2004
DOI: 10.4031/002533204787522758
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An Integrated Approach to Ocean Observatory Data Acquisition/Management and Infrastructure Control Using Web Services

Abstract: The proliferation of ocean observatories in the absence of agreed-upon standards for instrument and user interfaces and observatory control functions will constrain interoperability and cross-linking of disparate datasets. This will in turn limit the scientific impact of ocean observatories and increase their operating costs. Devising hardware-based standards will be difficult given the different internal architectures of existing and planned ocean observatories. This paper proposes that instrument, data, and… Show more

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“…Rodero et al employed the uFrame software framework to design the OOI cyberinfrastructure, which integrates instruments, platform drivers, datasets, and algorithms to produce data products on demand [26]. Arnaud et al designed state-full web services with workflow bindings for dynamic user control of observatory configuration as well as observatory instrument and data processes [27]. Liu et al developed an underwater control system of OUC-Raman instrument node for long-term observation of chemical environment under the sea [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rodero et al employed the uFrame software framework to design the OOI cyberinfrastructure, which integrates instruments, platform drivers, datasets, and algorithms to produce data products on demand [26]. Arnaud et al designed state-full web services with workflow bindings for dynamic user control of observatory configuration as well as observatory instrument and data processes [27]. Liu et al developed an underwater control system of OUC-Raman instrument node for long-term observation of chemical environment under the sea [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%