Net-Ready Sensor Standards Harmonization

Pilot Project Using DRM 3.0/Web 3.0 and the VK Test Semantic Wiki

Brand L. Niemann (US EPA), Co-Chair,
Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP)
Best Practices Committee (BPC), Federal CIO Council

February 27, 2007, Net-Ready Sensor Standards Harmonization Meeting at NIST

  1. Presentation
  2. Demonstration
  3. March 13-15, 2007, MASINT/Common Sensor Metadata Harmonization Meeting (DCGS)
  4. Next Meeting is May 22, 2007

November 28, 2006, Net-Ready Sensor Standards Harmonization Meeting at NIST

  1. Presentation
  2. Demonstration
  3. Semantic Wiki Pilot Framework:
    a. Demonstrate compliance of Sensor-1 with Standard-A
    b. Demonstrate design of new Sensor-2 that complies with a harmonized standard (e.g. Standard-A, Standard-B, and Standard-C).
    c. Demonstrate that Sensors-1, 2 & 3 are interoperable with one another in a real world application.
  4. Next Meeting is February 27, 2007

September 20, 2006 

Background

Invited to participate in the August 2-3, 2006, Summer Workshop on Net-Ready Sensors: The Way Forward

Asked: Shall we do a DRM 2.0 Pilot for Net-Ready Sensor Data?

Suggested: Ontological Engineering Approach and Composite Application Pilot using a business ontology for a Sensor Network and a Semantic Wiki Pilot for Collaboration and Harmonization of Multiple Data Models for Sensor Networks.

Invited to participate in September 12th Sensor Standards Harmonization Working Group Meeting at NIST and demonstrate a Semantic Wiki Pilot .

Workshop Organizers asked me to show how a Wiki could facilitate group editing of the Workshop Notes:
See http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?NetReadySensorsWorkshop_2006_08_0203
Also see The Amazing Wikis in Government Computer News

Invited Donald F. (Rick) McMullen, Pervasive Technology Labs at Indiana University, to participate in our monthly Collaborative Expedition Workshops and present on CIMA and Semantic Interoperability for Networked Instruments and Sensors (Note: CIMA is Common Instrument Middleware Architecture)

The next Sensor Standards Harmonization Working Group Meeting at NIST is November 28th. The purpose of this pilot is to prepare for that meeting by implementing the following two slides.

Sensor Standards Harmonization (Kang Lee, September 12, 2006)

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Sensor Standard Harmonization Using Ontology (Kang Lee, September 12, 2006)

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Partial List of Standards to be Harmonized:

  • ANSI N42.42

  • CAP

  • DoD CBRN Data Model

  • EDXL-DE

  • IEEE 1451.0

  • IEEE 1512.3-2002

  • OGC SAS 1.0

  • OGC SensorML

  • OGC SWE

  • OGC WFS 1.1











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