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− | | An open source implementation of the SOS service interface is available from 52° North, 52N Sensor Observation Service (SOS) 4.0. | + | | An open source implementation of the SOS service interface is available from 52° North, [http://52north.org/communities/sensorweb/sos/ 52N Sensor Observation Service] (SOS) 4.0. |
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 2 July 2017
Overview
Full name | OpenGIS Sensor Observation Service Interface Standard |
Version | V 2.0 |
Amendments | None |
Corrigenda | None |
Published by | OGC |
Languages | English |
Online overview | http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/sos |
Type of standard | ISO International Standard and OpenGIS Implementation Specification Application level |
Application | OpenGIS Sensor Observation Service Interface Standard defines a standardized interface for managing and retrieving metadata and observations from heterogeneous sensor systems. |
Conformance classes | Main Requirements class Transactional Extension Result Handling Extension Enhanced Operations Extension Spatial Filtering Profile Binding Extension |
Implementation benefits | Sensors are currently the largest contributor of data in the geographic system. The OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS) allows the aggregation of readings from live, in-situ and remote sensors. OGC SOS provides the client with the capability to discover or bind with individual sensors, sensor platforms, or networked constellations of sensors. |
Products | An open source implementation of the SOS service interface is available from 52° North, 52N Sensor Observation Service (SOS) 4.0. |