2014
DOI: 10.1109/joe.2013.2273277
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Standards-Based Plug & Work for Instruments in Ocean Observing Systems

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“…One example is the programmable underwater connector with knowledge (PUCK), a hardware solution that uses the Open Geospatial Consortium's (OGC) Sensor model language (SensorML) standard to streamline sensor interfacing in large observational networks (del Río et al 2014). The considerable diversity of sensors and peripherals that could be added to ocean observing networks makes it difficult to create any single, truly uniform standard to interface such disparate sensors into ocean observing networks (O'Reilly et al 2009;Song and Lee 2009;Toma et al 2011), let alone the types of nonsensor, noninstrument devices that often need to be integrated with such sensors and instruments for optimal field measurements.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example is the programmable underwater connector with knowledge (PUCK), a hardware solution that uses the Open Geospatial Consortium's (OGC) Sensor model language (SensorML) standard to streamline sensor interfacing in large observational networks (del Río et al 2014). The considerable diversity of sensors and peripherals that could be added to ocean observing networks makes it difficult to create any single, truly uniform standard to interface such disparate sensors into ocean observing networks (O'Reilly et al 2009;Song and Lee 2009;Toma et al 2011), let alone the types of nonsensor, noninstrument devices that often need to be integrated with such sensors and instruments for optimal field measurements.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…System for Western Mediterranean (Aguzzi et al, 2011) The Obsea observatory was deployed in 2009 with two main objectives: to study and monitor coastal process and biological habitat at the Catalan coast, and secondly to become a reference underwater test site for new instruments, sensors and also as a test site for new data communication protocols and data management (Río et al, 2014). The Obsea data management system is dealing with many different types of data, mainly physical parameters and biological indicators using video cameras.…”
Section: Emso-obsea: Cabled Underwater Coastal Observingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those connectors will not be the main focus of this paper, since optical communication has been widely studied in various papers [15]- [18]. In addition, an interesting map of submarine communication links in the world showing the multiplicity of communication routes across the oceans is presented [19].…”
Section: A Concerned Application Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%