Title :
OGC Sensor Web Enablement compliance for Ocean Networks Canada scalar data
Author :
Pirenne, Benoit ; Guillemot, Eric
Author_Institution :
Digital Infrastruct., Ocean Networks Canada, Victoria, BC, Canada
Abstract :
The Digital Infrastructure group at Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) is in charge of the development and maintenance of the Organization´s Data Management and Archiving System (DMAS), also referred to as “Oceans 2.0”. The group has been successful in setting up a software system that acquires data from large sensor networks, archives them and makes them available to a varied audience of scientists, the public as wells as government and non-governmental agencies. Oceans 2.0 relies on its Service-Oriented Architecture to acquire data and has extended it to support data distribution to a wider range of customers using web services. More recently following a funding opportunity with CANARIE Inc. to deliver portable, re-usable middleware, OGC SWE-compliant web services were implemented. The new services offer the ability to OGC-ready clients to obtain ONC scalar data in a self-descriptive and effective way.
Keywords :
Web services; geophysics computing; information retrieval systems; middleware; service-oriented architecture; software portability; software reusability; CANARIE Inc; Data Management and Archiving System Oceans 2.0; Digital Infrastructure group; OGC SWE-compliant Web services; OGC-ready clients; ONC scalar data; Ocean Networks Canada scalar data; data distribution; large sensor networks; nongovernmental agencies; portable reusable middleware; service-oriented architecture; software system; Geospatial analysis; Interoperability; Observatories; Oceans; Protocols; Standards; Web services; Ocean Networks Canada; Open Geospatial Consortium; Sensor Observation Service; Sensor Web Enablement; interoperability; scalar sensor data;
Conference_Titel :
Oceans - San Diego, 2013