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OGC Sensor Web EnablementOGC Sensor Web Enablement
ESIP Federation Meeting, January 2009ESIP Federation Meeting, January 2009
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OGC SWE for ESIP Federation Meeting OGC SWE for ESIP Federation Meeting
• OGC SWE standards and recent activity – George Percivall, OGC
• 2 Degrees To NASA Sensor Web – Pat Cappelaere, Vightel
• Semantic Sensor Web for Oceans – Luis Bermudez, SURA
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OGC Sensor Web EnablementOGC Sensor Web Enablement
SWE Standards and Recent ActivitySWE Standards and Recent Activity
George Percivall
Chief Architect, OGC
+1 301 840 1361
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Basic Requirements for Sensor WebBasic Requirements for Sensor Web
• Quickly discover sensors and sensor data (secure or public) that can meet my needs – location, observables, quality, ability to task
• Obtain sensor information in a standard encoding that is understandable by me and my software
• Readily access sensor observations in a common manner, and in a form specific to my needs
• Task sensors, when possible, to meet my specific needs
• Subscribe to and receive alerts when a sensor measures a particular phenomenon
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Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) SpecificationsSensor Web Enablement (SWE) Specifications
• Information Models and Schemas
– Sensor Model Language (SensorML)
– Observations and Measurements (O&M)
– TransducerML
– SWE Common
• Web Services
– Sensor Observation Service (SOS)
– Sensor Planning Service (SPS)
– Sensor Alert Service (SAS)
– Sensor Registries
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Model of a Sensor SystemModel of a Sensor System
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Sensor Web Enablement Architecture, OGC document 06-021r4http://portal.opengeospatial.org/files/?artifact_id=29405
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ObservationsObservations
• Observation - an event whose result is an estimate of the value of some property of a feature-of-interest, obtained using a specified procedure
• Observations are modeled as Features within the context of the General Feature Model - ISO 19109
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CatalogService
SOS
SAS
SPS
Clients
SWE Components – Web ServicesAccess Sensor Description and
DataCommand and Task Sensor
Systems
Dispatch Sensor Alerts to registered
Users
Mike Botts, Alexandre Robin, Tony Cook - 2005
Discover Services, Sensors,
Providers, Data
Accessible from various types of clients
from PDAs and Cell Phones to high end
Workstations
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SWE and Geoprocessing WorkflowSWE and Geoprocessing Workflow
SOS
!
SOSSAS
Sensor Net
SAS
Mission Control Center
Access & Processing Node
WFS WCSCSW
WPS
CSW
Register Measurement
Types
SPS CSWSOS
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SWE Specification ActivitiesSWE Specification Activities
• Standard Working Groups for maintenance of SWE specs– Sensor Observation Service (SOS) 2.0 SWG
– Sensor Model Language (SensorML) 1.2 SWG
– Sensor Planning Service (SPS) 2.0 SWG
– SWE Common Data Model (SWE Common) 2.0 SWG
• Joint Project for ISO TC211 and OGC for Observations– Next version of O&M will be issued by OGC and ISO 19156
• Continued liaisons for harmonization– OASIS Common Alert Protocol (CAP)
– OASIS EDXL
– IEEE P1451
– Common CBRN Sensor Interface (CCSI)
– Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC)
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SWE Implementation ActivitiesSWE Implementation Activities
• NOAA IOOS implementing OGC standards – press release– For IOOS, NOAA data providers will implement SOS, GML and O&M to
provide data on temperature, salinity, water level, currents, winds and waves.
– "NOAA is proud to lead this national effort to link ocean observations….” - Zdenka Willis, director, NOAA IOOS Program.
• OGC Interoperability Initiatives– OWS-6 Testbed – Empire Challenge Pilot
• Community Developments– GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot (AIP-2)– Oceans IE/OOSTETHYS/Oceans Innovation’08– European Commission Sensors Anywhere (SANY)– NASA Sensor Web
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OWS-6 TestbedOWS-6 Testbed
• OGC Web Services, Phase 6 Testbed– Kickoff September 2008; Completion in April 2009– 10 sponsors; US$1.8M
• Continue development of OGC standards baseline in several areas including Sensors, Aviation, Workflow, Decision Support, Compliance Test
• Sensor Web Enablement in OWS-6– Continue maturation of SWE standards baseline– Augment SWE:
• Uncertainty using UncertML
• Secure SWE
• Event architecture for SWE and OWS
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Empire Challenge 2007/2008
ISR Support to C2 and Engagement Operations in a Coalition Environment
OV-1 High-Level Operational Concept Graphic
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Empire Challenge SWE Pilot ‘08Empire Challenge SWE Pilot ‘08
• Demonstrate SWE Utility to ISR (Intel, Surveillance, Recon)– Automated Search and Connection; Access what you need– Merge mapping precision / Motion Imagery– Multiple UGS via OGC service interface
• Participants and Collaborations– NGA, DIA, JFCOM, NASA; – BAH, BIRI, Compusult, ERDAS, Penn State, GSI, ESRI, Lockheed
Martin, Object FX, Northrop Grumman, TASC, SAIC
• Demonstration conducted June 2008
• Call for Participation in EC’09 currently open– www.opengeospatial.org/standards/requests/51
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Empire Challenge: SWE Task, Access, and FuseEmpire Challenge: SWE Task, Access, and Fuse
OrthoProcessor
1Hz with existing down link(goal is 12 Hz min)
1920 x 1080 HDColor
Up to 25 Hertz
MPEG2 / KLV
and NITF
Flight Control
UAV Footprints
End User Analyst Console
Mapping and Motion Imagery Merge
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Registered Community Resources
Community Portals
Client Applications
Client Tier
Business Process Tier
CommunityCatalogues
AlertServers
WorkflowManagement
ProcessingServers
Access Tier
GEONETCastProduct AccessServers
Sensor WebServers
Model AccessServers
GEOSSClearinghous
e
GEO Web Portals
GEOSS Common Infrastructure
Components & ServicesStandards
andInteroperabil
ityBest Practices
WikiUser
Requirements
Registries
Main GEOWeb Site
GEOSS Architecture Implementation PilotGEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot
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Sensors Anywhere - SANYSensors Anywhere - SANY• Integrated Project of European Commission
• SANY addresses in-situ sensors and sensor networks
• Standard open architecture for all kind of fixed and moving sensors, sensor networks, and other sensor-like sources of information
• Standardized advanced data fusion and DSS services
• Reference implementation as GMES building block in 2008
• SWE as Foundation for “plug-and-play” web-based sensor networks
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Relevant LinksRelevant Links
• Open Geospatial Consortium www.opengeospatial.org
• SensorML Public Forummail.opengeospatial.org/mailman/listinfo/sensorml
• Sensor Web Enablement Working Group
www.opengeospatial.org/projects/groups/sensorweb
www.ogcnetwork.net/SWE
George [email protected]
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OGC SWE for ESIP Federation Meeting OGC SWE for ESIP Federation Meeting
• OGC SWE standards and recent activity – George Percivall, OGC
• 2 Degrees To NASA Sensor Web – Pat Cappelaere, Vightel
• Semantic Sensor Web for Oceans – Luis Bermudez, SURA
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