Title :
Scientific Issues and Progress of the Chinese Integrated Earth Observation Sensor Web Project
Author :
Nengcheng Chen ; Fangling Pu ; Chuli Hu ; Xiang Zhang ; Wenying Du ; Liangpei Zhang
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Inf. Eng. in Surveying, Mapping & Remote Sensing, Wuhan Univ., Wuhan, China
Abstract :
The sensor web is a new method in the earth observation field, comprising sensors that can sense, compute, and correspond with the World Wide Web. The Chinese Integrated Earth Observation Sensor Web (CIEOSW) project is a five-year national basic research program conducted by Wuhan University since 2011 and is aimed to address the following major challenges: (1) the lack of collaboration within the satellite observation system, (2) the absence of a coupling mechanism in heterogeneous spaceborne -- airborne -- ground sensors, and (3) the limited connection between monitoring and decision-support services. For two years, the CIEOSW project has strived to achieve the following: (1) a theory on the coupling and modeling of the Earth observation sensor web (EOSW), (2) an event-driven multi-sensor collaborative observation method, (3) an EOSW fusion and assimilation method, (4) an EOSW-based information extraction and rapid change detection method, (5) a task-oriented EOSW focusing service model, and (6) an epicontinental environment observation and analysis of typical areas in China.
Keywords :
Internet; aerospace industry; sensors; CIEOSW project; Chinese integrated Earth observation sensor web; EOSW fusion; EOSW-based information extraction; World Wide Web; Wuhan University; airborne; decision-support services; earth observation field; epicontinental environment observation; event-driven multisensor collaborative observation method; ground sensors; heterogeneous spaceborne; rapid change detection method; satellite observation system; task-oriented EOSW focusing service model; Collaboration; Data models; Earth; Educational institutions; Focusing; Monitoring; Remote sensing; Collaboration; Earth Observation; Fusion; Sensor Web; Service; Three Gorges;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Manchester
DOI :
10.1109/SMC.2013.184