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The concept of the LANDSCAN system is to provide a
high resolution multi-channel, multi-satellite
receiving system, with extensive facilities to
archive, catalogue and process the raw data.
Facilities wil be provided to enable researchers to
investigate the techniques from which new products
can be developed.
user terminals with electronic browse capabilities.
The total integration of the system is therefore
available from a single supplier.
3 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
The main processing features of this system can be
summarised as follows:
- A computer system with sufficient disc, memory
and I/O capability to store and process a
range of image types. This will provide the
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2 APPLICATION AREAS
The application areas for remotely sensed data are
both wide and varied. These applications can
usually be grouped around the sensor resolution and
type. The increasing resolution of data now
available to the commercial user, 10 metres in the
case of SPOT, has greatly expanded these application
areas. Satellite images are potentially useful in
fields such as cartography, land use, agriculture,
forestry, geology and pollution monitoring.
Satellite data is now used in cartography for
example, where a few years ago aerial photography
was suitable. Images can detect geological faults
and aid in the exploration of oil and gas.
Individual crop types can be identified and their
health and stage of growth noted. Civil engineering
uses of the data as an aid to town planning and
cartography are also under development.
Due to the high cover pass rate of the NOAA series
of meteorological satellites, many users are finding
it a valuable tool in non-meteorological fields,
such as environmental monitoring and hydrology.
Access to the data is also relatively easy and it is
widely available and cheap.
The application areas can be increased by
combining sensor types. LANDSAT with its 30 meter
resolution metre resolution covers the same area
once every 16 days. Coupled with AVHRR with its 1.1
km resolution but multiple daily passes, it can
yield an increase in the usefulness of the data.
Some of the main application areas that benefit
from the LANDSCAN range of system are:
HYDROLOGY - Runoff estimation, hydrological
planning, snow cover mapping.
AGRICULTURE - Crop monitoring, conservation,
forestry, insect damage.
GEOLOGY - Mineral assessment, oil and gas
exploitation.
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Pollution monitoring, coastal
zone monitoring, volcanic
activity.
Sea surface temperatures, ice
berg detection, ice edge
mapping, meteorology.
Cartography, civil engineering.
The interest flexibility of the LANDSCAN systems
to support a whole range of different data types,
catalogue the data, process orders for the data and
distribute the data, offers a number of advantages
to potential users.
- Handling and control of the data
- Storage
- Applications software
- Range of input data types on CCT
- Two work stations for the presentation,
analysis and interactive display of
images received from both satellites
(LANDSAT, SPOT)
- Interface to photographic kit,
film-writers etc.
- Interface facilities to enable the
output products from the LANDSCAN
system to be easily available to other
Remote Site Systems via an X25 network.
Interfaces to the Earthnet/SPOT
catalogues for on-line order handling
and product generation queries
- Archive of system data
- Data Catalogue
Tape/Archive Catalogue
- Products can be specified in a user
friendly product definition language
for regular products to be generated
- Order Handling
- Log file generation
- Sufficient space for future development
of new facilities
- Simple incorporation of user defined
formation into the software and system
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3.2 Design principles
The principal objectives of the design of the
LANDSCAN range of systems ensures that:
- The overall design approach was simple.
- The proposed design was maintainable.
- A multi-user capability exists.
- The operating system interface has been
optimised.
An even distribution of CPU loading occurs.
- Files in the system can be easily accessed.
- The system is divided into a number of logical
or modular entities.
- The system has no unnecessary constraints
built into the design.
- The system can easily be expanded with the
addition of new routines/modules.
- The system degrades in performance in a
controlled way in the event of peripheral
failure.
Software in the system is run as and required
i.e. modules are not always running but are
started when they are needed to run to produce
a series or set of output results.
Errors in the system are handled in a
systematic and consistent way.
3.3 Hardware architecture
They represent the state-of-the-art in national
and regional data centre capabilities and are
suitable for a wide range of application areas.
They are also supported by the low and remote access
3.3.1 Overview
This section briefly lists the overall hardware and
proprietary software components of the LANDSCAN
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