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1 BRINGING MARINE DATA ASSETS TO THE FUTURE INTERNET “ENVIROfying” the Future Internet Leveraging the Future Internet for the Marine Usage Area Dr.Conor Delaney

2 1.This presentation is intended as a light overview of the MAST web portal. 2.The second version of the prototype software can be found here: http://apps.marine.ie/enviro-fi/realtime.htmlhttp://apps.marine.ie/enviro-fi/realtime.html 3.A technical demonstration of a different web interface to the same data sources: http://apps.marine.ie/galwaydashboard/ http://apps.marine.ie/galwaydashboard/ Notes

3 Global challenge of need for energy generation and security of supply Future development of arrays of offshore wind, wave and tidal marine energy systems planned Leverage internet-enabled decision support solutions for adaptive control of deployed marine infrastructures and related assets Decision support to schedule system preventative maintenance Reduce costs by maximizing power take off Improved security through integrated monitoring approach Introduction

4 Background to MAST The use case addresses a problem of how to access coastal marine waters in a safe way for the management of marine assets. MAST delivers on the requirements for Ocean Energy Asset Management. (UC-ENV3.B-WAV-03-V03) Marine Asset Management Decision Support Tool (MAST) is a web portal developed from the analysis of a number of uses cases developed by the marine work package of ENVIROFI Adaptable, scalable platform technology which can be translated to other marine stakeholders and support research and enterprise development.

5 Location: SmartBay, Galway Ireland (Location of ENVIROFI’s 20 mW Virtual Wave Energy Farm) Operational issue: Wave farm manager needs to schedule preventative maintenance on wave energy array Challenge: Identify weather window for operational maintenance within maximum limits of constraints Scenario A: Wave Energy Asset Management

6 This is the window of time when it is safe to put to sea. To identify a weather window requires: Intelligent integration of the real-time data coupled with model predictions. This is an essential tool in identifying weather windows of opportunity to schedule essential operational maintenance and repairs. Monitoring of the sea sate and marine traffic is also important. To make a decision the user needs data! This is a question that is applicable many different types of marine users. The Weather Window

7 1.Third Party Ship Tracking and Weather 2.From the Marine Institute Weather Buoys Wave Buoys Tidal Gauges Predictions from Models: Tide Wave Height and Period Wind Speed and Direction Available Data Sources

8 Over 360 Gigabytes of output at week from operational ocean models. For example: East Atlantic SWAN Wave Model Irish Marine Institute Connemara Model CONN2D Data constantly being collected from numerous sensors located at sea. For example: Wave Buoys. Weather Buoys. Research vessel cruises Question. The Marine Institute has an OpenData policy (when possible), so how to make this data more available? Marine Institute Data Assets

9 The Marine Institute uses ERDDAP (Environmental Research Division's Data Access Program) as part of it’s data distribution strategy. ERDDAP was developed by NOAA and is an OPeNDAP compliant data server that provides a simple and consistent way to download subsets of scientific datasets in common file formats and make graphs and maps via RESTful services. The Marine Institutes ERDDAP server is crucial to the MAST project and it serves data from ocean models and ocean sensor via URIs. Marine Institute Data Broker

10 ERDDAP @ Marine Institute

11 Aggregated by various 3 rd parties Served back via internet web services Third Party Data Feed Automatic Ship Tracking (AIS)

12 Weather Stations of Ireland Weather Buoy Marine Institute Weather Station Marine Institute Weather Station

13 Galway Bay – Smart Bay - Ireland

14 The following slides are a guide to the MAST website. We focus on the two principal tabs: 1.Real Time Conditions: This webpage is split over the next two slides and shows the live data feeds important to understanding the current conditions in bay. 2.Predicted Conditions: Collected on this webpage are the outputs from the wave, wind and tide prediction models, as well as the forecast from national weather service (via twitter) The MAST Web Site

15 Real Time Conditions – Part 1 Web Cam Personal Weather Station Ship Tracking Data

16 Real Time Conditions – Part 2 Feeds from various Sensors in Galway Bay

17 The Ocean Weather Widget The Atlantic Ocean Buoy is a Platform for a number of sensors. You can select a sensor via the radio buttons.

18 Predicted Conditions Output from operational models (run once a day) Prediction of astronomical tide.

19 Wave Forecast Widget Clicking Next Advances Forecast By 3 hours

20 MAST has been redeveloped using a framework that makes is accessible to mobile devices by automatically resizing for a devices screen Lightweight interface to data resources hosted remotely NO REQUIREMENT FOR DATA HOSTING MAKES DATA MORE EASILY AVAILABLE TO THIRD PARTIES SHOWCASES FREE DATA REDUCED DEVELOPMENT TIME BASED ON A SCALABLE DATA BROKER TECHNOLOGY CAN SCALE GEOGRAPHICALLY TO INCORPORATE MARINE DATA FROM OTHER CONTINENTS USING ERDDAPP AS DATA BROKER Issues relating to third party data feeds NO CONTROL OVER RELIABILITY IMPOSED RESTRICTIONS ON LICENSING NO CHANGE CONTROL - EG NO SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS MAST Features

21 ERRDAP is the core environmental enabler of WP3, to demonstrate the flexibility of the technology a dashboard demo was developed (next slide). The key features of the dashboard: MOST OF THE DATA LINKS ARE THE SAME AS THOSE USED IN MAST, ALL THAT HAS CHANGED IS FORMAT OF THE DATA THAT HAS BEEN REQUESTED. INSTEAD OF REQUESTING IMAGES OF GRAPHS THE DASHBOARD REQUESTS THE DATA AND COMPOSES THE GRAPHS IN THE BROWSER. THE DATA IS JSON FORMAT AND CROSS DOMAIN FUNCTIONALITY IS ACHIEVED BY USING JSONP. THE DASHBOARD HAS BEEN PUBLISHED ON THE WEB SERVERS OF THE MARINE INSTITUTE. ALL CODE IS CONTAINED WITH THE BROWSER. http://apps.marine.ie/galwaydashboard/ Galway Bay Dashboard

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23 1.The Portal and the Dashboard have been released to the Marine Institutes production web servers and are available to the public for use. 2.Appropriate updates to both the Portal and Dashboard will be made as feedback is received. What Next for the Portal/Dashboard

24 Marine Institute JACINTA MC CREANOR EOIN O’GRADY RAMONA CARR KEITH MANSON DAMIAN SMYTH SmartBay Ireland Ltd. PAUL GAUGHAN Julia Falvey (MAST connection test, USA) Mike Kobernus (MAST connection test and IT support, NILU, Norway) Music: Ocean Shores by by Kelley Vice Acknowledgements

25 Thank you for your attention www.envirofi.eu The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under Grant Agreement Number 284898


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