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A computational framework for processing time-series of earth observation data based on discrete convolution: global-scale historical Landsat cloud-free aggregates at 30 m spatial resolution

  • Davide Consoli*
  • , Leandro Parente
  • , Rolf Simoes
  • , Murat Şahin
  • , Xuemeng Tian
  • , Martijn Witjes
  • , Lindsey Sloat
  • , Tomislav Hengl
  • *Bu çalışma için yazışmadan sorumlu yazar
  • OpenGeoHub Foundation
  • Wageningen University & Research
  • World Resources Institute

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Processing large collections of earth observation (EO) time-series, often petabyte-sized, such as NASA’s Landsat and ESA’s Sentinel missions, can be computationally prohibitive and costly. Despite their name, even the Analysis Ready Data (ARD) versions of such collections can rarely be used as direct input for modeling because of cloud presence and/or prohibitive storage size. Existing solutions for readily using these data are not openly available, are poor in performance, or lack flexibility. Addressing this issue, we developed TSIRF (Time-Series Iteration-free Reconstruction Framework), a computational framework that can be used to apply diverse time-series processing tasks, such as temporal aggregation and time-series reconstruction by simply adjusting the convolution kernel. As the first large-scale application, TSIRF was employed to process the entire Global Land Analysis and Discovery (GLAD) ARD Landsat archive, producing a cloud-free bi-monthly aggregated product. This process, covering seven Landsat bands globally from 1997 to 2022, with more than two trillion pixels and for each one a time-series of 156 samples in the aggregated product, required approximately 28 hours of computation using 1248 IntelÒ XeonÒ Gold 6248R CPUs. The quality of the result was assessed using a benchmark dataset derived from the aggregated product and comparing different imputation strategies. The resulting reconstructed images can be used as input for machine learning models or to map biophysical indices. To further limit the storage size the produced data was saved as 8-bit Cloud-Optimized GeoTIFFs (COG). With the hosting of about 20 TB per band/index for an entire 30 m resolution bi-monthly historical time-series distributed as open data, the product enables seamless, fast, and affordable access to the Landsat archive for environmental monitoring and analysis applications.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Makale numarasıe18585
DergiPeerJ
Hacim12
Basın numarası12
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 2024
Harici olarak yayınlandıEvet

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