From heterogeneous marine sensors to sensor web: (near) real-time open data access adopting OGC sensor web enablement standards.

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2017Author
Partescano, Elena
Brosich, Alberto
Lipizer, Marina
Cardin, Vanessa
Giorgetti, Alessandra
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Sensor engineering is continuously evolving as devices become cheaper, smaller, more intelligent, and more
efficient. Today, oceanographic sensors aim at monitoring marine processes by means of physical, chemical, and
biological variables, and use different data formats, units, parameters, resolutions, data quality standards, and
protocols. Therefore, integration and interoperability at European level represent a challenge.
To cope with this challenge, the Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) standards, developed by the Open Geospatial
Consortium (OGC), are a good solution, as they ensure interoperability and long-term archiving of data series with
complete information for all devices.
The interoperability allows integrating information from different sources or pre-existing architectures, such as those
developed in the SANY project (http://www.opengeospatial.org/ogc/regions/SANY) or by the US Integrated Ocean
Observing System (https://github.com/ioos).
In this paper, we illustrate th.....
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Open Geospatial Data, Software and StandardVolume
2:22Page Range
[9pp.]Document Language
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10.1186/s40965-017-0035-2Citation
Partescano, E.; Brosich, A.; Lipizer, M.; Cardin, V. and Giorgetti. A. (2017) From heterogeneous marine sensors to sensor web: (near) real-time open data access adopting OGC sensor web enablement standards. Open Geospatial Data, Software and Standards, 2: 22, [9pp,]. DOI:10.1186/s40965-017-0035-2.Collections
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