“ENVIROfying” the Future Internet THE ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATION WEB FOR THE CROSS-DOMAIN FI-PPP APPLICATIONS Robust and trusted crowd-sourcing and crowd-tasking in the Future Internet ISESS 2013, Oct. 09-11 2013 Denis Havlik , Maria Egly, Hermann Huber, Peter Kutschera, Markus Falgenhauer, Markus Cizek (all AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH.)
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ISESs 2013 Presentation of the challenges we encountered while developing the Mobile Data Acquisition Framework (MDAF => new name is "ubicity") in ENVIROFI project.
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“ENVIROfying” the Future Internet
THE ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATION WEBFOR THE CROSS-DOMAIN FI-PPP APPLICATIONS
Robust and trusted crowd-sourcing and crowd-tasking in the Future Internet
ISESS 2013, Oct. 09-11 2013
Denis Havlik, Maria Egly, Hermann Huber, Peter Kutschera, Markus
Falgenhauer, Markus Cizek (all AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH.)
Future Internet• Networking technology• Infrastructure as a Service• Internet of Things, Content,
People
INSPIRE, GMES, SISE• Geospatial• Environmental Observations• Model Web, Sensor Web, • Data Fusion, Uncertainty
ENVIROFI
FI-PPP Environmental Usage Area
• FI Requirements• Specific Enablers• Envirofied cross-area Applications
ENVIROFI Scenarios
1. Bringing Biodiversity into the Future Internet• Enabled biodiversity surveys with advanced ontologies• Analysis, quality assurance and dissemination of biodiversity data
2. Personal Information System for Air Pollutants, allergens and meteorological conditions
• Enhance human to environment interaction• Atmospheric conditions and pollution in “the palm of your hand”
3. Collaborative Usage of Marine Data Assets• Assess needs of key marine user communities• Selection of representative marine use cases for further trial:
leisure and tourism, ocean energy devices, aquaculture, oil spill alert
Challenges: user interactionView existing knowledge•Map view•Table view•Detailed View•Areas of Interest
View existing knowledge•Map view•Table view•Detailed View•Areas of Interest
Receive information (events!)•Requests for more observations, •Warnings, e.g. “pollen warning”•Interests, e.g. “monumental tree in vicinity”
Receive information (events!)•Requests for more observations, •Warnings, e.g. “pollen warning”•Interests, e.g. “monumental tree in vicinity”
Report observations•“New” things, e.g. “here and now I see a tree”•Personal, e.g. “I have a headache”•Obs. on existing thing, e.g. “this tree currently blossoms
Report observations•“New” things, e.g. “here and now I see a tree”•Personal, e.g. “I have a headache”•Obs. on existing thing, e.g. “this tree currently blossoms
We are transforming the ENVIROFI experiments into a
reliable and scalable FOSS product.
Ultimate challenge: industrialization
First public presentation of “UBICITY” by Jan von Oort is
tomorrow! (11:20-11:40 - during coffee break)
hint: http://xkcd.com/1110/
1. The ideas presented today were developed and partially realized as Mobile Data Acquisition System (MDAF) in the scope of the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under Grant Agreement Number 284898 (ENVIROFI)
2. The importance of microlearning really became clear to me very recently, thanks to Dr. Christian Voigt and the microlearning 7.0 conference.
3. MDAF contributors: Eun Yu, Clemens Bernhard Geyer, Peter Kutschera, Markus Falgenhauer, Markus Cizek, Ralf Vamosi, Maria Egly, Hermann Huber and most recently Jan von Oort.• Currently active developers are underlined.
• Illustration on the pages 2 and 6 have been marked for free re-use by their authors. To the best of my knowledge the licenses are compatible with CC.
• Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. Please follow the links for more info.
• The logos on slides 17 and 23 are of course IPR of the respective companies. To the best of my knowledge this falls into “fair use”