VGI profile for Precision Farming INSPIRE Conference 2016, Barcelona unified data model and applications Tomáš ŘEZNÍK, Masaryk University/WIRELESSINFO Karel CHARVÁT, WIRELESSINFO Šárka HORÁKOVÁ, WIRELESSINFO Zbyněk KŘIVÁNEK, WIRELESSINFO Michal KEPKA, Czech Centre for Science and Society www. food ie ‐project.eu Grant agreement no: 621074 CIP‐ICT‐PSP‐2013‐7 Pilot Type B
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VGI profile for Precision Farming
INSPIRE Conference 2016, Barcelona
unified data model and applications
Tomáš ŘEZNÍK, Masaryk University/WIRELESSINFOKarel CHARVÁT, WIRELESSINFOŠárka HORÁKOVÁ, WIRELESSINFOZbyněk KŘIVÁNEK, WIRELESSINFOMichal KEPKA, Czech Centre for Science and Society
www . f o o d i e ‐ p r o j e c t . e u
Grant agreement no: 621074CIP‐ICT‐PSP‐2013‐7 Pilot Type B
A) A person who seeks new food experiences as a hobby rather than simply eating out of convenience or hunger.
B) A project targeted to support Farm‐Oriented Open Data In Europe.
C) Cloud‐based infrastructure that is being developed to support farmers in the EU.
A), B) and C) are correct!
Used terminology
Adopted from: http://lumdimsum.com
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The “Foodie” project addresses the previously mentioned issues• Farm‐Oriented Open Data in Europe• http://foodie‐project.eu• 2014 – 2017, funded under the Competitiveness and innovation
framework programme (CIP)• 6 million €, 3 million € EU contribution• 12 project partners• 7 countries
Austria Czech Republic Italy Latvia Poland Spain Turkey
49.6891469, 17.0676119Czech Republicmachinery tracking at fields
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INSPIRE O&M (Guidelines for the use of Observations & Measurements and Sensor Web Enablement‐related standards in INSPIRE Annex II and III data specification development)
OGC SOS• Performance issues of the XML encoding (one “average” Czech
farm about 10 MB of data a day)• Not assumed multi‐media support
Currently combined approach• XML‐based for basic operations (GetCapabilities, DescribeSensor)• GeoJSON encoding for observations and measurement values• SensLog application supporting above mentioned incl. multi‐
media
The road so far
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One logical model, many physical models…
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Pros• O&M is a valid approach
ISO 19156 as well as its INSPIRE specification• Combination of XML and GeoJSON seems the most promising• VGI data integrations seems feasible (as verified between the running
EU projects during hackathon)
Cons• Distrust of farmers when aggregating (big) data• Cloud‐based solutions working only in one country
Farmers are not supporters when they are in country A and their data on a cloud in country B (even if it is still Europe)
• XML‐based encoding of values is not a way forward• PostgreXL is not working properly on an OpenStack cloud for
This project is partially funded under the ICT Policy Support Programme (ICT PSP) as part ofthe Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme by the European Commissionunder grant agreement no. 621074