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THE ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATION WEB AND ITS SERVICE APPLICATIONS WITHIN THE FUTURE INTERNET “ENVIROfying” the Future Internet Project introduction and technical foundations (I) INSPIRE Conference Firenze, 23 June 2013 Jose Lorenzo Atos Spain

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THE ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATION WEB AND ITS SERVICE APPLICATIONS WITHIN THE FUTURE INTERNET

“ENVIROfying” the Future Internet

Project introduction and technical foundations (I) INSPIRE Conference Firenze, 23 June 2013 Jose Lorenzo Atos Spain

© 2013 CONCORD Project Consortium 2

FI-WARE: Technology Foundation

SME Innovation

3rd Call Use Case

Expansion Phase

Call 3

TF Continuation

FI-CONTENT 2

FITMAN

FI-STAR

FIspace

Call 2

FINESCE

XIFI: Capacity Building

INFINITY: Capacity Building & Infrastructure

ENVIROFI

Call 1

CONCORD: Programme Facilitation & Support

2011 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015

Phase 3 Phase 1 Phase 2

FI-CONTENT

USE

CAS

ES

OUTSMART

SafeCity

FINSENY

SMARTAGRIFOOD

Instant Mobility

FInest

2

FI-PPP Programme implementation: 3 Phases

APPLICATION AREAS IN PHASES 1 AND 2

© 2013 CONCORD Project Consortium 3

Agricultural food production and logistics SmartAgrifood (Ph. 1)

Personal mobility Instant Mobility (Ph. 1)

e-Health FI-STAR (Ph. 2)

Networked media including gaming FI-CONTENT (Ph. 1)

Public urban infrastructures OUTSMART (Ph. 1)

Smart energy FINSENY (Ph. 1)

Transport and logistics FINEST (Ph. 1)

Networked media including gaming FI-CONTENT 2 (Ph. 2)

Environmental observation web ENVIROFI (Ph. 1)

Smart Cities and public security SafeCity (Ph. 1)

Transport, logistics and agri-food FIspace (Ph. 2)

Smart energy FINESCE (Ph. 2)

Manufacturing FITMAN (Ph. 2)

THREE PHASES OF THE FI-PPP

© 2013 CONCORD Project Consortium 4

Phase 2: Apr 2013 - Mar 2015 • Prepare for early trials • Develop core platform and

use case specific functionalities

• Run early trials

Phase 1: Apr 2011 - Mar 2013 • Usage area requirements • Development of

architecture and generic and specific enablers

• Evaluation of test infrastructures

Phase 3: May 2014 - Oct 2015 • Provide stable infrastructure

for large-scale trials • Prove viability of concept

through large-scale trials including innovative SMEs

ENVIROFI Vision

• We envision … • to establish an Environmental Observation Web in which

all environmental data, whether from sensors, citizens, or models, are available anytime anywhere through the Internet in a standardised, usable format

• a system with dynamic understanding of the Earth’s atmospheric, marine and terrestrial spheres for the benefit of all European citizens

ICT in the Environmental Usage Area

• Focus on observations • Work based on standards • Observations can originate from various sources

• Web-enabled sensors and sensor networks • Citizen observations / human sensors • Models and data

fusion services

Consortium

• Research organisations • Industry, SME’s and not SME's • Environmental agencies

Scenarios 1. Bringing Biodiversity into the Future Internet

• Enabled biodiversity surveys with advanced ontologies • Analysis, quality assurance and dissemination of

biodiversity data

2. Personal Information System for Air Pollutants, allergens and meteorological conditions • Enhance human to environment interaction • Atmospheric conditions and pollution in “the palm of

your hand”

3. Collaborative Usage of Marine Data Assets • Assess needs of key marine user communities • Selection of representative marine use cases for further

trial: leisure and tourism, ocean energy devices, aquaculture, oil spill alert

ENVIROFI Architecture • The environmental domain heavily relies upon generic

geospatial standards • Essential role of the ENVIROFI logical architecture to

make sure that these standards may be realized on top of the GEs, or better, may be integrated into the GEs

• For doing so, we first set out a generic Environmental Monitoring and Decision Lifecycle as a framework for the generalisation of use case functionality from the various environmental pilot applications

