The requirements for data exchange between Cluster and ground-based observatories, using EISCAT as an illustrative example

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Cluster Mission, Data Base Management Systems, Data Systems, Eiscat Radar System (Europe), Data Bases, Data Processing, Data Transfer (Computers), Geophysical Observatories, Ground Stations, Incoherent Scattering

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The Cluster data system is described using EISCAT as an illustrative example for coordinated measurement campaigns. The formation of dedicated working group to coordinate observations by Cluster and ground based observatories implies the need for a ground data system that enables fast and reliable access to data bases. These data bases will not only hold science data derived from Cluster and ground observations, but also datasets required for the planning of joint measurement campaigns. These could include Cluster orbital information, schedules of ground observatories, access to plasma and field models, etc. There is a clear requirement that all participants follow standardized procedures when generating these data sets, in order to permit an efficient intercomparison of plasma quantities measured in space, in the ionosphere, and on the ground.

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