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Information Technologies in Remote Sensing of the Earth - RORSE 2018

Proceedings of the 16th Conference (November 12-16, 2018, Moscow, Russia)

Center for Collective Usage “IKI-Monitoring” (Organization of Distributed Work with Extra Large Archives of Satellite Data for Solving Scientific and Applied Tasks)

Evgeny A. Loupian, Andrey A. Proshin, Ivan V. Balashov, Mikhail A. Burcev, Alexandr V. Kashnitskiy, Vladimir A. Tolpin, Alexey A. Mazurov, Alexey M. Matveev, Ivan A. Uvarov

Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
loupian@mail.ru

DOI 10.21046/rorse2018.380
Currently, Earth remote sensing data are widely used in solving a variety of scientific and applied problems related to monitoring the environment and natural resources. At the same time, solving many of them requires access to large multi-year archives of satellite data, as well as the availability of computing resources for processing and analyzing them. However, in the framework of individual projects, the creation of such often expensive infrastructure is not always possible. Thanks to the development of modern information technologies, this problem can be solved on the basis of the collective use of the infrastructure of the centers providing satellite data. For this reason in 2012 center for collective use "IKI-Monitoring" was launched by the Space Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences (IKI RAS). The paper is devoted to a brief description of the implementation of the center and its main features.
Keywords: remote sensing, satellite data, information systems, satellite data processing, remote analysis of satellite data, very big archives of satellite data
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Section 6. Information systems for working with remote monitoring data

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