• Contributed extensions of this for standardisation in CEN /TC289 TR 15449 on Spatial Data Infrastructure in Europe, and to ISO/TC211 19119 Geospatial Service Architecture and OGC Topic 12 on Service Architecture

ENVIROFI Architecture

TAGging MEDiation Fusion NOTification VGI

Geospatial services

FI-WARE

Generic Enablers

App Services Support

Cloud Interface

Security Data Analytics

Data Processing IoT

OBSERVE PUBLISH DISCOVER

COMPOSE ANALYSE

ACT NOTIFY MANAGE

Environmental Monitoring and Decision Support Lifecycle

• Human • Sensor • Data • Service

Environmental Specific Enablers

Geospatial Specific Enablers

Environmental (Biodiversity, Atmospheric and Marine) Applications

GEO

OBSERVE PUBLISH DISCOVER

COMPOSE ANALYSE

ACT NOTIFY MANAGE

Environmental Monitoring and Decision Lifecycle

Human Sensor Data Service

Geospatial SEs

Environmental SEs

FI-WARE - Generic Enablers

Apps Serv.Repository

Marketplace Sem Comp Editor

WireCloud Mediator

Cloud-I2ND

Alloc VMs Alloc Obj St

Security ID Mgmt

Data 2 Query Brok Locations

Seman App Seman Ann

Data 1 Comp Evt.Proc Pub/Sub Broker

BigData An

IoT Things Mgmt Device Mgmt

GW Data Handling Prot Adapter

TAGging Uncertainty semantic annotation

MEDiation

Discovery broker Discovery augm component Access broker Connector – SOS Connector – WCS Connector – WFS Connector – WMS Connector – toolbox Mediator – SOS Mediator – Fusion toolbox Transcode sensor

Fusion

Data fusion Image sample classification Asset geo-reference analysis Areas classification Prediction service Model-based fusion

GEO

Observ collection Observ catalogue Observ retrieval Observ identification Observ visualization Observ operatiing Image sample archive Sample Quality Asses Georef observ prox Georef Observ app

NOTification

Alert notification Sensor Event

VGI

Mobile VGI enabler MDAF Cloud storage and Synchronisation (MDAF)

Geospatial Services OGC Charting OGC SensorWeb OGC Processing OGC Storage (OPeNDAP)

THREDDS

ERDDAP

Environmental (Biodiversity, Atmospheric and Marine) Applications

WPS SOS, SPS WMS, WCS WFS

ENVIROFI Specific Enablers (SEs) • ENVIROFI SEs are structured along six thematic “categories”,

which cover the full spectrum of steps (notification, manage, fusion, etc.) in the environmental monitoring and decision life cycle:

• Harvesters, connectors and mediators (MED): facilitate easier interoperability between other backend services and data sources

• Geo-referenced data collection applications (GEO): provide ways to record and archive geo-tagged measurements and designed to support crowd-sourcing

• Semantic tagging tools (TAG): support for semantic enrichment of environmental data

• Fusion tools for heterogeneous data sources (FUSION): preparing and aggregating environmental data into formats suitable for use

• Event detection and notification services (NOT) • Geospatial data provisioning and storage (OGC): relate to the

provisioning and storage of environmental observations and measurements

Use of FI-WARE Generic Enablers (GEs) in ENVIROFI

ENVIROFI evaluated the possibilities and limitations of the currently available GEs

1. Most GEs from the Cloud Hosting, Data/Context management, and Security chapters should be usable in environmental applications

2. Some GEs related Data/Context Management chapter were considered either too immature or did not provide tangible advantages

3. The GEs from the Internet of Things (IoT) chapter were considered out of scope for ENVIROFI, but may be interesting for other applications within the environmental usage area in the future. However, the uptake may be hindered by overlaps between the functionality provided by IoT and by standardized OGC services (OGC is actively seeking a harmonization between the two worlds)

4. Next release of FI-WARE Testbed will improve harmonisation and integration across the GE chapters facilitating the adoption of the GEs for real-world pilots

ENVIROFI Catalogue (catalogue.envirofi.eu)

• Central repository of ENVIROFI SEs • All documentation you need to start using ENVIROFI

implementations • You will also find environmental applications built on

Specific and Generic enablers

ENVIROFI Pilots in the project website

Thank you for your attention Jose Lorenzo

[email protected] www.envirofi.eu

The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under Grant Agreement Number 284898