传感器网络标准和物联网

S. Fairgrieve, Stefan Falke
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传感器是实现物联网的关键推动者;它们使我们能够更好地理解我们周围世界的状态,并发现和收集有关驱动这个世界的对象和行为的信息。我们与物联网相关的许多对象都是基于传感器的系统,包含传感器作为关键组件(例如建筑物,车辆,电器等),或者需要传感器才能被发现和定位。来自这些传感器的测量和信息为物联网提供了大量有意义的数据。RFID芯片、QR码和其他技术有助于标记、识别和定位对象,但要使这些标记对象的存在及其相关信息为更广泛的世界所知,最终需要诸如RFID读取器和移动设备相机等传感器以及描述和传播该信息的标准机制。考虑到传感器的重要性,本演讲探讨了开放地理空间联盟(OGC)传感器网络支持(SWE)标准的适用性,通过标准化传感器和传感器数据的描述、发现、访问和控制方式,帮助构建和推动物联网。SWE为描述传感器的位置及其观测提供了广泛的支持,这些位置信息是物联网中数据的一个关键方面,允许人类用户和智能对象知道他们在哪里,他们在做什么,以及他们周围有什么对象和数据可用。本报告介绍了如何将基于swe的传感器描述和位置信息以及由此信息衍生的空间关系应用于各种新型应用中,以促进物联网的发展。
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Sensor web standards and the internet of things
Sensors are a key enabler in the realization of an Internet of Things; they empower us to better understand the state of the world around us and to discover and glean information about objects and actions that drive that world. Many of the objects we associate with the Internet of Things are sensor-based systems, contain sensors as key components (e.g. buildings, vehicles, appliances, etc.), or require sensors in order to be discovered and located. The measurements and information from those sensors are what provide much of the Internet of Things with meaningful data. RFID chips, QR codes, and other technologies facilitate tagging, identifying, and locating objects, but making the presence of these tagged objects and their associated information known to the broader world ultimately requires sensors such as RFID readers and mobile device cameras and standard mechanisms for describing and disseminating that information. Keeping the importance of sensors in mind, this presentation explores the applicability of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) standards to help build and drive the Internet of Things by standardizing the way in which sensors and sensor data are described, discovered, accessed, and controlled. SWE provides extensive support for describing the location of sensors and their observations, and this location information is a key aspect of data within the Internet of Things, allowing both human users and intelligent objects to know where they are, what they do, and what objects and data are available around them. This presentation describes how SWE-based sensor description and location information and the spatial relationships derived from that information can be applied in a variety of novel applications to facilitate an Internet of Things.
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