IN21D-1715
Operational Marine Data Acquisition and Delivery Powered by Web and Geospatial Standards

Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Justin James Henry Buck and Robert Thomas, National Oceanography Center, BODC, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Abstract:
As novel sensor types and new platforms are deployed to monitor the global oceans, the volumes of scientific and environmental data collected in the marine context are rapidly growing. In order to use these data in both the traditional operational modes and in innovative “Big Data” applications the data must be readily understood by software agents. One approach to achieving this is the application of both World Wide Web and Open Geospatial Consortium standards: namely Linked Data1 and Sensor Web Enablement2 (SWE). The British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) is adopting this strategy in a number of European Commission funded projects (NETMAR; SenseOCEAN; Ocean Data Interoperability Platform - ODIP; and AtlantOS) to combine its existing data archiving architecture with SWE components (such as Sensor Observation Services) and a Linked Data interface. These will evolve the data management and data transfer from a process that requires significant manual intervention to an automated operational process enabling the rapid, standards-based, ingestion and delivery of data. This poster will show the current capabilities of BODC and the status of on-going implementation of this strategy.
References
1. World Wide Web Consortium. (2013). Linked Data. Available:
http://www.w3.org/standards/semanticweb/data. Last accessed 7th April 2015
2. Open Geospatial Consortium. (2014). Sensor Web Enablement (SWE). Available:
http://www.opengeospatial.org/ogc/markets-technologies/swe. Last accessed 8th October 2014