通过利用OPeNDAP远程交换复杂的海洋数据来扩展可能性

R. Jenkyns, S. Perkins, B. Biffard, M. Jeffries, Martin Heesemann, C. Rosa
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加拿大海洋网络公司(ONC)的数字基础设施组负责开发和维护该组织的数据管理、存档和分发。从不列颠哥伦比亚省沿海和北极地区电缆海洋观测站的传感器获取的数据通过ONC的在线界面提供给一个由科学家、公众、政府和非政府机构组成的多学科社区。为了更好地帮助科学家,ONC已经开始了一项利用opendap - netcf - cf框架实现互操作性的倡议,该框架已经在海洋学和气候界获得了动力。由加拿大先进研究与创新网络(CANARIE)研究平台接口项目资助,利用OPeNDAP扩展远程交换(ExPLORE)复杂海洋数据的可能性项目计划于2014年底投入使用。与开放地理空间联盟(OGC)传感器网络支持(SWE)兼容的网络服务一起,该项目将显著扩展ONC的互操作性承诺。之所以选择这个框架,是因为开发人员和最终用户的基础设施已经成熟,社区支持的增加,以及最终用户对web服务的需求也在增加。简而言之,OPeNDAP(网络数据访问协议开源项目)包括用于在网络上传输数据的软件和协议。NetCDF(网络公共数据表)数据格式和相关的软件库特别适合于科学数据数组。由于这些文件是独立于机器和自描述的,因此数据访问和共享是流线型的。为NetCDF文件设计的CF(气候和预报)元数据约定指定了元数据属性并标准化了变量(名称和度量单位)。在现有网络服务和工具的基础上,ONC将发布额外的网络服务,以增加数据集发现、元数据浏览和数据访问等功能。文档、示例脚本和教程等培训资源将帮助社区采用这些工具。最初的实现将支持来自仪器(如声学多普勒电流分析器)或移动平台(如滑翔机和垂直分析器)的多维数据。系统架构,新颖的实现方面,自定义扩展和使用将在演讲中突出。预计这种方法将增强ONC广泛的数据集对研究人员的效用,并促进与其他海洋学数据提供者的互操作性。研究人员将受益于能够从他们的工作环境(例如,MATLAB, R, Python)中查询ONC数据,更无缝地将ONC数据与其他来源合并,并以更少的努力共享处理和可视化例程。支持这些标准的数据提供者和门户将能够集成ONC数据并形成协作伙伴关系。
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Extending possibilities by leveraging OPeNDAP for remotely exchanging complex oceanographic data
The Digital Infrastructure group at Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) is responsible for the development and maintenance of the organization's data management, archive and distribution. Data acquired from sensors on cabled ocean observatories off the coast of British Columbia and in the Arctic are made available via ONC's online interface to a multidisciplinary community of scientists, the public, government and non-governmental agencies. In order to better enable scientists, ONC has embarked upon an initiative to leverage the OPeNDAP-NetCDF-CF framework for interoperability that has been gaining momentum with the oceanographic and climate communities. Funded by Canada's Advanced Research and Innovation Network's (CANARIE) Research Platform Interface program, the Extending Possibilities by Leveraging OPeNDAP for Remotely Exchanging (ExPLORE) Complex Oceanographic Data project aims to be operational by the end of 2014. Together with the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Sensor Web Enablement (SWE)-compliant web-services, this project will significantly extend ONC's interoperability commitment. This framework was chosen due to the maturing infrastructure for developers and end-users, increasing community support, and demand from end-users for webservices. In brief, OPeNDAP (Open source Project for a Network Data Access Protocol) includes software and a protocol for transporting data across the web. The NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) data format and associated software libraries are particularly suited to scientific data arrays. Since these files are machine-independent and self-describing, data access and sharing are streamlined. The CF (Climate and Forecast) metadata convention designed for NetCDF files specifies metadata attributes and standardizes variables (names and measurement units). Building upon existing web-services and tools, ONC will be publishing additional web-services for increased functionality such as dataset discovery, metadata browsing and data access. Training resources like documentation, sample scripts and tutorials will assist the community in adopting these tools. Initial implementation will support multi-dimensional data from instruments like Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers or mobile platforms like gliders and vertical profilers. System architecture, novel implementation aspects, customized extensions and usage will be highlighted during the presentation. It is expected that this approach will enhance the utility of ONC's extensive datasets for researchers, and facilitate interoperability with other oceanographic data providers. Researchers will benefit by being able to query ONC data from within their working environment (e.g., MATLAB, R, Python), merge ONC data with other sources more seamlessly, and share routines for processing and visualization with less effort. Data providers and portals that support these standards will be able to integrate ONC data and form collaborative partnerships.
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