Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006agufmos31c1652p&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2006, abstract #OS31C-1652
Physics
4262 Ocean Observing Systems, 4594 Instruments And Techniques, 4894 Instruments, Sensors, And Techniques, 7294 Seismic Instruments And Networks (0935, 3025)
Scientific paper
VENUS and NEPTUNE Canada are developing a Data Management and Archiving System (DMAS) that will deliver the two core user requirements of ocean observatories: real-time access to instrumental data and long term storage. This will enable both 24/7 access to the seafloor environment as well as time series analysis with data spanning many years and even decades. This paper will describe the salient features of the system and some of the technologies used. Interesting possibilities offered by the system beyond its two primary requirements will be presented with particular emphasis on autonomous, user-defined event detection and reaction. The latter feature will allow the efficient exploitation of the real-time data, even in the absence of a human monitor. The paper will conclude with an invitation to scientific creativity: NEPTUNE and VENUS are in need of ideas to best exploit the expect avalanche of data we are about to face.
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