Sensors | |
An Open Distributed Architecture for Sensor Networks for Risk Management | |
John Douglas3  Thomas Usländer4  Gerald Schimak1  J. Fernando Esteban2  | |
[1] Information Management, Austrian Research Centers GmbH - ARC, A-2444 Seibersdorf, Austria; E-mail:;Atos Origin, Albarracin 25, 28037 Madrid, Spain; E-mail:;BRGM – ARN/RIS, 3 avenue C. Guillemin, BP 36009, 45060 ORLEANS Cedex 2, France.;Information Management, Fraunhofer IITB, Fraunhoferstraße 1, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany; E-mail: | |
关键词: Sensor networks; risk management; web services; open distributed architecture; ORCHESTRA; SANY; | |
DOI : 10.3390/s8031755 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Sensors provide some of the basic input data for risk management of natural and man-made hazards. Here the word ‘sensors’ covers everything from remote sensing satellites, providing invaluable images of large regions, through instruments installed on the Earth's surface to instruments situated in deep boreholes and on the sea floor, providing highly-detailed point-based information from single sites. Data from such sensors is used in all stages of risk management, from hazard, vulnerability and risk assessment in the pre-event phase, information to provide on-site help during the crisis phase through to data to aid in recovery following an event. Because data from sensors play such an important part in improving understanding of the causes of risk and consequently in its mitigation, considerable investment has been made in the construction and maintenance of highly-sophisticated sensor networks. In spite of the ubiquitous need for information from sensor networks, the use of such data is hampered in many ways. Firstly, information about the presence and capabilities of sensor networks operating in a region is difficult to obtain due to a lack of easily available and usable meta-information. Secondly, once sensor networks have been identified their data it is often difficult to access due to a lack of interoperability between dissemination and acquisition systems. Thirdly, the transfer and processing of information from sensors is limited, again by incompatibilities between systems. Therefore, the current situation leads to a lack of efficiency and limited use of the available data that has an important role to play in risk mitigation. In view of this situation, the European Commission (EC) is funding a number of Integrated Projects within the Sixth Framework Programme concerned with improving the accessibility of data and services for risk management. Two of these projects: ‘Open Architecture and Spatial Data Infrastructure for Risk Management’ (ORCHESTRA,
【 授权许可】
Unknown
© 2008 by MDPI
【 预 览 】
Files | Size | Format | View |
---|---|---|---|
RO202003190058434ZK.pdf | 186KB | download |