable platform for unified access and analysis of Earth Observation data
Project ID
Funding Organization:
Funding Programme:
Funding Instrument:
Research & Innovation Action
Start Date:
01/11/2017
Duration:
36 months
Total Budget:
1,999,500 EUR
ITI Budget:
355,000 EUR
Scientific Responsible:

Earth Observation (EO) data access through the Copernicus data distributor systems has paved the way to monitor changes on Earth, using Sentinel data. One of the main objectives of EOPEN is to fuse Sentinel data with multiple, heterogeneous and big data sources, to improve the monitoring capabilities of the future EO downstream sector. Additionally, the involvement of mature ICT solutions in the Earth Observation sector shall address major challenges in effectively handling and disseminating Copernicus-related information to the wider user community, beyond the EU borders.

EOPEN will fuse Copernicus big data content with observations from non-EO data, such as weather, environmental and social media information, aiming at interactive, real-time and user-friendly visualisations and decisions from early warning notifications. The fusion is also performed at the semantic level, to provide reasoning mechanisms and interoperable solutions, through the semantic linking of information. Processing of large streams of data is based on open-source and scalable algorithms in change detection, event detection, data clustering, which are built on High Performance Computing infrastructures. Alongside this enhanced data fusion, a new innovative, overarching Joint Decision & Information Governance architecture will be combined with the technical solution to assist decision making and visual analytics in EOPEN. Besides EO product-oriented data management activities, EOPEN also exploits user-oriented feedback, tagging, tracking of interactions with other EOPEN users.

EOPEN will be demonstrated in real use case scenarios in flood risk monitoring, food security and climate change monitoring, in areas of interest inside and outside of Europe.

Consortium

Serco SPA, Italy
University of Stuttgart, Germany
Centre for Research & Technology Hellas , Greece
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland
National Observatory of Athens, Greece
Alto Adriatico Water Authority, Italy
Korea University Environmental GIS/RS Center, Korea
Sundosoft Ltd, Korea
Space Applications Services NV, Belgium

Contact

Dr. Ioannis Kompatsiaris
(Scientific Responsible)
Building A - Office 2.9

Information Technologies Institute
Centre of Research & Technology - Hellas
6th km Harilaou - Thermis, 57001, Thermi - Thessaloniki
Tel.: +30 2311 257774
Fax: +30 2310 474128
Email: ikom@iti.gr
Url: http://mklab.iti.gr


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