Title :
Improved decision support system (IDSS) transforming the smart network-edge
Author_Institution :
CACI Inc., Arlington, VA
Abstract :
This paper suggests an optimized approach to a network centric solutions involving ldquoSensor Web Enablementrdquo. Sensors are becoming an integral part of the IP network. The numbers of IP enabled sensors are already exceeding the number of computers or hosts on networks. Improved Decision Support System (IDSS) is introduced as a bridging-solution to overcome the IP connectivity issues caused by certain IP network topology and mobile IP networking architectures. IDSS provides a distributed approach to sensor integration and information normalization, as compared to only using centralized SWE Architecture to monitor remote sensors. IDSS is positioned as a layer between the remote-sensors and the centralized data-center based Open Geospatial Consortium´s (OGC) Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) architectural components. IDSS enables policy based interoperability for local sensors, actuators and systems. OGC SWE is positioned as an overarching topmost layer that is extremely valuable for global sensor data aggregation, tracking trends and analysis of the overall big-picture. This paper also suggests leveraging the Open Geospatial Consortium´s (OGC) Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) components at ldquoregionalrdquo or ldquoglobalrdquo levels as overlay architecture. OGC SWE architecture can provide better situational awareness by aggregating information from multiple remote sensing resources. IDSS provides local sensor monitoring and response, and also serves a proxy for multiple remote sensors feeding into the global sensor Web. IDSS is implemented on embedded-systems platforms and tightly integrates into the next-generation integrated IP networks.
Keywords :
Internet; decision support systems; telecommunication network topology; transport protocols; IP connectivity; IP network topology; Open Geospatial Consortium; architectural component; centralized data center; data aggregation; embedded system platform; global sensor Web; improved decision support system; information aggregation; information normalization; mobile IP networking architecture; network centric solution; next generation integrated IP networks; overlay architecture; policy based interoperability; remote sensing resources; remote sensor; sensor Web enablement; sensor monitoring; situational awareness; smart network-edge; Actuators; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Decision support systems; IP networks; Intelligent sensors; Network topology; Remote monitoring; Sensor systems; Service oriented architecture; Integrated “Voice Video Data Sensor and Mobility”; Real-time Sensing & Actuation; Real-time response and situational awareness; SONA (Service Oriented Network Architecture); Sensor Plug-&-play; Tactical and Mobile communications;
Conference_Titel :
Collaborative Technologies and Systems, 2009. CTS '09. International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4584-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4586-8
DOI :
10.1109/CTS.2009.5067464