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Paper: |
Introduction to the Space Weather Monitoring System at KASI |
Volume: |
485, Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XXIII |
Page: |
103 |
Authors: |
Baek, J.; Choi, S.; Kim, Y.; Cho, K.; Bong, S.; Lee, J.; Kwak, Y.; Hwang, J.; Park, Y.; Hwang, E. |
Abstract: |
We have developed the Space Weather Monitoring System (SWMS) at the Korea
Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI). Since 2007, the system has
continuously evolved into a better system. The SWMS consists of several
subsystems: applications which acquire and process observational data,
servers which run the applications, data storage, and display facilities
which show the space weather information. The applications collect solar and
space weather data from domestic and oversea sites. The collected data are
converted to other format and/or visualized in real time as graphs and
illustrations. We manage 3 data acquisition and processing servers, a
file service server, a web server, and 3 sets of storage systems. We
have developed 30 applications for a variety of data, and the volume of data
is about 5.5 GB per day. We provide our customers with space weather
contents displayed at the Space Weather Monitoring Lab (SWML) using web services. |
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