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Set up an Application Model of Digital Satellite Data Simulation by Video Graphic Technology of Oceanic data Remotely Sensed of Algerian Coast. VIDEO] (ODIS id: 3266)

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First entry: 25/04/2023 Last update: 25/04/2023
Submitter/Owner of this record Mr Mohamed Amine BOUHALI ( OceanExpert : 54930 )
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English name Set up an Application Model of Digital Satellite Data Simulation by Video Graphic Technology of Oceanic data Remotely Sensed of Algerian Coast. VIDEO]
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Citation Bouhali, M.A. (2023) Set up an Application Model of Digital Satellite Data Simulation by Video Graphic Technology of Oceanic data Remotely Sensed of Algerian Coast. Algeria, Laboratory of Biological Oceanography and Marine Environment (LOBEM) of the Faculty of Biological Sciences of the University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumédiènne (USTHB) of Algiers, 3.10 mins. [Video]. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1885
Abstract The multidimensional view of the Earth and its immediate environment that is provided by space borne sensors, operating at many wavelengths and directed at many different phenomena, has revolutionized man's understanding of his planet and the surrounding space environment. This achievement, carried out largely with automated, unmanned spacecraft, ranks with the finest contributions made by the space program, Data visualization by video graphics technology is a digital modeling technique also a description or analogy used to help visualize something that cannot be observed directly which exploits the bases of scientific knowledge in a data processing system by the use of mathematical and statistical tools and analysis and forecasting methods to visualize what is hidden behind the data. This technique allows us to observe the variations in temperature distribution, also the first production, which is at the bottom of the food chain, and monitor the biological state of the ocean from the surface to the global scale on time scales ranging from days to decades. We see on the same simulation scale several other spatial and temporal scale, for example the simulation of SST of several years with a large gap between the years, also the simulation of the displacement of surface currents with the variations of the SST, in other words the document can be used in pedagogy.
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