| Literature DB >> 22163537 |
Bernd Resch1, Manfred Mittlboeck, Michael Lippautz.
Abstract
Geo-sensor networks have traditionally been built up in closed monolithic systems, thus limiting trans-domain usage of real-time measurements. This paper presents the technical infrastructure of a standardised embedded sensing device, which has been developed in the course of the Live Geography approach. The sensor pod implements data provision standards of the Sensor Web Enablement initiative, including an event-based alerting mechanism and location-aware Complex Event Processing functionality for detection of threshold transgression and quality assurance. The goal of this research is that the resultant highly flexible sensing architecture will bring sensor network applications one step further towards the realisation of the vision of a "digital skin for planet earth". The developed infrastructure can potentially have far-reaching impacts on sensor-based monitoring systems through the deployment of ubiquitous and fine-grained sensor networks. This in turn allows for the straight-forward use of live sensor data in existing spatial decision support systems to enable better-informed decision-making.Entities:
Keywords: Complex Event Processing; intelligent sensor pod; pervasive sensing; standardised geo-sensor web
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Year: 2010 PMID: 22163537 PMCID: PMC3231049 DOI: 10.3390/s101211440
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.Current Approach—Monolithic Single-purpose Sensor Systems.
Figure 2.General SOS Usage Concept (Adapted from [12]).
Figure 3.General SAS Functionality [13].
Figure 4.General CEP Architecture with Data Processing Levels (Adapted from [15]).
Figure 5.Communication of the Sensor Device with other Components in the Workflow.
Figure 6.ISEE IGEPv2 with GPS and a Combined Air Temperature and Humidity Sensor.
Figure 7.Software Infrastructure on the Embedded Sensing Device.
Figure 8.Relational Schema of the Embedded Measurement Database Structure.
Figure 9.OGC Data Model for O&M.
Figure 10.Internal Service Stack of the CEP Component.
Figure 11.Standardisation Bodies Classified by Legal Bindingness and Genericness.