Difference between revisions of "Cross-Domain Observational Metadata for Environmental Sensing - X-DOMES"

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The X-DOMES pilot project will leverage existing relationships with large NSF-funded data management programs, EarthCube building blocks and working groups, and environmental sensor manufacturers and consortia. The project will establish a community of sensor manufacturers and other stakeholders to provide a unifying approach to describing sensors and observations across geo-science domains. &nbsp;Built on an existing sensor metadata model that references registered, standards-based vocabularies, the X-DOMES pilot project will provide a suite of tools, built upon community-adopted standards of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to demonstrate and facilitate the generation of metadata documents that are discoverable and accessible on-line and/or directly from onboard sensor descriptions. &nbsp;We will also demonstrate mechanisms to associate the data with the metadata through standards-based web services.&nbsp; With vendor-ready tools implemented throughout a broad-based community, the X-DOMES Network will lay the foundation for the development of and adoption of interoperable access to much needed content-rich sensor metadata.
 
The X-DOMES pilot project will leverage existing relationships with large NSF-funded data management programs, EarthCube building blocks and working groups, and environmental sensor manufacturers and consortia. The project will establish a community of sensor manufacturers and other stakeholders to provide a unifying approach to describing sensors and observations across geo-science domains. &nbsp;Built on an existing sensor metadata model that references registered, standards-based vocabularies, the X-DOMES pilot project will provide a suite of tools, built upon community-adopted standards of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to demonstrate and facilitate the generation of metadata documents that are discoverable and accessible on-line and/or directly from onboard sensor descriptions. &nbsp;We will also demonstrate mechanisms to associate the data with the metadata through standards-based web services.&nbsp; With vendor-ready tools implemented throughout a broad-based community, the X-DOMES Network will lay the foundation for the development of and adoption of interoperable access to much needed content-rich sensor metadata.
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<strong> Project Leads: </strong>
 
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Janet Fredericks - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
 
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Mike Botts - Botts, Inc.
 
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Carlos Rueda - Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
 
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Felimon Gayanilo - Texas A&M CC
 
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Krzysztof Janowicz - UC Santa Barbara
 
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<strong>Below are two project tools available now: </strong>
 
  
The ESIP Community Ontology Registry can be used to create resolvable links to key terms in describing sensors, such as sensorType, observableProperty, property, process, characteristic and capability.&nbsp; These are terms that can be referenced in SensorML documents. The link below will take you to the COR: <br />
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<strong> Below is a link to the ESIP X-DOMES Community Page </strong>
  
<div class="rteindent1">&nbsp; http://cor.esipfed.org</div>
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<div class="rteindent1">&nbsp; http://esipfed.org/earthcube-xdomes</div>
 
 
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&nbsp; Example SWE 2.0 content can be viewed below:<br />
 
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<strong>&nbsp; RDI Workhorse -&nbsp; Below is a link to a generic T-RDI Workhorse 1200&nbsp; and demonstrates what we call an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) document.</strong>
 
 
 
<div class="rteindent1">&nbsp; http://opensensorhub.github.io/sensorml-editor/SensorMLEditor.html?url=http://www.sensorml.com/2.0/mvco/sensor/RDI_Workhorse_1200.xml</div>
 
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<strong>&nbsp; MVCO Workhorse - Content describes a &quot;typeOf&quot;&nbsp; RDI-Workhorse, demonstrating how it was configured and deployed (ConDEP):</strong>
 
 
 
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<strong>&nbsp; ADCP Observation System - Content describes the whole system (OEM/ConDEP/Processing):</strong>
 
 
 
<div class="rteindent1">&nbsp; NOTE: in progress [http://opensensorhub.github.io/sensorml-editor/SensorMLEditor.html?url=http://www.sensorML.com/2.0/mvco/ADCP_System.xml]</div>
 
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<strong>VIDEOS</strong><br />
 
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SensorML Editor (alpha): &nbsp;&nbsp; http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=PDdWYLbFmKY<br />
 
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ESIP COR: Introduction:&nbsp;&nbsp;https://xdomes.tamucc.edu/video/ESIP_COR_Video_1.mp4<br />
 
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ESIP COR: Creating vocabularies:&nbsp;&nbsp; https://xdomes.tamucc.edu/video/ESIP_COR_Video_2.mp4<br />
 
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ESIP COR: New Features:&nbsp;&nbsp; https://xdomes.tamucc.edu/video/ESIP_COR_Video_3_Features.mp4<br />
 
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<hr />This project is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as an EarthCube Integrative Activity. EarthCube is a collaboration between the Division of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure (ACI) and the Geosciences Directorate (GEO) of the US National Science Foundation (NSF). For official NSF EarthCube content, please see:&nbsp;http://www.nsf.gov/geo/earthcube/<br />
 
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Revision as of 10:31, August 29, 2016

"Standards-based description of environmental sensor metadata, including provenance, is paramount to automated data discovery, access, archival, processing, as well as quality control and assessment."  

The X-DOMES pilot project will leverage existing relationships with large NSF-funded data management programs, EarthCube building blocks and working groups, and environmental sensor manufacturers and consortia. The project will establish a community of sensor manufacturers and other stakeholders to provide a unifying approach to describing sensors and observations across geo-science domains.  Built on an existing sensor metadata model that references registered, standards-based vocabularies, the X-DOMES pilot project will provide a suite of tools, built upon community-adopted standards of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to demonstrate and facilitate the generation of metadata documents that are discoverable and accessible on-line and/or directly from onboard sensor descriptions.  We will also demonstrate mechanisms to associate the data with the metadata through standards-based web services.  With vendor-ready tools implemented throughout a broad-based community, the X-DOMES Network will lay the foundation for the development of and adoption of interoperable access to much needed content-rich sensor metadata.

Below is a link to the ESIP X-DOMES Community Page