The article "Bathymetric mapping and processing goes cloud" with the support of NEANIAS project, has been published in Hydrographische Nachrichten Journal.
Authors and Affiliation
The authors are part of the NEANIAS team. Paul Wintersteller (Teledyne and Marum in Bremen), Nikolaos Foskolos (Teledyne Reson in Denmark), Christian Ferreira (Marum in Bremen), Konstantinos Karantzalos (NTUA in Athens), Danai Lampridou (NKUA in Athens), Kalliopi Baika (AMU in Marseille), Jafar Anbar (AMU in Marseille), Josep Quintana (Coronis Computing in Girona), Stergios Kokorotsikos (EUNICE in Berlin), Claudio Pisa (GARR in Rome), Paraskevi Nomikou (NKUA in Athens)
Abstract
The project Novel EOSC Services for Emerging Atmosphere, Underwater & Space Challenges (NEANIAS) targets Open Science practices, finally deployed through the European Open Science (EOSC) hub. From a technological perspective, NEANIAS aims to deliver innovative thematic services that are flexible and open to accommodate the needs of communities beyond their original definition, and able to adapt to neighbouring cases, fostering reproducibility and reusability. The underwater service UWBat, one out of nine thematic services, utilises the open source suite MB-System to realise cloud-based bathymetry mapping and processing. The fast, uncomplicated, web-based and thus platform-independent service allows professionals and amateurs alike to easy access the world of bathymetry.
Get the article at https://www.dhyg.de/images/hn_ausgaben/HN118.pdf