Specification of the SWE ingestion service, including SWE profiles and architecture,WP9 - Deliverable D9.9. Version 1.3

Autor: Jirka, Simon, Autermann, Christian
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
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Popis: SeaDataNet strives for a common standardised approach for describing and giving discovery and access to marine data from different marine disciplines. Next to delayed mode data sets by means of the CDI data discovery and access service, standardising efforts are also directed towards (near) real-time data streams as collected by operational sensors and platforms. For this application, the SeaDataCloud project has built upon these SWE standards to support the interoperable sharing of (near) real-time observation data streams. A SeaDataCloud team, led by partner 52°North, has developed the open source SeaDataNet SWE Toolkit which comprises the following components: - SWE Ingestion Service: this component supports sensor operators to receive and ingest marine observation data from platforms and sensors into a local storage database. From there (selected) data can be published as streams of (near) real-time observation data by means of SOS servers. As first step after installing the Ingestion service, the structure of the data stream has to be described in the local database, specifying platforms and sensors with SWE metadata profiles, supported by SeaDataNet SWE vocabularies, and using the 52°North SMLE editor. - SWE Viewing Services: This component, which is based on the 52°North Helgoland Sensor Web Viewer, is an application for exploring and visualising the data streams as retrieved through the SOS services. The viewer supports different types of observation data. It is capable to visualise data measured along trajectories (e.g. by research vessels) as well as profile data, besides time series data showing the historic variations of one or more parameters at fixed locations (e.g. fixed buoys and sensor stations). This document describes the SeaDataCloud SWE Ingestion Service and several related aspects (i.e. SWE Ingestion Architecture and necessary SWE profiles). The aim of this component is to support sensor operators, researchers and data owners during the publication of collected marine observation data. It is strongly based on interoperability standards for handling measurement data (especially the OGC Sensor Web Enablement Standards including OGC SOS, O&M as well as SensorML). Published Refereed Current 14.A TRL 9 Actual system "mission proven" through successful mission operations (ground or space) Best Practice Manual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)
Databáze: OpenAIRE