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European Di gital Upper A tmosphere S erver DIAS A project co-funded by the eContent programme of the European Commission. Overview.
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European Digital Upper Atmosphere Server DIAS A project co-funded by the eContent programme of the European Commission
Overview The project aims at the development of a European digital data collection on the state of the upper atmosphere and on the efficient promotion of this collection to the world market.
Objectives • To develop a pan-European digital data collection on the state of the upper atmosphere based on historical data collections and on the real-time information provided by several European ionospheric stations. • To develop a new digital server for the management and distribution of this collection, based on cutting edge technologies. • To develop, through the collaboration of the private sector companies that belong to DIAS consortium, all necessary actions for the efficient promotion of this pan-European digital data collection and new added value products based on the raw data, to the European and worldwide market.
Why Europe needs DIAS? • Currently, the existing digital European stations operate independently • This independent operation creates several barriers for transforming this information into usable data, products and services,failing to address the increased market demands for a unified collection of historical and real time upper-atmosphere data, especially nowcast and forecast services for the European region. • DIAS will overcome this problem by operating a systemcompetitive to those that exist already for Australia and the US.
Groups of potential users of DIAS products and services • Aviation industry (civil and military) • Defense • HF communication Systems • Satellite operators • Commercial satellite designers • Navigation Systems • Ground-based systems managers and operators • Upper atmosphere researchers • Seismic hazards researchers
Data, products and services • Real-time and archive ionograms • Real-time and archive SAO files • Real-time f-plots of fmin, foF2, and M(3000)F2
Data, products and services • Ionospheric maps over the European area of monthly median foF2 and M(3000)F2 [based on SIRM, Zolesi et al., 1993] • Ionospheric maps over the European area of the real-time foF2 and M(3000)F2 for individual epochs for the now-casting frequency management [based on SIRMUP, Zolesi et al., 2004] • Ionospheric maps over the European area of instantaneous foF2 and M(3000)F2 values at a time specified by the user • Ionospheric forecast maps over the European area representative of foF2 conditions up to 24-hours ahead [based on SIRMUP, Zolesi et al., 2003, calculating the forecasting values according to the Muhtarov et al., 2002 model].
Data, products and services • Real-time maps of ionospheric electron density over the European area at user-specified heights [Stanislawska et al., 2001] • Maps over the European area of monthly median MUF for different transmission points • Real-time maps of the Maximum Usable Frequency (MUF) over the European area for different transmission points. [Dominici and Zolesi, 1987; Davies, 1990]
Data, products and services • Ionospheric alert indexes foF2AI (%) and M(3000)F2AI (%) with the sections of the map coloured appropriately to show where the criteria hold [Cander et al., 2005]
EGU 2004 hyperlink COSPAR 2004 hyperlink BOULDER SWW 2005 hyperlink EGU 2005 hyperlink IES 2005 hyperlink URSI 2005 hyperlink Establishment of DIAS user’s network. hyperlink Electronic newsletters to registered users with information on new products release, announcements of forthcoming meetings and workshops and upgrades of the DIAS prototype. hyperlink Dissemination Activities • Publication of articles / • Presentations to conferences • Users meetings • First meeting: Erice, Sicily, Sept. 2004 • Second meeting: Athens, Greece, April 2005
Commercial Exploitation Activities • Questionnaire, submission to potential users, compilation of information • Definition of final commercial management structure of DIAS • Business plan for the exploitation of services after the end of the project
DIAS Prototypehttp://213.203.172.83:8080/dias/servlet/dias.servlet.DIASLogonFormServlet
DIAS Prototype / Ionogramshttp://213.203.172.83:8080/dias/servlet/dias.servlet.DIASLogonFormServlet
DIAS Prototype / f-plotshttp://213.203.172.83:8080/dias/servlet/dias.servlet.DIASLogonFormServlet
DIAS Prototype / mapshttp://213.203.172.83:8080/dias/servlet/dias.servlet.DIASLogonFormServlet
DIAS milestones • June 2004 DIAS Web site • October 2004 Cartography of the market • December 2004 State of the art report • March 2005 Specification of DIAS added value and services • March 2005 Establishment of DIAS users network • March 2005 Release of DIAS prototype • April 2005 User needs assessment report • June 2005 Development of new added value products and services • November 2005 Release of the final Digital upper Atmosphere Server • December 2005 Final business plan for the exploitation of DIAS services after the end of the project • February 2006 Final Conference
DIAS concortiumEuropean Digital Upper Atmosphere Server National Observatory of Athens, Greece (NOA) University of Athens, Greece (UOA) Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK (CCLRC) National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Italy (INGV) Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) Leibniz-Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Germany (IAP) Space Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences (SRC-WARSAW) 01 Pliroforiki, Greece (01P) Blustaff, Italy (BLS)
DIAS data contributorsEuropean Digital Upper Atmosphere Server
DIAS info • Co-Funded by the eContent Programme of the European Commission • Project life time: 2 years March 2004 – February 2006 • Project Coordinator: Anna Belehaki: National Observatory of Athens Institute for Space Applications & Remote Sensing Metaxa and Vas. Pavlou Palaia Penteli 15236, Greece Tel: +30 210 8109192 Fax: +30 210 6138343 Email: belehaki@space.noa.gr http://www.iono.noa.gr