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18 November 2014 InSitu-Eye: oceanological and atmospheric data processing and analyzing system
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In this study we introduce brief description and the main approaches used in system development. System is devising with a participation of Pacific Oceanological Institute (FEB RAS), Institute of Automation and Control Processes (FEB RAS) and also Maritime State University, n.a. G.I. Nevelskoy. For many years research team of these institutions carried out a lot of field measurements and collected a lot of remote sensing data, using spectrophotometers, LIDARs, fluorometers. The primary goal of this development – bring all this data together to integrated database and design user-friendly interface to work with. “InSitu-Eye” will perform standard routine operations, such as sampling data according to certain parameters; gridding and timing of data; filtering and quality check of data; visualization. After setting system up and testing it will provide a benefit. At first it gives 24/7 access to “clean”, checked “in-situ” data, ready for further research. Also presence of such system gives “converse effect” - it will become necessary to develop strict protocols for measurements carrying out and increase their quality. In future, “InSitu-Eye” can become a platform, connecting research teams for data keeping and exchange.
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Igor E. Stepochkin, Pavel A. Salyuk, Konstantin A. Shmirko, Irina A. Golik, and Denis V. Burov "InSitu-Eye: oceanological and atmospheric data processing and analyzing system", Proc. SPIE 9263, Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Remote Sensing Technology, Techniques and Applications V, 92631K (18 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2068522
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Process control

Aerosols

Fluorometers

Remote sensing

Analytical research

Calibration

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