Event-based Dissemination and Processing of Geospatial Information Welcome, Introduction, Motivation Pre-conference workshop at the 20th AGILE International Conference on Geographic Information Science, Wageningen, May 9, 2017 Simon Jirka, Christoph Stasch
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Event-based Dissemination and
Processing of Geospatial Information
Welcome, Introduction, Motivation
Pre-conference workshop at the 20th AGILE International Conference
on Geographic Information Science, Wageningen, May 9, 2017
Simon Jirka, Christoph Stasch
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Organizing Committee
Simon Jirka
52°North
Christoph Stasch
52°North
Albert Remke
ESRI Germany
Matthes Rieke
52°North
Andreas Wytzisk
HS Bochum
Alexander Kotsev
JRC
Lars Bernard
TU Dresden
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Schedule
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Participants
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Prospective.HARVEST project
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How are the infield yield levels up front?
When does the next transport wagon arrive?
Where are the unloading points?
At what time do I have to arrive at the forage
harvester?
How many transport wagons are needed?
How is the ripeness?
What is the best field order?
When is how much biomass
arriving?
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Prospective.HARVEST Approach
Geoprocessing Central platform
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General OGC Architecture
Web Map
Service (WMS): Maps as background
images
(jpg, tiff, …)
Web Coverage
Service (WCS):Raster data
(geoTiff, netCDF, …)
Web Feature
Service (WFS): Vector data
(GML, shp)
Web Processing
Service (WPS):Geo-processing,
simulations, …
Sensor
Observation
Service (SOS):Sensor measurements
(O&M, SWE Common,…)
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Traditional Interaction Patterns
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OGC Pub/Sub
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SWE Eventing
• Sensor Alert Service
• Sensor Event Service
• Web Notification Service
• Pub-Sub Extension
• SensorThings API: MQTT
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Sensor Web Eventing Example
Observations
SESSubscribe Alerts
WNS
SMSEmailFax
Phone Call
Notify
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EML Example
• Complex processing (EML based):
– Complex pattern: „low temperature followed by high
temperature“
– a warning per hot period
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EML Example
• Fire detection
• Hot periods combined with smoke detection
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Mainstream Frameworks
Source: https://github.com/cncf/landscape
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Research Topics (i)
Galton, A. “Outline of a Formal Theory of Porcesses and Events, and Why
GIScience Needs One.”In S. I. Fabrikant et al., Spatial Information Theory,
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference COSIT 2015, Springer-
Verlag LNCS 9368, 2015, pages 3-22.
ISBN 978-3-319-23373-4
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Research Topics (ii)
Cugola, G. & Margara, A.
Processing Flows of Information: From Data Stream to Complex Event
Processing
ACM Comput. Surv., ACM, 2012, 44, 15:1-15:62
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Research Topics (iii)
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Goals
• Analyze Requirements
• Identify Gaps/Challenges
• Discuss Research Agenda
• Think about Joint Proposals
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52°North Student Innovation Challenge 2017
“Bridging IoT and Sensor Web Applications ”
• Explore link between IoT & Sensor Web technology. Potential projects:
– IoT clients for feeding data from sensors into Sensor Web infrastructures
– Processing and analysis of observation streams (event streams)
– Integration of heterogeneous IoT data sources by means of Sensor Web and Semantic Web technologies
• Top 3 implement proofs of concepts & present results @ Geospatial Sensor Web Conference 2017