Title :
Live Geography - Interoperable Geo-Sensor Webs Enabling Portability in Monitoring Applications
Author :
Resch, Bernd ; Mittlboeck, Manfred
Author_Institution :
Studio iSPACE, Res. Studios Austria, Salzburg, Austria
Abstract :
In the last decade, rapidly declining sensor costs triggered intense research in sensor technologies and vice versa. This fact led to the deployment of a number of sensor networks. However, these sensor networks tend to be deployed in monolithic stovepipe-like systems, limiting interoperability and reusability of both data and workflow components. This paper presents the Live Geography approach, which stands for the integration of real-time measurement data in a fully standardised infrastructure. A particular focus of this paper is dedicated to interoperable geo-sensor webs featuring a high degree of flexibility and portability can be deployed in various monitoring use cases in a variety of application domains.
Keywords :
computerised monitoring; distributed sensors; geography; geophysics computing; open systems; remote sensing; Live Geography; data component; interoperable geo-sensor Webs; monitoring applications; portability; workflow component; Cities and towns; Disaster management; Environmental management; Geographic Information Systems; Geography; Local government; Monitoring; Sensor systems; Sensor systems and applications; Telecommunication traffic; Embedded Sensor Webs; Interoperable Monitoring Systems; Live Geography; Standardised Geo-sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Geographic Information Systems, Applications, and Services (GEOPROCESSING), 2010 Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
St. Maarten
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5809-7
DOI :
10.1109/GEOProcessing.2010.18