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Sensor Web: OGC‘s Point of View

Sensor Web: OGC‘s Point of View. Ingo Simonis Freelancer. What is a Sensor?. Geosensor Networks. Location awareness WHERE is the sensor, WHERE is the observable. Size does not matter. …. What is the Sensor Web?. A number of definitions. Was ist das Sensor Web?. Slide by NASA.

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Sensor Web: OGC‘s Point of View

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  1. Sensor Web: OGC‘s Point of View Ingo Simonis Freelancer

  2. What is a Sensor?

  3. Geosensor Networks • Location awareness • WHERE is the sensor, WHERE is the observable

  4. Size does not matter

  5. What is the Sensor Web? • A number of definitions...

  6. Was ist das Sensor Web? Slide by NASA

  7. Scientific View: Sensor Web Applications Communication Sensor Web Communication Sensor Network Communication Sensor System Communication Sensor

  8. OGC: Sensor Web

  9. Sensor Web Desires • Quicklydiscover sensors and sensor data (secure or public) that can meet my needs – location, observables, quality, ability to task • Obtain sensor information in a standard encoding that is understandable by me and my software • Readily access sensor observations in a common manner, and in a form specific to my needs

  10. Sensor Web Desires II • Task sensors, when possible, to meet my specific needs • Subscribe to and receive alerts when a sensor measures a particular phenomenon

  11. Sensor Web Vision I • Sensors will be web accessible • Sensors and sensor data will be discoverable • Sensors will be self-describing to humans and software (using a standard encoding) • Most sensor observations will be easily accessible in real time over the web

  12. Sensor Web Vision II • Standardized web services will exist for accessing sensor information and sensor observations • Sensor systems will be capable of real-time mining of observations to find phenomena of immediate interest • Sensor systems will be capable of issuing alerts based on observations, as well as be able to respond to alerts issued by other sensors

  13. Sensor Web Vision III • Software will be capable of on-demand geolocation and processing of observations from a newly-discovered sensor without a priori knowledge of that sensor system • Sensors, simulations, and models will be capable of being configured and tasked through standard, common web interfaces • Sensors and sensor nets will be able to act on their own (i.e. be autonomous)

  14. StorageService RegistryService NotificationThreshold Service Image Processing Service Fusion ProcessingService AutenticationService Sensors Mission Planning System End UsersApplication Web Mapping Client Sensor Web Vision Sensor Web wireless sensor networks (WSN) @

  15. Sensor Web: Building Blocks • Quicklydiscover sensors and sensor data (secure or public) that can meet my needs – location, observables, quality, ability to task Registries & Dictionaries

  16. Sensor Web: Building Blocks • Obtain sensor information in a standard encoding that is understandable by me and my software Registries & Dictionaries Sensor Description Language

  17. Sensor Web: Building Blocks • Readily access sensor observations in a common manner, and in a form specific to my needs Services Observation Registries & Dictionaries Sensor Description Language Phenomenon Description Language

  18. Sensor Web: Building Blocks • Task sensors, when possible, to meet my specific needs Services Observation Tasking Registries & Dictionaries Sensor Description Language Phenomenon Description Language

  19. Sensor Web: Building Blocks • Subscribe to and receive alerts when a sensor measures a particular phenomenon Services Observation Tasking Alerting Registries & Dictionaries Sensor Description Language Phenomenon Description Language

  20. Sensor Web: Building Blocks Services Observation Tasking Alerting Analysis Registries & Dictionaries Sensor Description Language Phenomenon Description Language

  21. What is OGC? • Not-for-profit • International industry consortium • Founded 1994, currently 340+ members • Open Standards development by consensus process OGC Mission To lead in the development, promotion and harmonization of open spatial standards …

  22. OGC Program Interoperability Program – a global, innovative hands-on rapid prototyping and testing program designed to accelerate interface development and validation and to bring interoperability to the market. Specification Development Program – Consensus standards process similar to other Industry consortia (World Wide Web Consortium, OMA etc.). Outreach and Community Adoption Program – education and training, encourage take up of OGC specifications, business development, communications programs Slide by OGC

  23. OGC Sensor Web Enablement

  24. SWE Scientific View: Sensor Web Applications Communication Sensor Web Communication Sensor Network Communication Sensor System Communication Sensor

  25. Bausteine des Sensor Web Services Observation Tasking Alerting Analysis Registries & Dictionaries Sensor Description Language Phenomenon Description Language

  26. Building Blocks: OGC SWE Services Observation Tasking Alerting Analysis TML SOS SPS SAS WNS Registries & Dictionaries Sensor Description Language Phenomenon Description Language TML SensorML CS-W O&M

  27. SWE Status Quo • TML: Approved • SOS: Approved • SPS: Approved • WNS: RFC to be started • SAS: RFC to be started • O&M: Voting • SensorML: Approved

  28. Register Sensors Register Publish Search SOS Bind SOS O&M SWE CAT SensorML SOS DB

  29. Register Task Search 1 5 GetResults SOS 6 SPS 2 O&M Task 3 Notify 4 notification SWE CAT Sensors SensorML Register SOS SPS WNS

  30. Search Register SOS Publish SAS Alert Bind Notify notification SWE Register CAT Sensors SensorML Register SOS Task SPS GetResults Task SAS Notify WNS

  31. Thank you for your Attention! • ingo.simonis@geospatialresearch.de

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