FAIR data and metadata: GNSS precise positioning user perspective

IF 1.3 3区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
I. Ivánová, R. Keenan, Christopher Marshall, Lori Mancell, E. Rubinov, R. Ruddick, Nicholas Brown, Graeme Kernich
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ABSTRACT The FAIR principles of Wilkinson et al. [1] are finding their way from research into application domains, one of which is the precise positioning with global satellite navigation systems (GNSS). Current GNSS users demand that data and services are findable online, accessible via open protocols (by both, machines and humans), interoperable with their legacy systems and reusable in various settings. Comprehensive metadata are essential in seamless communication between GNSS data and service providers and their users, and, for decades, geodetic and geospatial standards are efficiently implemented to support this. However, GNSS user community is transforming from precise positioning by highly specialised use by geodetic professionals to every-day precise positioning by autonomous vehicles or wellness obsessed citizens. Moreover, rapid technological developments allow alternative ways of offering data and services to their users. These transforming circumstances warrant a review whether metadata defined in generic geospatial and geodetic standards in use still support FAIR use of modern GNSS data and services across its novel user spectrum. This paper reports the results of current GNSS users’ requirements in various application sectors on the way data, metadata and services are provided. We engaged with GNSS stakeholders to validate our findings and to gain understanding on their perception of the FAIR principles. Our results confirm that offering FAIR GNSS data and services is fundamental, but for a confident use of these, there is a need to review the way metadata are offered to the community. Defining standard compliant GNSS community metadata profile and providing relevant metadata with data on-demand, the approach outlined in this paper, is a way to manage current GNSS users’ expectations and the way to improve FAIR GNSS data and service delivery for both humans and the machines.
FAIR数据和元数据:GNSS精确定位用户视角
摘要Wilkinson等人[1]的FAIR原理正在从应用领域的研究中找到出路,其中之一就是利用全球卫星导航系统(GNSS)进行精确定位。目前的全球导航卫星系统用户要求数据和服务可以在线找到,可以通过开放协议(机器和人类)访问,可以与传统系统互操作,并在各种环境中可重复使用。全面的元数据对于全球导航卫星系统数据和服务提供商及其用户之间的无缝通信至关重要,几十年来,大地测量和地理空间标准一直在有效实施,以支持这一点。然而,全球导航卫星系统用户群体正在从大地测量专业人员高度专业化的精确定位转变为自动驾驶汽车或痴迷健康的公民每天的精确定位。此外,快速的技术发展允许以其他方式向用户提供数据和服务。这些变化的情况需要审查正在使用的通用地理空间和大地测量标准中定义的元数据是否仍然支持FAIR在其新的用户频谱中使用现代GNSS数据和服务。本文报告了当前全球导航卫星系统用户在各个应用部门对提供数据、元数据和服务的方式提出的要求的结果。我们与全球导航卫星系统的利益相关者进行了接触,以验证我们的发现,并了解他们对公平竞争原则的看法。我们的研究结果证实,提供FAIR GNSS数据和服务是至关重要的,但为了充分利用这些数据和服务,有必要审查向社区提供元数据的方式。本文概述的方法是定义符合标准的全球导航卫星系统社区元数据档案,并按需提供相关元数据和数据,这是管理当前全球导航卫星服务用户期望的一种方式,也是改进FAIR全球导航卫星系统数据和为人类和机器提供服务的一种途径。
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Data Intelligence
Data Intelligence COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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