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Summary: Working with many partners around the world, the International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks (FDSN) has had success in establishing a Federated Data Center System built upon FDSN web services. The federated system allows a seismologist, or anyone of course, to access data from any partner data center running FDSN web services (http://www.fdsn.org/webservices/). A list of those centers can be found at http://www.fdsn.org/webservices/datacenters/. As you can see most of the centers are in Europe, North America, as well as one in South America. Centers in Canada and a few other places will likely join this system later this year.
A complete turnkey system exists that enables this to work without significant technical development. The SeisComp3 seismic network management system supports FDSN web services and any center running SeisComp3 can participate in the Federated system. IRIS is currently promoting an effort in Africa to add 5-6 centers in the Great Rift Valley to this system, as well as one center in Central Asia.
Meeting at the JpGU meeting:I have worked with Seiji Tsuboi to organize a meeting during the JpGU in Chiba. (http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2017/). If you have plans to attend this meeting we invite you to participate in this meeting related to building a global federated system of Data Centers. If you can not attend in person a Virtual Meeting option will be provided.
The meeting room has now been assigned for the meeting on Federated Data Centers in the Western Pacific Region
The details of the meeting (room, and time) follows
Makeuhari Messe. (JpGU venue)
date: May 20 Saturday
meeting name: FDSN data center meeting in Asia and Western Pacific
room: 301A
time: 17:30 - 19:30 Japan Time Zone ( UTC+9)
Related Meeting on Marine Earth Informatics Systems: Our meeting will follow the Session M-AG35 convened by Seiji Tsuboi of JAMSTEC that is scheduled on Saturday May 20th between 13:45-15:15 and 15:30-17:00. ( https://confit.atlas.jp/guide/event/jpguagu2017/session/MAG35_20PM2/tables?bOuLXplbZQ)
VIRTUAL MEETING INFORMATION
For those of you that will not be at the meeting in person and would like to join virtually we have set up a GoToMeeting that you can use.
Western Pacific Federated Seismic Data Centers
Sat, May 20, 2017 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM JST
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/834572613
You can also dial in using your phone but be aware that you will be paying long distance charges.
We recommend you use the computer connection for audio,.
United States: +1 (646) 749-3112
Access Code: 834-572-613
Please feel free to let others that might be interested in this topic about this meeting.
Thanks for considering this request and please let me know if you or someone from the NIED data effort might be able to attend.
Tim Ahern
Director of Data Services
IRIS
IRIS DMC
1408 NE 45th Street #201
Seattle, WA 98105
(206)547-0393 x118
(206) 547-1093 FAX
Summary: Working with many partners around the world, the International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks (FDSN) has had success in establishing a Federated Data Center System built upon FDSN web services. The federated system allows a seismologist, or anyone of course, to access data from any partner data center running FDSN web services (http://www.fdsn.org/webservices/). A list of those centers can be found at http://www.fdsn.org/webservices/datacenters/. As you can see most of the centers are in Europe, North America, as well as one in South America. Centers in Canada and a few other places will likely join this system later this year.
A complete turnkey system exists that enables this to work without significant technical development. The SeisComp3 seismic network management system supports FDSN web services and any center running SeisComp3 can participate in the Federated system. IRIS is currently promoting an effort in Africa to add 5-6 centers in the Great Rift Valley to this system, as well as one center in Central Asia.
Meeting at the JpGU meeting:I have worked with Seiji Tsuboi to organize a meeting during the JpGU in Chiba. (http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2017/). If you have plans to attend this meeting we invite you to participate in this meeting related to building a global federated system of Data Centers. If you can not attend in person a Virtual Meeting option will be provided.
The meeting room has now been assigned for the meeting on Federated Data Centers in the Western Pacific Region
The details of the meeting (room, and time) follows
Makeuhari Messe. (JpGU venue)
date: May 20 Saturday
meeting name: FDSN data center meeting in Asia and Western Pacific
room: 301A
time: 17:30 - 19:30 Japan Time Zone ( UTC+9)
Related Meeting on Marine Earth Informatics Systems: Our meeting will follow the Session M-AG35 convened by Seiji Tsuboi of JAMSTEC that is scheduled on Saturday May 20th between 13:45-15:15 and 15:30-17:00. ( https://confit.atlas.jp/guide/event/jpguagu2017/session/MAG35_20PM2/tables?bOuLXplbZQ)
VIRTUAL MEETING INFORMATION
For those of you that will not be at the meeting in person and would like to join virtually we have set up a GoToMeeting that you can use.
Western Pacific Federated Seismic Data Centers
Sat, May 20, 2017 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM JST
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/834572613
You can also dial in using your phone but be aware that you will be paying long distance charges.
We recommend you use the computer connection for audio,.
United States: +1 (646) 749-3112
Access Code: 834-572-613
Please feel free to let others that might be interested in this topic about this meeting.
Thanks for considering this request and please let me know if you or someone from the NIED data effort might be able to attend.
Tim Ahern
Director of Data Services
IRIS
IRIS DMC
1408 NE 45th Street #201
Seattle, WA 98105
(206)547-0393 x118
(206) 547-1093 FAX
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Seiji Tsuboi2017-05-19 16:07:22Sorry for cross-posting.
