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52°North Sensor Observation Service

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52°North Sensor Observation Service (SOS)

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Description

Standardized, web-based upload and download of sensor data and sensor metadata

The 52°North Sensor Observation Service (SOS) provides an interoperable web-based interface for inserting and querying sensor data and sensor descriptions. It aggregates observations from live in-situ sensors as well as historical data sets (time series data).

The 52°North SOS is a reference implementation of the OGC Sensor Observation Service specification (version 2.0), an interoperable interface for publishing and querying sensor data and metadata. It was implemented during the OGC Web Services Testbed, Phase 9 (OWS-9) and tested to be compliant to this specification within the OGC CITE testing in December of 2012.

The 52°North SOS enables the user to:

  • insert and retrieve georeferenced observation data
  • access georeferenced measurement data in a standardized format (ISO/OGC Observation and Measurement - O&M 2.0, OGC WaterML 2.0)
  • insert and retrieve sensor descriptions (encoded according to the OGC SensorML standard - SML 1.0.1, SML 2.0)
  • publish measurement data (near real-time, as well as archived data)

An extension accommodates additional INSPIRE Directive requirements, thus ensuring interoperable exchange of any kind of observation data across political, administrative and organizational boundaries. Client applications, such as Helgoland enable analysis and visualization of the measurement data provided via the SOS server.

Features

Future

From version 5.x of the 52N SOS, the database model and the DAO layer of 52N SOS and the 52N Sensor Web REST-API would be merged to finally provide an easy-to-install and easy-to-configure service that provides the OGC SOS 2.0 interface and the 52N Sensor WEB REST-API to easily access the observed data via a restful interface.

For that the similar database models of both services would be harmonized to use the same model. Furthermore, the new database model is to be defined in this way that a simple basic database model would provide the main features of the SOS and the Sensor WEB REST-API and can be easily extended to provide further features.

The Data Access Objects (DAO) layer would also be harmonized to provide a single point for accessing and manipulating the data in the database. This would reduce the maintenance and new database features would be easier supported by the SOS and the REST interface.

In the Sensor Web Suite database project the harmonized database model and the DAO layer would be provided as a separate project that would be use in the future 52N SOS and 52N Sensor WEB REST-API implementations. Additionally the 52N SOS Proxy will also use this project to persist the metadata of the harvested SOS services.

Quick Start

Get started - the installation guide helps you install and configure the 52°North SOS.

User Guide

An OGC SOS tutorial is available.

Demo

http://sensorweb.demo.52north.org/sensorwebtestbed/

License

The 52°North SOS is published under the GNU General Public License, Version 2 (GPLv2)

Changelog

The latest changes, additions, bugfixes, etc. can be found in the RELEASE-NOTES

References

  • IRCEL-CELINE (Belgium): Current and archived air quality data for all of Belgium
  • Wupperverband (Germnay): Regional water board providing a multitude of hydrological measurment data with the help of SOS standards
  • Swedish EPA/IVL/SMHI (Schweden): Current and archived air quality data for all of Sweden, as well as delivery this data to the European Protection Agency
  • RIVM (Netherlands): Current and archived air quality data for all of the Netherlands
  • Lithuanian EPA (Lithuania): Current and archived air quality data for all of Lithuania
  • European Environment Agency (EEA): Use of SOS interface to collect data from the member countries, as well as to publish the collective data
  • PEGELONLINE (Germany): Interoperable publication of te federal waterways' hydrological measurment data.

Credits

Contributors

The development the 52°North Sensor Observation Service implementations was contributed by

Name Organisation
Carsten Hollmann 52°North
Eike Hinderk Jürrens 52°North
Christian Autermann 52°North
Christoph Stasch 52°North
Shane StClair Axiom Data Science
Victor González geomati.co
Oscar Fonts geomati.co
Carlos Giraldo Instituto Tecnológico de Galicia (ITG)
Alexander Kmoch Z_GIS, Universität Salzburg (Austria and Germany)
Carl Schroedl Center for Integrated Data Analytics (CIDA), USGS
Jordan Walker Center for Integrated Data Analytics (CIDA), USGS

Contributing organizations

The development the 52°North Sensor Observation Service implementations was contributed by several organizations

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Funding organizations/projects

The development the 52°North Sensor Observation Service implementations was supported by several organizations and projects. Among other we would like to thank the following organisations and project

