Massive OceanColor Data Processing and Analysis System: TuPiX-OC

2017 
Satellite image data generated from remote sensors around the world have different resolutions and are processed at varying levels from Level 0 to Level 3, with each level containing vast amounts of information. Due to the problem of data size, many ocean science researchers use L3 images, which have a spatial resolution of 4 km or 9 km. However, in order to overcome problems such as red tides or to analyze the marine ecosystem based on ocean color satellite research, researchers must generate data by changing the parameters of images at various levels. There is also a need for immediate access to satellite image information using analytical and visualization tools. Considering those requirements, TuPiX-OC (Turning PiXels into knowledge and science-OceanColor) provides an environment to design and execute algorithms for data processing and analysis of satellite image data by data type. TuPix-OC, which has a distributed architecture, is an analytical platform that supports data import, level conversion, DB integration, analysis and processing, and visualization. TuPiX-OC stores satellite data in a massive storage device, and provides an online platform for satellite data conversion/analysis/ visualization. For satellite data processing, TuPiX-OC converts NASA-provided binary files into files that can be analyzed by users. Moreover, TuPiX-OC includes various algorithms for satellite data selection and utilization of satellite images. Preliminary Experiments of TuPiX-OC's satellite image data processing capability showed that it was able to process 35 times as many images as the open source software SeaDAS.
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