Sensor Webs in Digital Earth

Abstract

The University of Alaska Southeast is currently implementing a sensor web identified as the SouthEast Alaska MOnitoring Network for Science, Telecommunications, Education, and Research (SEAMONSTER). From power systems and instrumentation through data management, visualization, education, and public outreach, SEAMONSTER is designed with modularity in mind. We are utilizing virtual earth infrastructures to enhance both sensor web management and data access. We will describe how the design philosophy of using open, modular components contributes to the exploration of different virtual earth environments. We will also describe the sensor web physical implementation and how the many components have corresponding virtual earth representations. This presentation will provide an example of the integration of sensor webs into a virtual earth. We suggest that IPY sensor networks and sensor webs may integrate into virtual earth systems and provide an IPY legacy easily accessible to both scientists and the public. SEAMONSTER utilizes geobrowsers for education and public outreach, sensor web management, data dissemination, and enabling collaboration. We generate near-real-time auto-updating geobrowser files of the data. In this presentation we will describe how we have implemented these technologies to date, the lessons learned, and our efforts towards greater OGC standard implementation. A major focus will be on demonstrating how geobrowsers have made this project possible.


Presentation

Poster
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Authors

Matthew J Heavner (presenter)
University of Alaska Southeast, 11120 Glacier Highway, Juneau, AK 99801, United States

Dennis R Fatland
Vexcel/Microsoft Geospatial Solutions, 1690 38th St, Boulder, CO 80301, United States

Holly Moeller
University of Alaska Southeast, 11120 Glacier Highway, Juneau, AK 99801, United States

Eran Hood
University of Alaska Southeast, 11120 Glacier Highway, Juneau, AK 99801, United States

Mary Sue Schultz
NOAA Earth System Research Lab, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305-3337, United States


Links

SEAMONSTER Project
http://uas.alaska.edu/envs/seamonster

SEAMONSTER Project wiki
http://robfatland.net/seamonster