Small Projects Bridging IVO Standards and Best Practice Bridging IVOA and Domestic Community Chenzhou Cui, Yongheng Zhao Chinese Virtual Observatory National.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
IVOA Interoperability Meeting, Trieste1 Mining data using MATLAB through AstroBox Chao LIU, Chenzhou CUI Presented by: Chenzhou CUI National Astronomical.
Advertisements

© Copyright 2008 All rights reserved 2 VO-India Project Started in 2002 as a collaboration between IUCAA and Persistent Systems Ltd. Part of International.
IVOA, Pune India September Data Access Layer Working Group Pune Workshop Summary Doug Tody National Radio Astronomy Observatory International.
National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Informatics (INEGI) Implementation of SDMX in Mexico.
September 13, 2004NVO Summer School1 VO Protocols Overview Tom McGlynn NASA/GSFC T HE US N ATIONAL V IRTUAL O BSERVATORY.
What does LOFAR have to do with the Virtual Observatory (VO)? LOFAR Science Day 16 December 2003 Melbourne David Barnes The University of Melbourne.
The Australian Virtual Observatory (a.k.a. eAstronomy Australia) Ray Norris CSIRO ATNF.
The Australian Virtual Observatory e-Science Meeting School of Physics, March 2003 David Barnes.
Australian Virtual Observatory Pacific Rim Applications and Grid Middleware Assembly The 4th Workshop 5th-6th June 2003 Monash University David Barnes.
Australian Virtual Observatory International Astronomical Union GA 2003 Joint Discussion 08 17th-18th July 2003 Sydney David Barnes The University of Melbourne.
CASDA Virtual Observatory CSIRO ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCE Arkadi Kosmynin 11 March 2014.
Development of China-VO ZHAO Yongheng NAOC, Beijing Nov
Data Resources and Services at Chinese Astronomical Data Center Chenzhou Cui, Boliang He Chinese Virtual Observatory (China-VO) National Astronomical Observatory.
Desperately Trying to Cope with the Data Explosion in Astronomical Sciences Ray Norris CSIRO Australia Telescope National Facility.
A PPARC funded project Tony Linde Programme Manager eScience meets eFrameworks 28 th April 2006 NeSC, Edinburgh.
Searching for Tidal Streams in SDSS Chinese Virtual Observatory 刘 超 中国科学院国家天文台.
Updated SkyMouse and Suggestions to VO Service Developers HuaPing SUN, Chenzhou CUI China-VO National Astronomical Observatory of China.
IVOA SPM 2006, Moscow1 History and current status Chenzhou CUI National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences The Chinese V IRTUAL O.
A Smart On-line Astronomical Information Collector Chenzhou CUI, Huaping SUN China-VO National Astronomical Observatory of China.
China-VO and LAMOST Database Chenzhou CUI NAOC, CAS.
Planning for the Virtual Observatory Tara Murphy … with input from other Aus-VO members …
Leicester Database & Archive Service J. D. Law-Green, J. P. Osborne, R. S. Warwick X-Ray & Observational Astronomy Group, University of Leicester What.
SDSS Web Services Tamás Budavári Johns Hopkins University Coding against the Universe.
BinX and Astronomy Bob Mann Institute for Astronomy and National e-Science Centre.
Aus-VO: Progress in the Australian Virtual Observatory Tara Murphy Australia Telescope National Facility.
China-VO: status & plan ZHAO Yongheng (NAOC) Pune, Sep
05/24/2004The 12th UN/ESA Workshop on Basic Space Science Chinese Virtual Observatory (China-VO) Chenzhou Cui Chinese Virtual Observatory Project National.
Leicester, February 24, 2005 VisIVO, a VO-Enabled tool for Scientific Visualization and Data Analysis. VO-TECH Project. Stage01 Ugo Becciani INAF – Astrophysical.
VO standards supported by the Chinese Astronomical Data Center Chenzhou Cui, Boliang He (National Astronomical Observatory of China) Jian Xiao (Tianjin.
CXC Implementing 2007 NRC Portals of the Universe Report Chandra X-ray Center Recommended Best Practices Roger Brissenden and Belinda Wilkes 25 April 2012.
Nov China-VO 架起 VO 与桌面应用的桥梁 崔辰州 China-VO Project 中科院国家天文台 The Chinese V IRTUAL O BSERVATORY.
Virtual Observatory --Architecture and Specifications Chenzhou Cui Chinese Virtual Observatory (China-VO) National Astronomical Observatory of China.
Astronomical Data Query Language Simple Query Protocol for the Virtual Observatory Naoki Yasuda 1, William O'Mullane 2, Tamas Budavari 2, Vivek Haridas.
