Title :
The NRL Geospatial Hub for ocean sensor processing and collaboration
Author :
Lin, Bruce ; Ioup, Elias ; Sample, John
Author_Institution :
Stennis Space Center, Naval Res. Lab., Stennis Space Center, MS, USA
Abstract :
The Naval Research Lab Geospatial Hub, or GHub, provides a rapidly deployable, scalable platform for geospatial product collaboration. The GHub is not only a content management system with a web-based interface, but also hosts a variety of content-driven geo-services for tightly integrated, but loosely coupled tool interaction. The GHub presents a rich SOAP API to allow third party tools to build custom integration based on need. The content-driven presentation of data in GHub makes it an ideal element for common information space architectures. The design of the GHub data store is especially suited to heterogeneous data types, such as those found in sensing of the ocean environment. By building tool-level integration with GHub, an architecture inherits peer-to-peer data sharing, disconnection robust synchronization between GHub nodes, a high-performance tile-based map server, and built-in product versioning.
Keywords :
geographic information systems; geophysics computing; oceanographic techniques; GHub data store; GHub nodes; Naval Research Lab Geospatial Hub; SOAP API; common information space architectures; content management system; content-driven geoservices; custom integration; data sharing; disconnection robust synchronization; distributed information systems; geographic information systems; geospatial product collaboration; high-performance tile-based map server; ocean environment; ocean sensor processing; tool-level integration; web-based interface; Data models; Geospatial analysis; Oceans; Ontologies; Resource description framework; Semantics; Software; Distributed information systems; Geographic information systems GIS; common information space; mapping; ocean characteristics; web services;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2010
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4332-1
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2010.5664368