Hybrid architecture for satellite data processing workflow management
Naresh Kumar Mallenahalli

TL;DR
This paper proposes a hybrid software architecture to enhance automation and flexibility in satellite data processing workflows, addressing heterogeneity and reducing code complexity, with comparisons to existing industry practices.
Contribution
A novel hybrid architecture for satellite data workflow management that improves flexibility and reduces code complexity compared to traditional systems.
Findings
Enhanced automation with less manageable code
Improved utilization of historic production data
Better integration of heterogeneous environments
Abstract
The ever growing demand for remote sensing data products by user community has resulted in many Indian and foreign remote sensing satellites being launched. The diversity in the remote sensing sensors has resulted in heterogeneous software and hardware environments for generating geospatial data products. The workflow automation software knows as information management system is in place at National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) catering to the needs of the data processing and data dissemination. The software components of workflow are interfaced in different heterogeneous environments that get executed at data processing software in automated and semi automated modes. For every new satellite being launched, the software is modified or upgraded if new business processes are introduced. In this study, we propose a software architecture that gives more flexible automation with very less…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Computational Techniques and Applications · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
