April 13, 2022
Conference Paper

Tsdat: An Open-Source Data Standardization Framework for Marine Energy and Beyond

Abstract

Many organizations are tasked with the collection and processing of large quantities of data from various measurement devices. Data reported from these sources are often not interoperable with datasets and software used by analysts and other organizations in the same domain, introducing barriers for collaboration on large-scale projects. This poses a particular problem for cross-device comparisons and machine learning applications, which rely on large quantities of data from multiple sources. To address these challenges, the open-source Time-Series Data Pipelines (Tsdat) Python framework was developed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, with strategic guidance and direction provided by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories to facilitate collaboration and accelerate advancements in the marine energy domain through the development of an open-source ecosystem of tools. This paper will describe the Tsdat framework and the data standards within which it operates. A beta version of Tsdat has been released and is being used by several projects in marine energy, wind energy, and building energy systems.

Published: April 13, 2022

Citation

Lansing C.S., M.S. Levin, C. Sivaraman, R. Fao, and F. Driscoll. 2021. Tsdat: An Open-Source Data Standardization Framework for Marine Energy and Beyond. In OCEANS 2021, September 20-23, San Diego, CA, 1-6. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-164526. doi:10.23919/OCEANS44145.2021.9706101