OWS-5 Interoperability Demo

Posted by Patrice Cappelaere Fri, 28 Mar 2008 17:17:00 GMT

St Louis, Mar 28, 2008

Just completed a full week of OGC meetings in St Louis. This is the conclusion of OWS-5 (OGC Web Services Interoperability Demo #5) with more than 30 participants.

The NASA SensorWeb is deeply involved in Earth Observation, Natural Resources & Environment. We presented our current ROA-based architecture used to support many pilots and operational demonstrations.

Flip through the presentation on Slideshare and

Watch the first 7mn video here

or this one here as a more technical oriented version (10mn .mov)

GEOSS Wild Fires Scenario on YouTube

Posted by Patrice Cappelaere Fri, 21 Sep 2007 13:51:00 GMT

Our latest video on our GEOSS use-case finally made it to YouTube.

With Many thanks to Ingo Simonis!

OpenGeoSpatial Technical Committee Meeting

Posted by Patrice Cappelaere Fri, 21 Sep 2007 13:19:00 GMT

RESTFul OGC Web Services were a big topic at this meeting in boulder Colorado this week. OGC has formed a REST working group and many have signed up to develop potential reference implementations of RESTful OGC Services for demonstration in December at the next meeting In Italy.

But we need more volunteers for a bake-off! We are starting to reach the tipping point and this is exciting.

AIAA Infotech Presentation

Posted by Patrice Cappelaere Fri, 11 May 2007 18:07:00 GMT

7 - 10 May 2007 Doubletree Hotel Sonoma Wine Country Rohnert Park, California.

Here are the PDF slides of the presentation… paper should be available soon too. There was a lot of interest in UAVs and Spacecraft collaboration for WildFire Management.

OWS-4 Demo Hyperion/ALI Images are in

Posted by Patrice Cappelaere Tue, 12 Dec 2006 03:14:00 GMT

Based on tasking done using the SPS, the data was successfully downloaded and quickly processed.

If you subscribed to the EO1 OGC Pubsub Service for “Port Newark”, you have received 2 emails to alert you that the hyperspectral and multi-spectral low-resolution images have just been processed and are available for a quick look.

HIgh resolution imagery will be available in a few days…

Note that using latitude and longitude information, GeoBliki automatically adds addtional meta-data from geonames.net.

Hyperion Notification:

ALI Notification: