Pressures on natural resources are increasing and a number of challenges need to be overcome to meet the needs of a growing population in a period of environmental variability. Some of these environmental issues can be monitored using remotely sensed Earth Observations (EO) data that are increasingly available from a number of freely and openly accessible repositories. However, the full information potential of EO data has not been yet realized. They remain still underutilized mainly because of their complexity, increasing volume, and the lack of e cient processing capabilities. EO Data Cubes (DC) are a new paradigm aiming to realize the full potential of EO data by lowering the barriers caused by these Big data challenges and providing acc...
One of the great challenges of achieving the shared vision of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Develo...
Earth observation (EO) has witnessed a growing interest in research and industry, as it covers a wid...
The potential to perform spatiotemporal analysis of the Earth's surface, fostered by a large amount ...
Since the opening of Earth Observation (EO) archives (USGS/NASA Landsat and EC/ESA Sentinels), large...
Earth Observations Data Cubes (EODC) are a new paradigm revolutionizing the way users can interact w...
Earth Observations Data Cubes (EODC) are a paradigm transforming the way users interact with large s...
Earth observations data cubes (EODCs) are a paradigm transforming the way users interact with large ...
Earth Observation Data Cubes (EODC) have emerged as a promising solution to efficiently and effectiv...
Earth observations data cubes (EODCs) are a paradigm transforming the way users interact with large ...
Pressures on natural resources are increasing and a number of challenges need to be overcome to meet...
To tackle Big Data challenges such as Volume, Variety, and Velocity, the Earth Observations Data Cub...
Satellite Earth observation (EO) data have already exceeded the petabyte scale and are increasingly ...
The technological landscape for managing big Earth observation (EO) data ranges from global solution...
Environmental scientific research is highly becoming data-driven and dependent on high performance c...
Environmental issues become an increasing global concern because of the continuous pressure on natur...
One of the great challenges of achieving the shared vision of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Develo...
Earth observation (EO) has witnessed a growing interest in research and industry, as it covers a wid...
The potential to perform spatiotemporal analysis of the Earth's surface, fostered by a large amount ...
Since the opening of Earth Observation (EO) archives (USGS/NASA Landsat and EC/ESA Sentinels), large...
Earth Observations Data Cubes (EODC) are a new paradigm revolutionizing the way users can interact w...
Earth Observations Data Cubes (EODC) are a paradigm transforming the way users interact with large s...
Earth observations data cubes (EODCs) are a paradigm transforming the way users interact with large ...
Earth Observation Data Cubes (EODC) have emerged as a promising solution to efficiently and effectiv...
Earth observations data cubes (EODCs) are a paradigm transforming the way users interact with large ...
Pressures on natural resources are increasing and a number of challenges need to be overcome to meet...
To tackle Big Data challenges such as Volume, Variety, and Velocity, the Earth Observations Data Cub...
Satellite Earth observation (EO) data have already exceeded the petabyte scale and are increasingly ...
The technological landscape for managing big Earth observation (EO) data ranges from global solution...
Environmental scientific research is highly becoming data-driven and dependent on high performance c...
Environmental issues become an increasing global concern because of the continuous pressure on natur...
One of the great challenges of achieving the shared vision of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Develo...
Earth observation (EO) has witnessed a growing interest in research and industry, as it covers a wid...
The potential to perform spatiotemporal analysis of the Earth's surface, fostered by a large amount ...