+ Yacine Ghamri-Doudane IEEE / EU FP7 COOPEUS Lead and PoC of IN-04 C1 University of La Rochelle, FR.

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+ Yacine Ghamri-Doudane IEEE / EU FP7 COOPEUS Lead and PoC of IN-04 C1 University of La Rochelle, FR

+ Agenda Citizen Sensing A new EO source for GEOSS IS EU FP7 COOPEUS Data policies, interoperability and quality

+ Humans language, cognition, participation Devices services, analysis, usages Citizen Sensing observations Citizen Sensing

+ Crowd sourcing Participatory Obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people, and especially from an online community Urban Sensing Participatory Opportunistic urban sustainability or “smart city” projects that implement sensor technologies to realize more efficient or environmentally sound urban processes Citizen Sensing Participatory Users of smart phones and networked devices are able to engage with similar modes of environmental observation and data collection.

+ Citizen Sensing Disasters HealthEnergyClimateAgricultureEcosystemsBiodiversityWaterWeather Citizen Sensing Participatory Sensing Users of smart phones and networked devices are able to engage with similar modes in environmental observation and data collection.

+ Citizen Sensing Citizen - sensor-enabled (env-relevant) data collection Observing networks data harvesting GEOSS-compatible repository Information to citizens Information for research

+ A Source of Massive Unstructured Data Drivers: Important Growth in Sensing-capable Smartphones &Portable Devices Low energy WSNs Explosion of social networking usage Relation between type of sensors and citizens involvement Remote Sensing: citizen not involved Social Sensing: citizen communicates without intention (i.e. in a pervasive way) Implications Mobile Devices and Apps: efficiency in terms of resource usage and sensor integration Network Infrastructure: handling this massive amount of data Information System: handling this massive amount of data in the Cloud, Web, … Vertical aspects: Privacy, Trust, Security, heterogeneity (data), …

+ Current Projects (GEOSS IN-04 C1) Citclops : monitoring water colour, transparency and fluorescence, COBWEB: Citizen Observatory Web WeSenseIt: Water Monitoring, flooding prediction.. Omniscientis: Odor risk management CitiSense: Air quality management

+ "Strengthening the cooperation between the US and the EU in the field of environmental research infrastructures" European Commission - FP7-INFRASTRUCTURES Duration: 09/2012 – 08/2015 SCOPE: Expand the transatlantic cooperation in regards to common data policies and data standards relevant to global research infrastructures in the environment field Get more information on

Space Weather Solid Earth dynamics Ocean observations Biodiversity Carbon observations - Thematic & Interdisciplinary work:

+ COOPEUS aims to catalyze international collaboration among environmental research infrastructures by: By easing data accessibility through harmonization of data policies By promoting interoperability of Research Infrastructures on all levels (System, syntactic, structural and sematic interoperability) By improving data and information quality by defining the minimum requirements on work-flow descriptions COOPEUS Goals

+ 1.Investigating commonalities and difference in the data policies to formulate minimum requirements for policy harmonization 2.Interoperability of RIs will be investigated using User scenarios simulating RI collaborations monitoring an environmental hazards/event (e.g. Volcanic eruptions, Upwelling zones) 3.Highlight topics essential RI collaboration and interoperatbility to a broader audience at Conferences, Workshops and Meetings (e.g. PID- workshop, RI- harmonization workshop) COOPEUS framework