Eberhard Mikusch
Papers
3
Total Citations
36
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3
About
Eberhard Mikusch is a key figure in the development of scalable, multi-mission ground systems for Earth observation, with his work forming the backbone of how satellite data is processed, stored, and accessed. His primary research areas include large-scale data management, long-term digital archiving, and the operational processing of spaceborne radar data. Mikusch’s most significant contribution is his leadership in the Data Information and Management System (DIMS), a pioneering multi-mission ground segment architecture based on CORBA and Java, which was designed to support a wide array of missions. This work, detailed in his 2000 paper (3 citations), laid the foundation for efficient, reusable infrastructure. He further advanced the field by addressing the critical challenge of scalable long-term storage in his 2001 paper (6 citations), proposing a sustainable repository model for growing Earth observation archives. His most impactful work, however, is the 2002 paper on the SRTM/X-SAR processing facility (27 citations), which describes the system that produced the mission’s global digital elevation models. Through these contributions, Mikusch has been instrumental in ensuring that vast streams of satellite data are not only processed but also preserved for future scientific discovery.
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Top Papers
- 1SRTM/X-SAR: products and processing facility27 citations · 2002
- 2The Product Library - A Scalable Long-Term Repository for Earth Observation Products6 citations · 2001
- 3Data Information and Management System for Earth Observation Products based on CORBA and Java3 citations · 2000