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Using EGMS as Web Feature Services (WFS)

Overview

Web Feature Service (WFS)

Web Feature Services (WFS) are another way of providing access to geodata. In contrast to Web Map Services (WMS), WFS only returns objects with geometry and attributes and not entire images. WFS objects can also be limited by a spatial extent or by attributes.

Ground …


How to use interface services

Preconditions

General

To access the desired data, there are three options:

  1. EODC Catalog in the Browser: This can primarily be used to check if the desired data is available.
  2. QGIS: Here, data with small spatial extents or from short time periods can be displayed.
  3. JupyterLab: JupyterLab: To visualize large amounts …

INTERFACE Project Introduction

Since 2014, the European Copernicus programme has launched a wide range of Earth Observation (EO) satellites, named Sentinels. The Sentinel mission is designed to deliver data for at least the next 15 to 20 years to monitor and forecast the state of the environment on land, sea and in the …


Tailored Services for public authorities

INTERFACE embeds 6 tailored services that may be used by any austrian public stakeholder for their needs.

The 6 tailored services are:

  • Soil Sealing Indicator Monitoring
  • Snow characteristics
  • Wetland monitoring
  • Ground Motion and Mass Movement detection
  • 3D Products
  • Semantic Content-Based Image Retrieval

A detailed...


INTERFACE Layer

The INTERFACE layer is a vital component of the INTERFACE project. The layer joins two previously developed technologies: Acube and Sen2Cube. Both engines provide the core functionalities for the tailored services meaning backend specific infrastructure and Analysis Ready Data processing and provisioning. Available within this layer are the following technologies …