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Space and Planetary Imaging using JPEG2000
Proc 7th International Workshop on Simulation for European Space Programmes, ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
Year (definitive publication)
2002
Language
English
Country
Netherlands
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Abstract
The raising demand for Digital content Rights Management (DRM), protection, and security, enables effective on-line
access, exchange, and trading of all types of digital media items (ranging from a simple text file to a large space or
planetary image) and, at the same time, support global interoperability of customer devices and traded items, which can
only be met by a good mix of open architectures and proprietary technologies. In this paper, we present a novel
integrated architecture that supports the secure handling of large remote sensing ISO JPEG2000-coded images, obtained
from satellite. This effort is within the scope of further developments and new extensions for this standard, namely:
- Trans-coding of proprietary digital image formats used in satellite imagery, to the new JPEG2000 format;
- Inexpensive network clusters for parallel computing to improve the algorithmic process of coding very large digital
images obtained from satellites.
- Coding of multi-component and multi-spectral images as well as volumetric images (JP3D);
- Exploration of interactive online image satellite catalogs (JPIP);
- Secure transmission, and protection of the image content based on OpenSDRM (JPSEC).
Acknowledgements
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Keywords
JPEG2000,JP3D,JPSEC,JPIP,DRM
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Computer and Information Sciences - Natural Sciences
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering - Engineering and Technology
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