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Sensor Level Plug and Measure with Non Plug and Play Sensors

Authors:

Schabauer, J.

Source:

Master Degree Programme „Embedded Systems”, University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien, Vienna, p.88 (2009)

URL:

http://www.technikum-wien.at/en/study_programs/master_s/embedded_systems/

Keywords:

SANY; Sensors Anywhere; Air Quality; Plug and Measure, IEEE 1451, OGC, SensorML, AnySen

Abstract:

This thesis addresses an important issue for scalability of measurement networks and user friendliness for network operators: Plug and Measure. Concepts of IEEE 1451 as well as OGC Sensor Web Enablement (in particular SensorML) will be analyzed. Special attention is given to interfacing and integrating sensors, which do not conform to any standard Plug and Play protocol, which is the vast majority as of today.

Based on these ideas, prototypical software for Sensor Level Plug and Measure (AnySen) will be introduced, which is published under GPL within the TimeSeries Toolbox project. AnySen was developed at the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), funded by the European FP6 Project SANY and Austrian measurement network operators. Parts of this thesis were published at the Austrian Measurement Technician Days 2009, the International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems 2009, and the SANY Final Event.

Notes:

Presented by Johannes Schabauer at the University of Applied Sciences "Technikum Wien" on the 23rd of November 2009

1. Examiner: FH-Prof. DI Peter Balog

2. Examiner: Dr. Denis Havlik

Based on this thesis, a book has been published in June 2010. Link to the book:

Sensor Level Plug and Measure with Non Plug and Play Sensors

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