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An Advanced Open-Source Platform for Air Quality Analysis, Visualization, and PredictionAmbient air pollution is the largest environmental health risk factor, leading to several million premature deaths globally per year. The challenge of combating poor air quality is exacerbated by growing urban populations, changing emissions, and a warming climate. While there have been many advances monitoring and modeling of atmospheric composition, reflected in the dramatic increase in archived Earth Observations, there is no single measurement or method that alone can provide an accurate depiction of the entire atmosphere. The rapidly growing collections of observational and modeling data require us to be smarter about what data to include, and how such data is used. In recent years, NASA has invested significantly in advancing the concepts for Analytics Collaborative Framework (ACF) [5] and New Observing Strategies (NOS) [4] to tackle our software infrastructure need for harmonized data management and dynamic acquisition of diverse measurements for on-demand, interactive, multivariate analysis, and access [3]. It is not enough to have a big data, standalone analytics solution; it is critical that we start integrating data from remote sensing, modeling, and in-situ networks in a harmonized manner that enables timely and data-driven decision-making for air quality management. This work presents the design and development of an Air Quality Analytics Collaborative Framework (AQ ACF), as part of NASA’s Advanced Information Systems Technology (AIST) effort, to establish a data, machine-learning, and numerically driven platform for air quality analysis, visualization, and prediction.
Document ID
20230006972
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Liu, Qian
Yang, Chaowei
Nawaz, Muhammad Omar
Henze, Daven
Pouhomayoun, Mohammad
Holm, Jeanne
Martin, Randall
Jacob, Daniel
Estrada, Lucas
Bindle, Liam
Marlis, Kevin
Hasheminassab, Sina
Roberts, Joe
Neu, Jessica
Loubrieu, Thomas
Kang, Jason
Hovland, Erik
Dunn, Alex
Chung, Nga
Huang, Thomas
Date Acquired
July 17, 2022
Publication Date
July 17, 2022
Publication Information
Publisher: Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2022
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Technical Review

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