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    HICOD2000 - Integrated system for coding, protection and trading of earth observation products in JPEG2000

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    This paper describes a system, called HICOD2000, derived from a project developed in collaboration between two Portuguese companies and the European Space Agency that exploited the possibilities offered by the emerging image encoding standard - JPEG2000 - and its applicability to Earth Observation Products. The work described on this paper has been completed and it's currently being integrated with ESA own systems and EO products portal. Other important characteristic of the system consists in the usage of a Digital Rights Management platform to control the access and usage of EO products coded in JPEG2000 format.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio

    Observações preliminares sobre a gramínea forrageira Andropogon gayanus Kunth em Paragominas, Pará.

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    JPEG2000 image compression and visualization for desktop and mobile clients

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    This paper presents an architecture for JPEG2000 image compression and distribution using a Digital Rights Management (DRM) platform in the context of the PIMHAI project. The proposed architecture, based on a client-server interaction, will allow the users to upload images in PCIDSK database (PIX) format using a web-application front-end, and to perform the lossless JPEG2000 compression of such images. The resulting JPEG2000 images are then protected using cryptographic techniques and its intellectual property rights are managed digitally. In the context of the PIMHAI project, the proposed architecture will allow the storage of smaller and cryptographically protected image files in the database. The user access rights enforcement will prevent the access to the images by non authorized users. Another important feature is the decreasing of the connection time in the mobile client, through the expensive and slower wireless channel, to access the images in the database.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio

    Accessing earth observation data using JPEG2000

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    Applications like, change detection, global monitoring, disaster detection and management have emerging requirements that need the availability of large amounts of data. This data is currently being captured by a multiplicity of instruments and Earth Observation (EO) sensors originating large volumes of data that needs to be stored, processed and accessed in order to be useful. The authors of this paper have been involved on an ESA-founded project, called HICOD2000 to study the applicability of the new image encoding standard JPEG2000 - to EO products. This paper presents and describes the system that was developed for HICOD2000 project, which allows, not only the encoding and decoding of several EO products, but also supports some of the security requirements identified previously that allows ESA to define and apply efficient EO data access security policies and even to exploit some EO products electronic commerce over the Internet. This system was integrated with the existing ESA Ground Segment systems specifically the Services Support Environment (SSE).info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio

    Canarana erecta lisa Echinochloa pyramidalis (Lam.) Hitchc. et Chase.

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    Envisat products secure browsing in mobile clients using JPEG2000 interactivity protocol

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    Taking advantage of the mobile platforms to interact with the HICOD2000 system has been the motivation for the work described in this paper. Regardless of the limited resources available in mobile platforms the authors demonstrate that using the features of the HICOD2000 system the mobile device might be of major assistance in the field where satellite imagery may have an important and useful role. This paper describes an extension of the HICOD2000 system, available to the public through the ESA Service Support Environment. The EO JPEG2000 compressed products have achieved good compression ratios, minimizing both storage space and bandwidth. Regarding security to sensitive data the system enforces user access rights via a digital rights management platform called OpenSDRM. The mobile device has been endowed with the implementation of the JPIP protocol to optimize network bandwidth as well as the necessary components to interface with the OpenSDRM platform and decode JPSEC protected images: the OpenSDRM wallet and the protection tool.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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