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Session 3. ODIP Prototype project 3 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx (SM) introduced prototype development task ODIP 3 which will aim to establish a prototype for a Sensor Observation Service (SOS) and formulate common O&M and SensorML profiles, including the use of common vocabularies where possible, for selected sensors (SWE) installed on vessels and in real-time monitoring systems. There is an increasing need for and uptake of marine data from a variety of platforms and instruments. The sensor web enablement (SWE) architecture comprises two major components: 1) the underlying conceptual models and encodings and 2) the model used for the specification of the services. SWE comprises SensorML profiles, O&M profiles and SOS services. SOS supports three key operations: core, transactional and enhanced profiles. The core profile comprises: GetCapabilities which provides a description of the service interface and available data; DescribeSensor provides sensor metadata in SensorML; and GetObservation returns measured values and associated metadata in O&M format. Note: an observation is defined as “action whose result is an estimate of the value of some property of the feature-of-interest, obtained using a specified procedure”. The key objectives of the ODIP 3 prototype development task are:  Tabulate and explore the existing work done on fixed and mobile platforms to find areas of homogeneity  Develop minimum level templates for SOS elements (SensorML and O&M templates)  Look at ‘bronze’, ‘silver’ and ‘gold’ level templates to raise the bar on minimum requirements  Support and develop these templates via vocabularies, metadata  Agree on a ‘reference implementation’ (anticipated released of 52 North SOS 3.6)  Creation of demonstration clients  What’s happening in Australia SM presented the situation in Australia where a virtual machine (VM) has been set up with latest version of 52 North by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS). This makes setting-up new instances of the 52 North SOS on the same VM or new virtual machines much easier. The current SOS is providing real-time data from the Davies reef Sensor network (every 10 minutes) via the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS). The SOS is open so anyone can post queries to this service (code available on request). It currently uses minimal SensorML and O&M templates as a starting point for future development. There is also minimal security at the service level to allow potential users to access these systems. It is...
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