Thorne, Peter, Madonna, Fabio, Schulz, Joerg, Oakley, Tim, Ingleby, Bruce, Rosoldi, Marco, Tramutola, Emanuele, Arola, Antti, Buschmann, Matthias, Mikalsen, A.C., Davy, Richard, Voces, Corinne, Krehe, Karin, De Maziere, Martine and Pappalardo, Gelsomina (2017) Making better sense of the mosaic of environmental measurementnetworks: a system-of-systems approach and quantitativeassessment. Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems, 6 (2). pp. 453-472. ISSN 2193-0864
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Abstract
There are numerous networks and initiatives con-cerned with the non-satellite-observing segment of Earth ob-servation.  These  are  owned  and  operated  by  various  enti-ties and organisations often with different practices, norms,data  policies,  etc.  The  Horizon  2020  project  GAIA–CLIMis  working  to  improve  our  collective  ability  to  use  an  ap-propriate subset of these observations to rigorously charac-terise satellite observations. The first fundamental questionis which observations from the mosaic of non-satellite obser-vational capabilities are appropriate for such an application.This requires an assessment of the relevant, quantifiable as-pects of the measurement series which are available. Whilefundamentally poor or incorrect measurements can be rela-tively easily identified, it is metrologically impossible to besure that a measurement series is “correct”. Certain assess-able aspects of the measurement series can, however, buildconfidence in their scientific maturity and appropriateness forgiven applications. These are aspects such as that it is welldocumented, well understood, representative, updated, pub-licly available and maintains rich metadata. Entities such asthe Global Climate Observing System have suggested a hi-erarchy of networks whereby different subsets of the obser-vational  capabilities  are  assigned  to  different  layers  basedon such assessable aspects. Herein, we make a first attemptto  formalise  both  such  a  system-of-systems  networks  con-cept  and  a  means  by  which  to,  as  objectively  as  possible,assess where in this framework different networks may re-side.  In  this  study,  we  concentrate  on  networks  measuringprimarily a subset of the atmospheric Essential Climate Vari-ables of interest to GAIA–CLIM activities. We show assess-ment results from our application of the guidance and howwe plan to use this in downstream example applications ofthe  GAIA–CLIM  project.  However,  the  approach  laid  outshould  be  more  widely  applicable  across  a  broad  range  ofapplication areas. If broadly adopted, the system-of-systemsapproach will have potential benefits in guiding users to themost appropriate set of observations for their needs and inhighlighting to network owners and operators areas for po-tential improvement.
  
  | Item Type: | Article | 
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| Keywords: | mosaic; environmental measurement networks; system-of-systems approach; quantitative assessment; | 
| Academic Unit: | Faculty of Social Sciences > Geography Faculty of Social Sciences > Research Institutes > Irish Climate Analysis and Research Units, ICARUS  | 
        
| Item ID: | 10802 | 
| Identification Number: | 10.5194/gi-6-453-2017 | 
| Depositing User: | Peter Thorne | 
| Date Deposited: | 21 May 2019 16:39 | 
| Journal or Publication Title: | Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems | 
| Publisher: | European Geosciences Union (EGU) | 
| Refereed: | Yes | 
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| Use Licence: | This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here | 
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