PostGIS-Based Heterogeneous Sensor Database Framework for the Sensor Observation Service

Ikechukwu Maduako
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Environmental monitoring and management systems in most cases deal with models and spatial analytics that involve the integration of in-situ and remote sensor observations. In-situ sensor observations and those gathered by remote sensors are usually provided by different databases and services in real-time dynamic services such as the Geo-Web Services. Thus, data have to be pulled from different databases and transferred over the network before they are fused and processed on the service middleware. This process is very massive and unnecessary communication and work load on the service. Massive work load in large raster downloads from flat-file raster data sources each time a request is made and huge integration and geo-processing work load on the service middleware which could actually be better leveraged at the database level. In this paper, we propose and present a heterogeneous sensor database framework or model for integration, geo-processing and spatial analysis of remote and in-situ sensor observations at the database level.  And how this can be integrated in the Sensor Observation Service, SOS to reduce communication and massive workload on the Geospatial Web Services and as well make query request from the user end a lot more flexible.
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基于postgis的传感器观测服务异构数据库框架
在大多数情况下,环境监测和管理系统所处理的模型和空间分析涉及就地和遥感观测的综合。原位传感器观测和远程传感器采集的数据通常由不同的数据库和实时动态服务(如Geo-Web服务)提供。因此,数据必须从不同的数据库中提取并通过网络传输,然后才能在服务中间件上进行融合和处理。这个过程是非常庞大和不必要的通信和工作负载的服务。每次发出请求时,从平面文件栅格数据源下载的大型栅格所带来的大量工作负载,以及服务中间件上的巨大集成和地理处理工作负载,这些工作实际上可以在数据库级别上得到更好的利用。在本文中,我们提出并提出了一个异构传感器数据库框架或模型,用于数据库级别的远程和原位传感器观测数据的集成、地理处理和空间分析。以及如何将其集成到传感器观测服务(SOS)中,以减少地理空间Web服务上的通信和大量工作量,并使来自用户端的查询请求更加灵活。
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