DocumentCode :
1446596
Title :
A Watershed-Based Debris Flow Early Warning System Using Sensor Web Enabling Techniques in Heterogeneous Environments
Author :
Chiu, Jen-Cheng ; Dow, Chyi-Ren ; Lin, Cheng-Min ; Lin, Jyh-Horng ; Hsieh, Hsueh-Wei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Feng Chia Univ., Taichung, Taiwan
Volume :
5
Issue :
6
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1729
Lastpage :
1739
Abstract :
Debris flow disasters have increased in Taiwan due to various environmental factors. These disasters often bring a lot of rock and mud, causing a threat to the lives and properties of residents in the affected areas. The weather is changeable due to more and more extreme rainfall events. A monitoring system is needed to provide early-warning of debris flow disasters to reduce the loss of life and property. The number of installed precipitation stations is not adequate for the current early-warning system. Rainfall patterns are greatly affected by the variation in the topography. Therefore, the current system cannot fully integrate basin-wide rainfall data and lacks information on spatial dependency between rainfall stations. This paper proposes a watershed-based debris flow early-warning system that applies the OGC SWE standards to design its architecture. The standardized data exchange mechanism is used to integrate and share heterogeneous monitoring resources. A hierarchical architecture is proposed to build a wide range of precipitation stations. The system presents high density debris-flow-prone area monitoring. We propose dependency aggregation and SWE integration schemes that enable the system to collect data from upriver under dependency relationship of debris-flow-prone streams and achieve automated early-warning of debris flows. We use the SWE open source provided by 52North to implement the proposed watershed-based debris flow early-warning system. We develop a simulator using real rainfall data in Taiwan to compare to the current system. The experimental results demonstrate that our system can improve the sensing data problem and efficiently advance the warnings issue time.
Keywords :
Internet; disasters; electronic data interchange; geomorphology; geophysics computing; hydrological techniques; rain; remote sensing; rivers; rocks; sediments; topography (Earth); water resources; China; OGC SWE standards; SWE integration schemes; SWE open source; Taiwan; basin-wide rainfall data; current system; data collection; debris flow disasters; debris-flow-prone streams; early warning system; early-warning system; environmental factors; heterogeneous environments; hierarchical architecture; high density debris-flow-prone area monitoring; monitoring system; mud; precipitation stations; rainfall patterns; rock; sensor web enabling techniques; share heterogeneous monitoring resource; standardized data exchange mechanism; topography; warning issue time; watershed-based debris flow; weather; Alarm systems; Hierarchical systems; Monitoring; Sensor systems; Sensors; Servers; Wireless sensor networks; Basin-wide; OGC SWE; debris flow; heterogeneous environments;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1939-1404
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2011.2181826
Filename :
6151221
Link To Document :
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