GLORIA: The first free access e-infrastructure of robotic telescopes for citizen science

DOI: 
10.1007/978-3-642-36981-0_28
Publication date: 
01/01/2013
Main author: 
Pérez-Del-Pulgar C.J.
IAA authors: 
Castro, A.;Cunniffe, R.
Authors: 
Pérez-Del-Pulgar C.J., Cedazo R., Cabello J., González E., Muñoz V.F., Serena F., López M.C., Ibáñez F., Sánchez F.M., Castro A., Cunniffe R.
Journal: 
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Publication type: 
Conference Paper
Volume: 
206 AISC
Pages: 
293-304
Number: 
Abstract: 
This paper describes the GLORIA system (GLObal Robotic telescope Intelligent Array), the first worldwide network of robotic telescopes, which covers four continents with seventeen telescopes, and can be extended. The network architecture has been designed taking into account the functionalities offered to the community, the number of telescopes, users that will be managed and network compatibility with all kinds of robotic telescopes. Different kinds of experiments have been designed to support the various requirements of astronomers. In order to manage the user access to the network resources, an evaluation system, called karma, has been defined which will operate according to some established policy. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.
Database: 
SCOPUS
Keywords: 
robotic telescope; social network; web 2.0