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WP 9 (former Task 1b of WP 1): Data infrastructure
Robert HuberUNI-HB
Esonet 2nd all regions workshop, Paris 5.10.-7.10.2009
ESONET WP9 Data infrastructure
Knowledge Base
Sensor Registry
Sensor Observation Service
Data m
anagement plan
Integration
Task 9a: Data management plan (Lead: Michel Andre [UPC] )
Objectives: • Site specific documentation on data management • Data management protocol (guide) for ESONET/EMSO• Evaluation of demo mission data management:
a. Data collection, what data is acquired and in what way has it been processed
b. Data QC, what is being done to control the quality of the acquired data
c. Data archiving, what preparations are made to preserve the data in the long term
d. Data transfer, i.e. who has access to what part of the data and in what format is the data distributed.
Results: • D70 Updated data management plan
Task 9b: Knowledge base (Lead: Robert Huber [UNI-HB] )
Objectives: • General information platform and will serve data from all
ESONET institutions and observatories a. Topology of observatoriesb. Sensor registryc. Data management pland. Data archive
• User friendly front-end service on the ESONET website to access the ESONET data infrastructurea. Full text search engineb. Mapping interfacesc. Near real time access to selected demo sites (SOS)
Results: • Operational ESOMET web data portal• D44 ESONET knowledge base
Data portalo Access to archived data
Metadata portal Data Warehouse
o Distributed system (Open Source panFMP)o Based on Standards (OAI-PMH etc..data m. plan)o Access to Sensor Registry etc.o Access to SOS.(life data)
Task 9b: Knowledge base
• Data and information portal
Task 9b: Knowledge base
Future data portal
Task 9b: Knowledge base
Task 9c: Data infrastructure: Sensor Registry
(Lead: Eric Delory [dbscale] -> WP2)
Objectives: • Central catalogue of observatories and sensors• User friendly entry interface• Data stored in native XML database (eXist) as OGC
standard SensorML (XML)• OGC CSW (Catalogue Service) as GEOSS interface.
Results: • Operational Sensor registry• D71 ESONET sensor registry
Task 9c: Data infrastructure: Sensor Registry
(Lead: Eric Delory [dbscale])
•existDB (native XML database)• written in Java:
•Eclipse Ganymede IDE•Apache Tomcat 5 Application Server•Open Source Java libraries
•web based
Task 9c: Data infrastructure: Sensor Registry
(Lead: Eric Delory [dbscale])
Prototype options:•Register a new sensorML•Upload an existing sensorML•Add a History •Add a new Component
Task 9c: Data infrastructure: Sensor Registry
(Lead: Eric Delory [dbscale])
Register a new sensorML :•Predefined ESONET Obs•Sensor type spec. forms•Basic sensor description
Task 9c: Data infrastructure: Sensor Registry
(Lead: Eric Delory [dbscale])
Upload existing sensorML :•Upload XML files from yourharddisk
Task 9c: Data infrastructure: Sensor Registry
(Lead: Eric Delory [dbscale])
Add History (events)
Task 9c: Data infrastructure: SOS development and implementation
(Lead: Thierry Carval [IFREMER] )
Objectives: • Sensor Observation Service (SOS) software as interface
for sensors and retrieving sensor data.• Provide observatories with SOS services which will be
used to connect to these observatories and collect their data.
• Data wrapper tools if necessary
Results: • Operational SOS• D43 Data infrastructure productive version
Task 9c: Data infrastructure: SOS development and implementation
(Lead: Thierry Carval [IFREMER] )
SOS: • Observation Service Interface Standard • OGC (Open Geospatial Cons.) SensorWeb Enablement
(SWE).• API for managing deployed sensors and retrieving sensor data
and specifically “observation” data
Task 9c: Data infrastructure: SOS development and implementation
(Lead: Thierry Carval [IFREMER] )
•Ifremer‘s SOS ->•XML output•Machine-machine protocol
Task 9c: Data infrastructure: SOS development and implementation
(Lead: Thierry Carval [IFREMER] )
SOS Client
Task 9d: Data infrastructure: Prototype implementation
(Lead: Robert Huber [UNI-HB] )
Objectives: • Putting things together.. • Implement the ESONET data flow
from acquisition to data publication as drafted in dmp
• Use OGC and other standards (SOS, CSW, OAI-PMH) for data access, data exchange (GEOSS, GMES etc.)
• Test of infrastructure -> demo missions
Results: • Operational Data infrastructure• D43 Data infrastructure productive version
Task 9d: Integration
Thank you!