Title: REINAS
1REINAS
- Real-Time Observations to Support
- Environmental Research
- NPACI Earth Systems Science
Darrell Long Patrick Mantey Jack Baskin School of
Engineering University of California, Santa
Cruz November 17, 1998
2REINAS
Real-time Environmental Information Network
and Analysis System
University of California at Santa Cruz
3REINAS Principal Investigators
University of California at Santa Cruz Dr.
Patrick Mantey Dr. Darrell Long Dr. Alex Pang
Naval Postgraduate School Dr. Wendell Nuss Dr.
Jeffery Paduan
4Internet Based Data Acquisition
- Real-time Environmental Information Network and
Analysis System (REINAS) - real-time data from dispersed sensors distributed
measurement-gathering environment - stored in logically integrated but physically
distributed database via the Internet - Network Membership
- Monterey Bay network nodes depicted here
- San Diego (SIO and SDSC) are being added
- international nodes in planning
5Environmental Applications
- La Niña (1998)
- Real-time monitoring
- Data fusion
- Historical archive
- Forecasts
- Coastal Sea-breeze
- Oil Spill Management
6Environmental Applications (continued)
Hindcasting
Nowcasting
Forecasting
Real-time data is required for in situ
calibration of numerical models
7Three Domains of REINAS
- Sensors
- Instrument node software
- REINAS/PC
Relational database System node software Data
storage
Instrumentation
System/Database
Visualization/End-User
WWW browsers 3D visualization Models/analysis
software Derived data
8REINAS Today
November 17th, 1998
- Operational System atUC Santa Cruz
- 50 Gigabytes Online per database
- 1/2 Gigabyte per month
- Footprint includesCentral California andSan
Francisco Bay - Still expanding ...
- 200 instruments including
- 155 meteorological stations
- 10 wind profilers
- 3 CODARs
- 2 video cameras
- Over 1500 sensors
9REINAS Users
- Environmental Scientists
- NPS (meteorologists, oceanographers)
- Monterey Bay Aquarium
- UCSC (Earth Marine Scientists)
- National Weather Service (Monterey)
- NOAA Pacific Fisheries
- BAAQMD/MBUAPCD
- Other Institutions
- Oregon Graduate Institute
- California Department of Forestry
- SDSC/NPACI
- General Public
- Fishermen, boaters
- Tourists, wind surfers
- General interest
10Earth and Marine Science Instrumentation
- Meteorological stations
- Buoys, CTDs
- Wind profilers, ADCP
- CODAR
- NEXRAD
11Video Instruments
- Wireless video transmission
- Remote steering capable
12San Diego Instrumentation
- La Jolla and San Clemente
- RF Modem link but data can be taken from the
modem server - 2 anemometers
- 2 humidity. air temperature
- 2 Barometric pressure
- 1 Water temperature
- Acoustic doppler (future)
- Contact Lloyd Regier
- TIR (Thermal Infrared Radiometer)
- Contact John Helly
- Meteorological Package (Handar)
- Contact Ron Van Boxtel
13Federated Database Design
S R B
Dispatcher
14Node 1 Santa Cruz Configuration
NFS
Filesystem (IRIX)
Filesystem (Solaris)
15Node 2 Monterey Configuration
NFS
Filesystem (Solaris)
Reinas (Solaris/ PostgreSQL)
16Node 3 San Diego Configuration
NFS
Reinas (IRIX/Oracle 7)
Oracle 8 (Ghost)
Filesystem (Auspex)
Improved
NFS
Reinas (Solaris)
Oracle 8 (Ghost)
Filesystem (Solaris)
17Intra-NPACI Collaborations
18REINAS Support
19Task List
- System Nodes
- S/W Hardening
- Installation
- Restart
- Alarms
- Revised Schema
- Commanding
- Instruments
- Interface Standardization
- Network
- Archival
- Identification Naming
- Interfaces
- Protocols
- CMWG (Configuration Management Working Group)
20Schedule
21Infrastructure Products
- Instrumentation
- Communication Interface Standards
- Documentation
- Network
- Architecture Definition
- Integration Procedures
- Software
- Reinas
22Contacting REINAS
- REINAS World Wide Web Home Pagehttp//csl.cse.uc
sc.edu/reinas/ - REINAS Tour
- Demonstrations
- Publications
23Federated Databases
Advantages of a federated database
- Scalability
- On-line replicated storage
- Local data management
- Transparent access
24Conclusions
- REINAS operational since May, 1996
- Supports a diverse group of users
- A unique laboratory for engineering and
regional-scale environmental science - Challenges remain to expand services to current
and new audiences
25Conclusions (continued)
- REINAS is a Real-Time Environmental Data Store
- REINAS provides capabilities for relating
- real-time measurements
- historical data
- models / data fusion
- static data (e.g. topography)
26Conclusions (continued)
- REINAS supports data access and linkage via
geography and time - Visualization supports interpretation and
understanding of the data - Real-time decision-making is enabled