Sensor Web Adaptation to Dynamic Sensor Networks

Author(s):  
Gunita Saini ◽  
Bradford G. Nickerson
Author(s):  
Boaz Benmoshe ◽  
Kobi Gozlan ◽  
Nir Shvalb ◽  
Tal Raskin

Sensors ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (7) ◽  
pp. 2400 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steffen Schön ◽  
Claus Brenner ◽  
Hamza Alkhatib ◽  
Max Coenen ◽  
Hani Dbouk ◽  
...  

Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) deliver absolute position and velocity, as well as time information (P, V, T). However, in urban areas, the GNSS navigation performance is restricted due to signal obstructions and multipath. This is especially true for applications dealing with highly automatic or even autonomous driving. Subsequently, multi-sensor platforms including laser scanners and cameras, as well as map data are used to enhance the navigation performance, namely in accuracy, integrity, continuity and availability. Although well-established procedures for integrity monitoring exist for aircraft navigation, for sensors and fusion algorithms used in automotive navigation, these concepts are still lacking. The research training group i.c.sens, integrity and collaboration in dynamic sensor networks, aims to fill this gap and to contribute to relevant topics. This includes the definition of alternative integrity concepts for space and time based on set theory and interval mathematics, establishing new types of maps that report on the trustworthiness of the represented information, as well as taking advantage of collaboration by improved filters incorporating person and object tracking. In this paper, we describe our approach and summarize the preliminary results.


Author(s):  
Jessica Clarke ◽  
Jessica Lethbridge ◽  
Ren P. Liu ◽  
Andrew Terhorst

Author(s):  
Simon Jirka

This chapter addresses the challenges of sensor discovery on the background of the Sensor Web Enablement architecture of the Open Geospatial Consortium. In the first part of the chapter two kinds of sensor discovery are introduced: sensor instance discovery and sensor service discovery. After this, four key challenges are presented: the dynamic structure of sensor networks, the integration of sensor status information, the semantics of the observed phenomena and sensor metadata models as well as metadata harvesting mechanisms. Additionally, a practical solution for sensor discovery is introduced. This solution is integrated into the Sensor Web Enablement architecture and aims at addressing the challenges of sensor discovery.


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