2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cageo.2011.11.027
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Using SensorML to construct a geoprocessing e-Science workflow model under a sensor web environment

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“…In turn, [2] proposes using BPEL and process chains from SensorML, a method of creating workflows for the so-called e-science -for these areas of science that require calculations in heavily dispersed network environments or that use vast amounts of data processed in grid environments.…”
Section: Possibilities Of Practical Application Of the Sensorml Langumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In turn, [2] proposes using BPEL and process chains from SensorML, a method of creating workflows for the so-called e-science -for these areas of science that require calculations in heavily dispersed network environments or that use vast amounts of data processed in grid environments.…”
Section: Possibilities Of Practical Application Of the Sensorml Langumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each concrete SRO instance has a unique RA. By using the SensorML framework as the reference [28], the RA equation can be expressed as follows:…”
Section: Conceptual Level Of the Proposed Object Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current problems involved in satellite sensors are as follows [9,28]: (1) the resources of a remote sensing satellite sensor are abundant but few resources are available or can be appropriately planned for a specific task; and (2) the effective integration of these diverse satellite sensors for collaborated observation is absent. In the current study, we propose an object model for the integration of diverse remote sensing satellite sensors, based on the objectoriented paradigm and the SWE standard information description framework.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang et al proposed a RESTFul-based workflow interoperation method to integrate heterogeneous workflows, e.g., one workflow to access sensor information and one to process it, into an interoperable unit [27]. Furthermore, Chen et al used SensorML to construct a geoprocessing e-Science workflow model to internally integrate the sensor system, observation, and processes (physical and non-physical) under a sensor web environment [28]. Moreover, for operation in a cloud environment, an agent-based approach was proposed to support the execution of workflows that require large amounts of computational resources and expensive hardware in one or multiple clouds [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These works have primarily explored the technical possibilities and feasibility of various types of workflow design, implementation and execution. Additionally, these studies have paid considerable attention to remote sensing sensors for large-scale applications, such as province-scale normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) calculations [28], rather than applications of in situ or mobile smart sensors, which are more relevant to the rapid operation of cities because of their low cost, relatively simple deployment, high accuracy, continuity and instantaneity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%