Posts tagged GIS
Workshop Recap
- 18 April 2024
The EASIER Data Initiative would like to extend our appreciation to everyone who participated in and was involved with our Workshop on Open Geospatial Science and the Decentralized Geospatial Web! This was a one-and-a-half-day event with 30+ domain experts and leaders from innovative organizations, federal agencies, and universities who cultivated discussion and showcased projects covering the overlap between geospatial science, the decentralized web, and open science.
Project Showcase - Web3 Geospatial Dashboard
- 24 January 2024
What does user access to geospatial data look like in Web3? How can they find data or download content? Spoiler alert! Not much different than today but with the advantages of a decentralized network. One of the projects currently being fostered by The EASIER Data Initiative has been focused on user accessibility of decentralized content with a Web3 Geospatial Dashboard application and a Chrome extension. The dashboard is the entry point for a user to discover content, specifically Landsat 9 Collection 2 Level-1 imagery. With the Chrome extension enabled, a user is able to “pin” an image from our implementation of the SpatioTemporal Asset Catalogs (STAC) running alongside our IPFS node. Let’s dive into the details of our Web3 implementation.
Proof of concept for querying spatial data on IPFS using geohash
- 22 January 2024
In this post we’ll be exploring how to store and access geospatial data in a decentralized way using Geohash and InterPlanetary File System (IPFS). Geohash is a spatial indexing system that divides the Earth into a grid of squares and assigns a unique identifier to each square. IPFS is a peer-to-peer network that uses Content Identifiers (CIDs) to store and share data. By joining geohash to CIDs of spatial features , we can create a hierarchical indexing system that organizes geospatial features into a directory system based on the geohash encoding. This allows us to store and query geospatial data on IPFS, without relying on centralized servers or databases.
Preloading a cache for a tiered storage system
- 19 January 2024
In this blog post, we explore the practical aspects of tiered storage systems, focusing on the nuances of hot and cold storage layers using different cache system strategies. The premise starts with the system’s initialization and an empty hot layer or cache and illustrate the impact of prepopulating a cache with randomly selected geospatial data. Specifically centered around landsat scenes within the continental US, the two layers—cold storage and hot storage (set up as a least recently used cache)—play key roles in the experiment. We’ll delve into the mechanics of data requests categorized as region, state, or county, and how the system strategically manages landsat scenes in the least recently used cache.
NDVI on Landsat 9 imagery with data using IPFS
- 30 August 2023
Geospatial professionals frequently handle vast data sets, like satellite imagery, for tasks ranging from object detection to land cover classification. The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) is a widely-used metric for assessing vegetation health in a given area. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through calculating NDVI using Landsat 9 imagery and the IPFS network with the help of the Python library, ipfs-stac, in a Jupyter notebook. We’ll also discuss the benefits of leveraging IPFS in geospatial workflows, such as content-addressing and decentralization.
John Solly's Talk at CoD Summit
- 27 June 2023
Watch John Solly, the Lead Geospatial Developer at the EASIER Data Initiative present at the Compute Over Data Summit in Boston, Massachusetts. His talk will explore the importance of satellite imagery and other geospatial data and how decentralized technologies have opened opportunities to the workflows with such data.
FIL Network Base Austin 23 Lightning Talk
- 12 June 2023
Watch John Solly, the Lead Geospatial Developer at the EASIER Data Initiative present his lightning talk at the FIL Network Base in Austin Texas. His talk will explore use cases for Filecoin and IPFS being utilized to store publicly funded geospatial data to promote accessibility for research and academic institutions.
Seamlessly Fetching Files from IPFS - A Proof of Concept for Building a Flexible Local Client
- 24 April 2023
As decentralized web technology continues to develop, the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) offers an alternative approach to distributed file storage and sharing. In this notebook, we will present a proof of concept for building a flexible local client capable of fetching files from IPFS, regardless of whether the user has a local IPFS node or not. We will also discuss the advantages of using a local IPFS node over relying on public gateways, and showcase how to implement a fallback mechanism for maintaining uninterrupted access to IPFS content.
A New Way to Reference and Retrieve Geographic Data
- 02 December 2022
Web3 is an exciting and rapidly evolving space for geographic information. This post explores how EASIER uses STAC, Filecoin, and IPFS to store, retrieve, and analyze geospatial data.
The EASIER Data Initiative Launch
- 09 September 2022
We are thrilled to announce the EASIER Data Initiative, a @umdgeography, and @FFDWeb collaboration. We make it easier to upload and retrieve geospatial data from decentralized storage systems including #Filecoin and #IPFS.