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This book is published open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. Over
the past decades, rapid developments in digital and sensing
technologies, such as the Cloud, Web and Internet of Things, have
dramatically changed the way we live and work. The digital
transformation is revolutionizing our ability to monitor our planet
and transforming the way we access, process and exploit Earth
Observation data from satellites. This book reviews these
megatrends and their implications for the Earth Observation
community as well as the wider data economy. It provides insight
into new paradigms of Open Science and Innovation applied to space
data, which are characterized by openness, access to large volume
of complex data, wide availability of new community tools, new
techniques for big data analytics such as Artificial Intelligence,
unprecedented level of computing power, and new types of
collaboration among researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs and
citizen scientists. In addition, this book aims to provide readers
with some reflections on the future of Earth Observation,
highlighting through a series of use cases not just the new
opportunities created by the New Space revolution, but also the new
challenges that must be addressed in order to make the most of the
large volume of complex and diverse data delivered by the new
generation of satellites.
This book is published open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. Over
the past decades, rapid developments in digital and sensing
technologies, such as the Cloud, Web and Internet of Things, have
dramatically changed the way we live and work. The digital
transformation is revolutionizing our ability to monitor our planet
and transforming the way we access, process and exploit Earth
Observation data from satellites. This book reviews these
megatrends and their implications for the Earth Observation
community as well as the wider data economy. It provides insight
into new paradigms of Open Science and Innovation applied to space
data, which are characterized by openness, access to large volume
of complex data, wide availability of new community tools, new
techniques for big data analytics such as Artificial Intelligence,
unprecedented level of computing power, and new types of
collaboration among researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs and
citizen scientists. In addition, this book aims to provide readers
with some reflections on the future of Earth Observation,
highlighting through a series of use cases not just the new
opportunities created by the New Space revolution, but also the new
challenges that must be addressed in order to make the most of the
large volume of complex and diverse data delivered by the new
generation of satellites.
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