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29 August 2005 Net-centric environmental and weather monitoring: a disruptive concept of operations
Philip E. Ardanuy, Stephen R. Marley, Thomas J. Flynn, David E. Bossert, Edward L. Bensman
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Abstract
In this paper we review the concept of network centricity, and relate it to the evolution that is anticipated in weather and environmental operational remote sensing in the decade ahead. We provide a practical roadmap for implementing concepts that recognize the value of legacy systems, accounting for a spectrum of different interoperability potentials of legacy and future systems, from the perspective of three communities and five levels of integration.
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Philip E. Ardanuy, Stephen R. Marley, Thomas J. Flynn, David E. Bossert, and Edward L. Bensman "Net-centric environmental and weather monitoring: a disruptive concept of operations", Proc. SPIE 5890, Atmospheric and Environmental Remote Sensing Data Processing and Utilization: Numerical Atmospheric Prediction and Environmental Monitoring, 589002 (29 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.619660
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Environmental monitoring

Data processing

Telecommunications

Data acquisition

Computer architecture

Environmental sensing

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