WSRF Supported Data Access Service (VO-DAS)‏ Chao Liu, Haijun Tian, Dan Gao, Yang Yang, Yong Lu China-VO National Astronomical Observatories, CAS, China.
Theory in the German Astrophysical VO Summary: We show results of efforts done within the German Astrophysical Virtual Observatory (GAVO). GAVO has paid.
Functions and Demo of Astrogrid 1.1 China-VO Haijun Tian.
Hello!. International Virtual Observatory Alliance Ajit Kembhavi, IUCAA, Pune.
AVO Status June 2002 Status M. Dolensky. AVO Status June 2002 WA0 - European Initiatives Enabling a Virtual Observatory for Europe EVOE –Submitted expression.
Astronomical data curation and the Wide-Field Astronomy Unit Bob Mann Wide-Field Astronomy Unit Institute for Astronomy School of Physics University of.
Brief Introduction of LAMOST Brief Introduction of BADC Virtual Observatory of China VO-oriented LAMOST.
Spectroscopy in VO, ESAC Mar Access to Spectroscopic Data In the VO Doug Tody (NRAO/US-NVO ) for the IVOA DAL working group I NTERNATIONAL.
VO Applications Enrique Solano LAEFF / INTA. Move from download to service paradigm Leave the data where it is. Operations on data (search, cluster analysis,
NEON Obs School 11-Aug-2005 Archival Data and Virtual Observatories 1 Virtual Observatories...or how to do your research from a beach in the Bahamas rather.
Markus Dolensky, ESO Technical Lead The AVO Project Overview & Context ASTRO-WISE ((G)A)VO Meeting, Groningen, 06-May-2004 A number of slides are based.
11/26/2003IVOA Small Projects Meeting Potential R&D focuses for China-VO Chenzhou Cui National Astronomical Observatory of China Chinese Virtual.
Designing Experiments T. Venturi Istituto di Radioastronomia, Bologna, INAF ERIS, Manchester, 9 September 2005.
An Introduction to Scientific Data Grid LUO Ze Computer Network Information Centre, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Workshop Garching, June 27 – July Statistical Cross-Matching Across Distributed Archives H.-M. Adorf & GAVO Team MPI f. extraterrestrische Physik.
Swift HUG April Swift data archive Lorella Angelini HEASARC.
March 1st, 2006Prospective PNG PNG: Databases - Virtual Observatory.
Grid Based Chinese Virtual Observatory System Design Chenzhou CUI, Yongheng ZHAO National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
您身边的 天文 Chenzhou CUI China-VO National Astronomical Observatory of China.
AstroGrid-D and GAVO AstroGrid-D: Infrastructure Network, Computing Resources Grid-Technology, Middleware GAVO: Interoperability of archives.
The International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA) interoperability in action.
Data Archives: Migration and Maintenance Douglas J. Mink Telescope Data Center Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory NSF
German Astrophysical Virtual Observatory Overview and Results So Far W. Voges, G. Lemson, H.-M. Adorf.
August 2003 At A Glance The IRC is a platform independent, extensible, and adaptive framework that provides robust, interactive, and distributed control.
Fire Emissions Network Sept. 4, 2002 A white paper for the development of a NSF Digital Government Program proposal Stefan Falke Washington University.
EVLA Data Processing PDR E2E Data Archive System John Benson, NRAO July 18, 2002.
Introduction to the VO ESAVO ESA/ESAC – Madrid, Spain.
Evanthia Hatziminaoglou, ESO - Garching Virtual Observatory Info-Workshop, SOFIA January 2008 VO Tools Overview.
F. Genova, AstroNET meeting, Poitiers The Astrophysical Virtual Observatory.
Spectral Analysis Pipeline for LAMOST Project A-Li Luo LAMOST Science Division NAOC, CAS.
VO Data Access Layer IVOA Cambridge, UK 12 May 2003 Doug Tody, NRAO.
RI EGI-InSPIRE RI Astronomy and Astrophysics Dr. Giuliano Taffoni Dr. Claudio Vuerli.
Moving towards the Virtual Observatory Paolo Padovani, ST-ECF/ESO
Sonali Kale 30 Sep 2004 VOPlot 3D Sonali Kale 30 Sep Nov-18 VO-India.
Google Sky.
FITS Manager (preview version)
Presentation transcript:

Small Projects Bridging IVO Standards and Best Practice Bridging IVOA and Domestic Community Chenzhou Cui, Yongheng Zhao Chinese Virtual Observatory National Astronomical Observatory of China IVOA Small Projects Meeting, 2004, Pune

Agenda 1.Status of VO projects 2.Brief Review of the 1 st Small Project Meeting 3.Discussion about Roles of Small VO Projects a.Bridging IVO Standards and Best Practice b.Bridging IVOA and Domestic Community

