52°North SOS - IOOS Build

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52°North SOS

Open Source Sensor Observation Service


The 52°North SOS is an open source software implementation of the Open Geospatial Consortium's (OGC) Sensor Observation Service (SOS) Standard.

From the menu at the top you can access a basic form-based test client and the administrative backend.

More information about the SOS and further software components, for example clients, can be found on the Sensor Web community homepage.

Contributors

NameOrganisation
Carsten Hollmann52°North
Eike Hinderk Jürrens52°North
Christian Autermann52°North
Christoph StaschInstitute for Geoinformatics (IfGI)
Shane StClairAxiom Consulting & Design
Victor Gonzálezgeomati.co
Oscar Fontsgeomati.co
Carlos Giraldo Instituto Tecnológico de Galicia (ITG)
Alexander KmochZ_GIS, Universität Salzburg

Contributing organizations


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Funding organizations/projects


EO2HEAVEN - Earth Observation and ENVironmental Modeling for the Mitigation of HEAlth Risks The development of this version of the 52°North SOS was supported by the European FP7 research project EO2HEAVEN (co-funded by the European Commission under the grant agreement n°244100)
GEOWOW - GEOSS interoperability for Weather, Ocean and Water The development of this version of the 52°North SOS was supported by the European FP7 research project GEOWOW (co-funded by the European Commission under the grant agreement n°282915)
GeoViQua - QUAlity aware VIsualization for the Global Earth Observation System of Systems The development of this version of the 52°North SOS was supported by the European FP7 research project GeoViQua (co-funded by the European Commission under the grant agreement n°265178)
IOOS - Integrated Ocean Observing System The IOOS project with the mission:
Lead the integration of ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes observing capabilities, in collaboration with Federal and non-Federal partners, to maximize access to data and generation of information products, inform decision making, and promote economic, environmental, and social benefits to our Nation and the world.
Wupperverband The Wupperverband for water, humans and the environment (Germany)
German Aerospace Centre The German Aerospace Centre (Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt, DLR) and part of their Environmental and Crisis Information System (Umwelt- und Kriseninformationssystem, UKis)
SMART Aquifer Characterisation Programme (SAC) The SMART Project, funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (07/2011 – 06/2017):
Experts in the Smart Project will develop, apply, and validate pioneering new techniques for understanding New Zealand‘s groundwater resources. Satellite and airborne remote sensing techniques and Sensor Observation Services including seismic signals from earthquakes are used for rapid and costeffective characterisation and mapping of New Zealand‘s aquifer systems. Together with a stakeholder network the research team will use new methods to overcome the current time- and resourceconsuming challenges of in-time data acquisition. Special spatial skills in hydrogeology, geology, satellite remote sensing, geophysics, seismology, uncertainty mathematics and spatial information technology will be developed to assist with improvement of New Zealand‘s freshwater management.
DLZ-IT The DLZ-IT BMVBS Information Technology Services Centre of Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development (Germany)
The OGC Web Services, Phase 9 (OWS-9) Testbed
The OGC Web Services, Phase 10 (OWS-10) Testbed
The Rijkswaterstaat - Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment (The Netherlands)