New Generation Sensor Web Enablement

Many sensor networks have been deployed to monitor Earth’s environment, and more will follow in the future. Environmental sensors have improved continuously by becoming smaller, cheaper, and more intelligent. Due to the large number of sensor manufacturers and differing accompanying protocols, integ...

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Main Authors: Christoph Stasch, Steve Liang, Rob Lemmens, Ingo Simonis, Thomas Everding, Simon Jirka, Arne Bröring, Johannes Echterhoff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-03-01
Series:Sensors
Subjects:
SWE
OGC
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/3/2652/
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spelling doaj-df47dd0c5f0243339297d1841dfb2f212020-11-24T20:42:27ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202011-03-011132652269910.3390/s110302652New Generation Sensor Web EnablementChristoph StaschSteve LiangRob LemmensIngo SimonisThomas EverdingSimon JirkaArne BröringJohannes EchterhoffMany sensor networks have been deployed to monitor Earth’s environment, and more will follow in the future. Environmental sensors have improved continuously by becoming smaller, cheaper, and more intelligent. Due to the large number of sensor manufacturers and differing accompanying protocols, integrating diverse sensors into observation systems is not straightforward. A coherent infrastructure is needed to treat sensors in an interoperable, platform-independent and uniform way. The concept of the Sensor Web reflects such a kind of infrastructure for sharing, finding, and accessing sensors and their data across different applications. It hides the heterogeneous sensor hardware and communication protocols from the applications built on top of it. The Sensor Web Enablement initiative of the Open Geospatial Consortium standardizes web service interfaces and data encodings which can be used as building blocks for a Sensor Web. This article illustrates and analyzes the recent developments of the new generation of the Sensor Web Enablement specification framework. Further, we relate the Sensor Web to other emerging concepts such as the Web of Things and point out challenges and resulting future work topics for research on Sensor Web Enablement. http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/3/2652/Sensor Web EnablementSWEOGCsensor observation servicesensor planning serviceobservations & measurementsgeosensor networks
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author Christoph Stasch
Steve Liang
Rob Lemmens
Ingo Simonis
Thomas Everding
Simon Jirka
Arne Bröring
Johannes Echterhoff
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Steve Liang
Rob Lemmens
Ingo Simonis
Thomas Everding
Simon Jirka
Arne Bröring
Johannes Echterhoff
New Generation Sensor Web Enablement
Sensors
Sensor Web Enablement
SWE
OGC
sensor observation service
sensor planning service
observations & measurements
geosensor networks
author_facet Christoph Stasch
Steve Liang
Rob Lemmens
Ingo Simonis
Thomas Everding
Simon Jirka
Arne Bröring
Johannes Echterhoff
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title New Generation Sensor Web Enablement
title_short New Generation Sensor Web Enablement
title_full New Generation Sensor Web Enablement
title_fullStr New Generation Sensor Web Enablement
title_full_unstemmed New Generation Sensor Web Enablement
title_sort new generation sensor web enablement
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Many sensor networks have been deployed to monitor Earth’s environment, and more will follow in the future. Environmental sensors have improved continuously by becoming smaller, cheaper, and more intelligent. Due to the large number of sensor manufacturers and differing accompanying protocols, integrating diverse sensors into observation systems is not straightforward. A coherent infrastructure is needed to treat sensors in an interoperable, platform-independent and uniform way. The concept of the Sensor Web reflects such a kind of infrastructure for sharing, finding, and accessing sensors and their data across different applications. It hides the heterogeneous sensor hardware and communication protocols from the applications built on top of it. The Sensor Web Enablement initiative of the Open Geospatial Consortium standardizes web service interfaces and data encodings which can be used as building blocks for a Sensor Web. This article illustrates and analyzes the recent developments of the new generation of the Sensor Web Enablement specification framework. Further, we relate the Sensor Web to other emerging concepts such as the Web of Things and point out challenges and resulting future work topics for research on Sensor Web Enablement.
topic Sensor Web Enablement
SWE
OGC
sensor observation service
sensor planning service
observations & measurements
geosensor networks
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/3/2652/
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