Novel sensor technologies are rapidly emerging.They enable a monitoring and modelling of our environment in a level of detail that was not possible a few years ago.However,while the raw data produced by these sensors ...Novel sensor technologies are rapidly emerging.They enable a monitoring and modelling of our environment in a level of detail that was not possible a few years ago.However,while the raw data produced by these sensors are useful to get a first overview,it usually needs to be post-processed and integrated with other data or models in different applications.In this paper,we present an approach for integrating several geoprocessing components in the TaMIS water dam monitoring system developed with the Wupperverband,a regional waterbody authority in Germany.The approach relies upon the OGC Web Processing Service and is tightly coupled with Sensor Observation Service instances running at the Wupperverband.Besides implementing the standardized XML-based interface,lightweight REST APIs have been developed to ease the integration with thin Web clients and other Web-based components.Using this standards-based approach,new processing facilities can be easily integrated and coupled with different observation data sources.展开更多
基金This work has been funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research and Education under Grant 03G0854[A-D]。
文摘Novel sensor technologies are rapidly emerging.They enable a monitoring and modelling of our environment in a level of detail that was not possible a few years ago.However,while the raw data produced by these sensors are useful to get a first overview,it usually needs to be post-processed and integrated with other data or models in different applications.In this paper,we present an approach for integrating several geoprocessing components in the TaMIS water dam monitoring system developed with the Wupperverband,a regional waterbody authority in Germany.The approach relies upon the OGC Web Processing Service and is tightly coupled with Sensor Observation Service instances running at the Wupperverband.Besides implementing the standardized XML-based interface,lightweight REST APIs have been developed to ease the integration with thin Web clients and other Web-based components.Using this standards-based approach,new processing facilities can be easily integrated and coupled with different observation data sources.