Agenda 1.Status of VO projects 2.Brief Review of the 1 st Small Project Meeting 3.Discussion about Roles of Small VO Projects a.Bridging IVO Standards and Best Practice b.Bridging IVOA and Domestic Community

Differences among projects Big projectSmall Project Scale (Members, Institutes, Funding) largesmall Activityhighlow R&D focusFramework and standards Application and tools - Just in my personal opinion

Activity Statistics - Incomplete, Just in my personal opinion

Status of VO projects

Agenda 1.Status of VO projects 2.Brief Review of the 1 st Small Project Meeting 3.Discussion about Roles of Small VO Projects a.Bridging IVO Standards and Best Practice b.Bridging IVOA and Domestic Community

Small project meeting, Beijing November 2003: Beijing, China Main topics: –Advantages and disadvantages of small projects. –The role of small projects in the IVOA. –R&D focus of small projects. –Collaboration among small projects and with big VO projects. –Implementation of IVOA standards and infrastructures developed by other VO projects. 39 participants from Korea, Japan, India, Europe, UK and China (including Taiwan)

Brief Review

Agenda 1.Status of VO projects 2.Brief Review of the 1 st Small Project Meeting 3.Discussion about Roles of Small VO Projects a.Bridging IVO Standards and Best Practice b.Bridging IVOA and Domestic Community

Agenda 1.Status of VO projects 2.Brief Review of the 1 st Small Project Meeting 3.Discussion about Roles of Small VO Projects a.Bridging IVO Standards and Best Practice b.Bridging IVOA and Domestic Community

Bridging IVO Standards ~ Best Practice Best Practices As resources, tools It is important for the IVOA standards and recommendations to be learned and adopted by astronomers/users. As references and guides It is important for VO developers and data providers

Small project is suitable for the role Familiar to IVOA standards With required IT/CS backgrounds (Grid, WS, XML, SOAP, etc.) Know well astronomer requirements

Some examples Aus-VO –Skycat astronomical catalogue server, provides access to BGC, HIPASS, HIPASS HVC, SUMSS catalogs –Volume VOTable data visualization tool using VRML VO-India –conVOT a tool for converting ASCII or FITS tables to VOTable format –VOPlot the “most popular” VOTable visualization toolkit HVO –Filter Profile Service and Spectrum Service, cooperated with Johns Hopkins University

VOTFilter from China-VO An XML Filter written in XSLT for OpenOffice Calc to read&write files in VOTable format Easy of use, no Java, XML, VOTable knowledge is required. Link IVOA standard with industrial desktop application

Snapshot

Agenda 1.Status of VO projects 2.Brief Review of the 1 st Small Project Meeting 3.Discussion about Roles of Small VO Projects a.Bridging IVO Standards and Best Practice b.Bridging IVOA and the Domestic Community

Bridging IVOA ~ Domestic Community Common tasks for small projects to contribute domestic data archives and expertise to the world to share international data, tools with international partners for domestic research and education a “gateway” between domestic and world wide resources

Some examples Aus-VO –HIPASS: HI Parkes All Sky Survey –ATCA Archive:Australia Telescope Compact Array –MACHO Archive: Massive Compact Halo Objects VO-India –Ladakh telescope 2 m remotely operated Himalayan Chandra Telescope (HCT) –Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) 30  40m fully steerable gigantic parabolic dishes, about 80 km north of Pune

Some examples GAVO –federation of archives available in the German astronomical community –creation of a theory-oriented component to the VO –development of advanced datamining algorithms RVO –To unite Russian and fSU data, to integrate them into the IVO –To provide Russian astronomical community with a convenient access to the world data –To use Russian instrumentation to provide observational data in remote mode when needed –To develop Russian electronic astronomical education resources

Large sky Area Multi-Object fibre Spectroscopy Telescope Clear aperture:  4m Field of view:  5° Focal plane:  1.75m Focal length:20m Number of fibers:4000 Spectral ranges:370 ~ 900nm Spectral resolution:1 ~ 0.25nm Sky coverage:Declination -10  to+90  A meridian reflecting Schmidt telescope VO-enabled LAMOST

VO-enabled –LAMOST data –LAMOST telescope –LAMOST Spectral Analysis Pipeline

Beijing-Arizona-Taiwan-Connecticut Sky Survey Started in 1995 data archived on CD- ROM and hard disks comprise about 600 GB. 0.6/0.9 m Schmidt telescope 15 intermediate-band filters

Improve current HTTP, FTP interface Provide VO- compliant interface BATC Data Release Platform Current Interface

Pune University in March, 2004