Please note that the location of FDSN data center meeting in Asia and
Western Pacific will be in room 301A of International Conference Hall. This
is a different building from Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall, where the Session M-
AG35 will be held which locates across the street.
Seiji Tsuboi
From: Tim Ahern [tim<at>iris.washington.edu]
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2017 4:33 AM
To: iris-meetings<at>lists.ds.iris.edu; dmc-meetings<at>lists.ds.iris.edu
Cc: Pierre Lebellegard; 이전희 Jun Hee; Dr. Bor-Shouh Huang; Seiji Tsuboi;
Craig Bugdon; Low Kong Chiew; Elouie R. Lepiten; Yinshuang Ai; Liu Ruifeng;
Anna Berezina; mukunda bhattarai; Wen-Tzong Liang; Sadaki Hori; Eugenio
Soares; Taejun Song; Sylvain Todman; Mark Chadwick; DR. Ken Gledhill; Hwang
Seong-Hoon; DINH QUOC Van; Takeshi Nakamura; Sheen Dong-Hoon; Shuichi
Kodaira; Yong-gyu Ryoo; Costelloe Marina; Geoscience Australia; David
Lescinsky; Carina Kemp; Narumi Takahashi; Eiichiro Araki; Mr. Takeshi
Hachimine; Dr. Dmitry Storchak; Jamal M. Sholan; Dr. Nguyen Dinh Xuyen; A.
Al-Akhalih; Dr. Alexi Gorbatov; Dr. Toshiaki Yokoi; Prof. Y.T. Chen; Ken
Gledhill; Dr. Ranyan Ratnakar Kelkar; Mr. Sarath Weerawarnakula; Dr.
Mohammad Mokhtari; Inna Sokolova; Dr. W.T. Wong; Dr. San Hla Thaw; Beatriz
Vera; Dr. Prih Harjadi; Mr. G.H.P. Dharmaratha; Dr. A. K. Bhatnagar; Lol
Bijaya Adhikari; Dr. Yuzo Ishikawa; V. Pinsky; Natalya Mikhailova; Mr. Wang
Teo Suan; Mr. Suparek Tansriratanawong; Dr. Hiroshi Inoue; Makhira
Usmanova; Dr. Bautista Bartolome; Dr. Carina G. Lao; Mr. Low Kong Chiew;
Dr. Yefim Gitterman
Subject: Meeting on Federated Data Centers in Conjunction with JpGU meeting
Greetings and sorry if you receive this message more than once...
Summary: Working with many partners around the world, the International
Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks (FDSN) has had success in
establishing a Federated Data Center System built upon FDSN web services.
The federated system allows a seismologist, or anyone of course, to access
data from any partner data center running FDSN web services
(http://www.fdsn.org/webservices/). A list of those centers can be found
at http://www.fdsn.org/webservices/datacenters/. As you can see most of
the centers are in Europe, North America, as well as one in South America.
Centers in Canada and a few other places will likely join this system later
this year.
A complete turnkey system exists that enables this to work without
significant technical development. The SeisComp3 seismic network
management system supports FDSN web services and any center running
SeisComp3 can participate in the Federated system. IRIS is currently
promoting an effort in Africa to add 5-6 centers in the Great Rift Valley
to this system, as well as one center in Central Asia.
Meeting at the JpGU meeting:I have worked with Seiji Tsuboi to organize a
meeting during the JpGU in Chiba. (http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2017/). If
you have plans to attend this meeting we invite you to participate in this
meeting related to building a global federated system of Data Centers. If
you can not attend in person a Virtual Meeting option will be provided.
The meeting room has now been assigned for the meeting on Federated Data
Centers in the Western Pacific Region
The details of the meeting (room, and time) follows
Makeuhari Messe. (JpGU venue)
date: May 20 Saturday
meeting name: FDSN data center meeting in Asia and Western Pacific
room: 301A
time: 17:30 - 19:30 Japan Time Zone ( UTC+9)
Related Meeting on Marine Earth Informatics Systems: Our meeting will
follow the Session M-AG35 convened by Seiji Tsuboi of JAMSTEC that is
scheduled on Saturday May 20th between 13:45-15:15 and 15:30-17:00. (
https://confit.atlas.jp/guide/event/jpguagu2017/session/MAG35_20PM2/tables?b
OuLXplbZQ)
VIRTUAL MEETING INFORMATION
For those of you that will not be at the meeting in person and would like
to join virtually we have set up a GoToMeeting that you can use.
Western Pacific Federated Seismic Data Centers
Sat, May 20, 2017 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM JST
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/834572613
You can also dial in using your phone but be aware that you will be paying
long distance charges.
We recommend you use the computer connection for audio,.
United States: +1 (646) 749-3112
Access Code: 834-572-613
Please feel free to let others that might be interested in this topic about
this meeting.
Thanks for considering this request and please let me know if you or
someone from the NIED data effort might be able to attend.
Tim Ahern
Director of Data Services
IRIS
IRIS DMC
1408 NE 45th Street #201
Seattle, WA 98105
(206)547-0393 x118
(206) 547-1093 FAX