Sensor information framework: Using workflow to integrate distributed sensor services

C. Baber, Yaohang Li
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Recently, sensors and sensor networks are receiving much attention due to the growing number of small, inexpensive sensor nodes with advanced sensing capabilities. These “smart” sensors enable sensor networks and Sensor Webs to better monitor environmental variables and to share the resulting sensor data in real-time. The advancement in sensor technology also poses new challenges due to the increased number of distributed sensors, the increased amount of heterogeneous sensor data, and the sensor services that must interoperate in this dynamic environment with bandwidth, power, time, and computational power constraints. In this work, we present an approach to using the workflow technology on a service-oriented information framework to provide state-of-the-art mechanisms to access, integrate, analyze, and visualize distributed sensor data. We demonstrate the effectiveness and feasibility of this information framework on implementing weather station sensor services based on the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Sensor Observation Service (SOS) standard.
传感器信息框架:使用工作流集成分布式传感器服务
最近,传感器和传感器网络受到越来越多的关注,因为越来越多的小型,廉价的传感器节点具有先进的传感能力。这些“智能”传感器使传感器网络和传感器网能够更好地监测环境变量,并实时共享由此产生的传感器数据。由于分布式传感器数量的增加、异构传感器数据量的增加以及传感器服务必须在带宽、功率、时间和计算能力限制的动态环境中互操作,传感器技术的进步也带来了新的挑战。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种在面向服务的信息框架上使用工作流技术的方法,以提供最先进的机制来访问、集成、分析和可视化分布式传感器数据。我们论证了该信息框架在实现基于开放地理空间联盟(OGC)传感器观测服务(SOS)标准的气象站传感器服务方面的有效性和可行性。
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