DocumentCode :
2741003
Title :
Vital Electronics, the key to the developing dynamic GIS for the Baltic or other maritime environments
Author :
Kochanski, Ted ; Rucinski, Andrzej ; Stepnowski, Andrzej ; Waraksa, Marcin ; Zurek, Jerzy
Author_Institution :
Vital Electron. Inst., Lexington, MA, USA
fYear :
2010
fDate :
3-5 Nov. 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
Dynamic GIS can provide geospatial information in real-time in support of first responses to natural disasters (e.g. flooding on the Baltic ecosystem), man-made disasters (e.g. oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico), and for Search and Rescue (SAR) missions. All these scenarios require the integration between the real time data acquisition and dynamic GIS. The proposed Vital Electronic System for Maritime Applications (SYSTEM) integrates: a land or sea-based Data Center; a "Mother Ship" (used for sensor deployment and local data collection); and a large number of easily deployed, disposable, intercommunicating, and intelligent "Floaters" (equipped with task-specific sensors). An embedded Vital Electronics Computer composed of a hierarchical network of a large number of wireless PSoC-based GNODEs (configurable at deployment), forms the core of SYSTEM. The Floaters include both task-specific Sensing-only GNODEs and Aggregation GNODEs dedicated to local data aggregation and global communications tasks. Sensing GNODE may be equipped with submerged sensors (e.g. water temperature, pressure, salinity, acidity, passive acoustic, SONAR), and/or above water sensors (e.g. air temperature, proximity, sound, light, thermal IR, passive RF, RADAR). Aggregation GNODEs provide absolute location (e.g. GPS or other means) and also long-range communications with the "Mother Ship", a satellite or airborne platform, and/or a land-based data center. Ultimately, the data collected by the system can be integrated with reference GIS data (such as existing terrain and sea-bottom maps, as well as other live information. The composite data should be web-accessible with the appropriate level of security to relevant agencies and other authorized users. Currently, breadboard proto-prototype Floater electronics is under development.
Keywords :
computer centres; computerised instrumentation; data acquisition; geographic information systems; marine communication; system-on-chip; wireless sensor networks; Baltic environment; GNODE; Vital Electronics; dynamic GIS; floater; geospatial information system; hierarchical network; local data aggregation; long range communication; man made disaster; maritime environment; natural disaster; real time data acquisition; satellite; sea based data center; search and rescue mission; water sensor; Geographic Information Systems; Monitoring; Real time systems; Robot sensing systems; Satellites; Temperature sensors; Wireless sensor networks; Embedded Systems; GIS; PSoC; SAR; Search and Rescue; Vital Electronics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Waterside Security Conference (WSS), 2010 International
Conference_Location :
Carrara
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8894-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WSSC.2010.5730253
Filename :
5730253
Link To Document :
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