This work was developed as part of the European H2020 ONION (Operational Network of Individual Observation Nodes) project, aiming at identifying the technological opportunity areas to complement the Copernicus space infrastructure in the horizon 2020–2030 for polar region monitoring. The European Earth Observation (EO) infrastructure is assessed through of comprehensive end-user need and data gap analysis. This review was based on the top 10 use cases, identifying 20 measurements with gaps and 13 potential EO technologies to cover the identified gaps. It was found that the top priority is the observation of polar regions to support sustainable and safe commercial activities and the preservation of the environment. Additionally, an ana...
This work reviews and analyses potentially relevant technologies to ensure that the gaps and stakeho...
A strategic analysis is made of current monitoring and modelling programmes in the polar regions. Th...
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This work was developed as part of the European H2020 ONION (Operational Network of Individual Obser...
This work was developed as part of the European H2020 ONION (Operational Network of Individual Obser...
An optimal payload selection conducted in the frame of the H2020 ONION project (id 687490) is presen...
An optimal payload selection conducted in the frame of the H2020 ONION project (id 687490) is presen...
This work is part of “Operational Network of Individual Observation Nodes” (ONION). ONION is an H202...
This report (D3.6) is a component of EU-PolarNet work package 3, which encompasses Infrastructures, ...
We present a comprehensive review of the current status of remotely sensed and in situ sea ice, ocea...
Over the next few years, Europe will take important steps towards implementing the architecture of t...
We present a comprehensive review of the current status of remotely sensed and in situ sea ice, oce...
Jornada de presentación de proyectos iniciados el 2018-19. Challenge #1: Understanding Ocean and Cli...
Polar-orbiting satellite observations are of fundamental importance to explore the main scientific c...
A major goal of WP2: “Exploitation of existing observing systems” is to analyze strengths, weaknesse...
This work reviews and analyses potentially relevant technologies to ensure that the gaps and stakeho...
A strategic analysis is made of current monitoring and modelling programmes in the polar regions. Th...
© 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
This work was developed as part of the European H2020 ONION (Operational Network of Individual Obser...
This work was developed as part of the European H2020 ONION (Operational Network of Individual Obser...
An optimal payload selection conducted in the frame of the H2020 ONION project (id 687490) is presen...
An optimal payload selection conducted in the frame of the H2020 ONION project (id 687490) is presen...
This work is part of “Operational Network of Individual Observation Nodes” (ONION). ONION is an H202...
This report (D3.6) is a component of EU-PolarNet work package 3, which encompasses Infrastructures, ...
We present a comprehensive review of the current status of remotely sensed and in situ sea ice, ocea...
Over the next few years, Europe will take important steps towards implementing the architecture of t...
We present a comprehensive review of the current status of remotely sensed and in situ sea ice, oce...
Jornada de presentación de proyectos iniciados el 2018-19. Challenge #1: Understanding Ocean and Cli...
Polar-orbiting satellite observations are of fundamental importance to explore the main scientific c...
A major goal of WP2: “Exploitation of existing observing systems” is to analyze strengths, weaknesse...
This work reviews and analyses potentially relevant technologies to ensure that the gaps and stakeho...
A strategic analysis is made of current monitoring and modelling programmes in the polar regions. Th...
© 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...