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An open-source web service for creating quadrilateral grids based on the rHEALPix Discrete Global Grid System
Authors:David Bowater  Emmanuel Stefanakis
Institution:1. Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada david.bowater@unb.ca;3. Department of Geomatics Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The foundation of modern Digital Earth frameworks is the Discrete Global Grid System (DGGS). To standardize the DGGS model, the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) recently created the DGGS Abstract Specification, which also aims to increase usability and interoperability between DGGSs. To support these demands and aid future research, open implementations are necessary. However, several OGC conformant DGGSs are not available for researchers to use. This has motivated us to develop an open-source web service that allows users to create quadrilateral grids based on the rHEALPix DGGS. In this paper, we describe the implementation of the web service, including issues and limitations, and demonstrate how discrete global grids and regional grids can be created. Lastly, we present examples that show how vector data sets can be modeled and integrated at different levels of resolution – a key benefit of the DGGS model.
Keywords:Quadrilateral grid  rHEALPix  Discrete Global Grid System  Digital Earth  web service
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