Web Service for extracting Terrain Openness from DEM Data

W. Luo, Xiaoyan Li, L. Di, T. Stepinski
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This paper discusses the implementation of the Terrain Openness parameter as a Web Service. Terrain Openness is a new morphology parameter that emphasizes surface concavities and convexities (Yokoyama et al., 2002) and can be derived directly from a digital elevation model (DEM). It is essentially an angular measure of the relation between surface relief and horizontal distance and can be used as a proxy for topographic curvature. It is not sensitive to noise in the data and has spatial scale built in its definition. However, the Terrain Openness parameter has not been widely used, perhaps because of limited software availability. Implementing it as a Web Service will ensure widest possible accessibility, because the only requirement for the user is an Internet connection and a standard web browser. This is made possible with recent advances in Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), geospatial Web Services, and interoperability technologies. It is implemented within the framework of GeoBrain, an open, interoperable, distributed, standard-compliant, multi-tier web-based geospatial information services and knowledge building system.
从DEM数据中提取地形开放性的Web服务
本文讨论了地形开放参数作为Web服务的实现。地形开放性是一种新的形态学参数,强调地表凹面和凸面(Yokoyama et al., 2002),可以直接从数字高程模型(DEM)中导出。它本质上是地表起伏与水平距离之间关系的角度度量,可以用作地形曲率的代理。它对数据中的噪声不敏感,并且在其定义中内置了空间尺度。然而,地形开放参数并没有被广泛使用,可能是因为有限的软件可用性。将其实现为Web服务将确保尽可能广泛的可访问性,因为对用户的唯一要求是Internet连接和标准Web浏览器。这可以通过面向服务的体系结构(SOA)、地理空间Web服务和互操作性技术的最新进展来实现。它是在GeoBrain框架内实现的,GeoBrain是一个开放的、可互操作的、分布式的、符合标准的、多层的基于网络的地理空间信息服务和知识构建系统。
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