Project/Logo Description
NeXOS - Next generation, Cost-effective, Compact, Multifunctional Web Enabled Ocean Sensor Systems Empowering Marine, Maritime and Fisheries Management The development of this version of the 52°North SOS was supported by the European FP7 research project NeXOS (co-funded by the European Commission under the grant agreement n°614102)
BMBFCOLABIS - Collaborative Early Warning Information Systems for Urban Infrastructures The development of this version of the 52°North SOS was supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research research project COLABIS (co-funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, programme Geotechnologien, under grant agreement no. 03G0852A)
SeaDataCloud The development of this version of the 52°North SOS was supported by the Horizon 2020 research project SeaDataCloud (co-funded by the European Commission under the grant agreement n°730960)
ODIP II - Ocean Data Interoperability Platform The development of this version of the 52°North SOS was supported by the Horizon 2020 research project ODIP II (co-funded by the European Commission under the grant agreement n°654310)
INSPIRE ISA ARE3NA The enhancements to make the 52°North SOS an INSPIRE compliant Download Service were funded by the JRC under the ISA Programme's Action 1.17: A Reusable INSPIRE Reference Platform (ARE3NA).
IOOS - Integrated Ocean Observing System The IOOS project with the mission:
Lead the integration of ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes observing capabilities, in collaboration with Federal and non-Federal partners, to maximize access to data and generation of information products, inform decision making, and promote economic, environmental, and social benefits to our Nation and the world.
BRGM - Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières BRGM, the French geological survey, is France's reference public institution for Earth Science applications in the management of surface and subsurface resources and risks.
Wupperverband The Wupperverband for water, humans and the environment (Germany)
Belgian Interregional Environment Agency (IRCEL - CELINE) The Belgian Interregional Environment Agency (IRCEL - CELINE) is active in the domain of air quality (modelling, forecasts, informing the public on the state of their air quality, e-reporting to the EU under the air quality directives, participating in scientific research on air quality, etc.). IRCEL — CELINE is a permanent cooperation between three regional environment agencies: Agence wallonne de l'Air et du Climat (AWAC), Bruxelles Environnement - Leefmilieu Brussel and Vlaamse Milieumaatschappij (VMM).
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute The IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute is an independent, non-profit research institute, owned by a foundation jointly established by the Swedish Government and Swedish industry.
ITZBund The ITZBund Information Technology Services Centre of the Federal Government (Germany)
German Aerospace Centre The German Aerospace Centre (Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt, DLR) and part of their Environmental and Crisis Information System (Umwelt- und Kriseninformationssystem, UKis)
SMART Aquifer Characterisation Programme (SAC) The SMART Project, funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (07/2011 – 06/2017):
Experts in the Smart Project will develop, apply, and validate pioneering new techniques for understanding New Zealand‘s groundwater resources. Satellite and airborne remote sensing techniques and Sensor Observation Services including seismic signals from earthquakes are used for rapid and costeffective characterisation and mapping of New Zealand‘s aquifer systems. Together with a stakeholder network the research team will use new methods to overcome the current time- and resourceconsuming challenges of in-time data acquisition. Special spatial skills in hydrogeology, geology, satellite remote sensing, geophysics, seismology, uncertainty mathematics and spatial information technology will be developed to assist with improvement of New Zealand‘s freshwater management.
The OGC Web Services, Phase 9 (OWS-9) Testbed
The OGC Web Services, Phase 10 (OWS-10) Testbed
Rijkswaterstaat - Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment (The Netherlands)
EO2HEAVEN - Earth Observation and ENVironmental Modeling for the Mitigation of HEAlth Risks The development of this version of the 52°North SOS was supported by the European FP7 research project EO2HEAVEN (co-funded by the European Commission under the grant agreement n°244100)
GeoViQua - QUAlity aware VIsualization for the Global Earth Observation System of Systems The development of this version of the 52°North SOS was supported by the European FP7 research project GeoViQua (co-funded by the European Commission under the grant agreement n°265178)
GEOWOW - GEOSS interoperability for Weather, Ocean and Water The development of this version of the 52°North SOS was supported by the European FP7 research project GEOWOW (co-funded by the European Commission under the grant agreement n°282915)

Contact

Download

The binaries of the 52N SOS releases are provided are provided with the releases on GitHub:

https://github.com/52North/SOS/releases

Contents

  • /src : The source files of 52°North SOS modules
  • /bin : Executable binary of 52°North SOS webapp module
  • LICENSE : The license of 52°North SOS
  • NOTICE : Third Party libraries and their licenses
  • README : This file
  • RELEASE-NOTES : The release notes of the 52°North SOS

No printer friendly documentation exist for this release. Instead, refer to the wiki documentation.

Support

You can get support in the community mailing list and forums:

http://52north.org/resources/mailing-lists-and-forums/

License

The 52N SOS is licenses under the GNU General Public License v2 (GPLv2).

The used 3rd party libraries and under which they are licensed is listed in the NOITICE file

Contribute

You are interesting in contributing the 52°North SOS and you want to pull your changes to the 52N repository to make it available to all?

In that case we need your official permission and for this purpose we have a so called contributors license agreement (CLA) in place. With this agreement you grant us the rights to use and publish your code under an open source license.

A link to the contributors license agreement and further explanations are available here:

http://52north.org/about/licensing/cla-guidelines

Branches

This project follows the Gitflow branching model. "master" reflects the latest stable release. Ongoing development is done in branch develop and dedicated feature branches (feature-*).

Code Compilation

This project is managed with Maven3. Simply run mvn clean install to create a deployable .WAR file.

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