Title: SmartBay Pilot : Sensor to Web Demonstration Project and future Data Management requirements
1SmartBay Pilot Sensor to Web Demonstration
Project and future Data Management requirements
By Paul Gaughan
2Deployment and Installation of SmartBay Pilot
Infrastructure
- Climate change Buoy, Mace Head
- SmartBay/Offshore Aquaculture Buoy, Mid Bay
- WiMax Test Buoy
- Waverider Buoy, Spiddle OE Test Site
- Tide Gauges, Inishmore and Galway Harbour
- Corrib River Flow Gauge, Claddagh Bridge
3Smartbay Sentinel
Internet
Buoy Data available via FTP
Blackbox - GPRS Telemetry
Linux Base Station at Marine Institute HQ Buoy
Data output as text file
FTP to transfer data to Smart bay WebPortal
IMOS System
DMZ
DMZ
SmartBay PreProcessor Service
ETL Routine using SSIS
SmartBay File Monitor service
Smartbay Databases
SmartBay Queue monitor Service
4Visualisation
Ease of Access
Alarms
SmartBay Portal
Raw Data Access
Analysis
Blink and Think
Communication
Multi-Users
Sensor Diagnostics
Real-time Display
Monitoring
Mapping Services
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7 Web Portal provides the collaboration and
integration technologies to help manage and
coordinate the flow of information
- Provides information necessary to address issues
in coastal water quality, coastal hazards,
maritime operations, climate change
The Portal Alerts, Notifies and Updates
Authorities/General public about
ordinary/extraordinary happenings in the bay
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9How Mobile WiMAX Works
Line of Sight BACKHAUL
802.16
802.16
802.16
802.16e Express Card Form Factor
Telco Core Network or Private (Fibre) Network
Laptop Connected Through 802.16e
INTERNET BACKBONE
10Deliverables of the WiMax pilot
- The main deliverable of the pilot is a report
containing - a technical analysis of the performance of WiMAX
in the Marine environment - a technical analysis with recommendations for the
topology to be used to provide a coverage for the
Galway Bay - specifications on hardware and software to be
used - Additional deliverables covering
- business models for telecommunication companies
to operate the service, once the pilot Is over. - report on the impact of mobility and the
provision of WiMAX enabled broadband
infrastructure.
11SmartBay Pilot Oceanographic Models for Galway
Bay
Sea Surface Temperature
ROMS hydrodynamic model for Galway Bay
completed - 200 m resolution 200 m
resolution SWAN wave model for Galway Bay, based
on the latest bathymetry also completed This
model is also set up to do a 6 day forecast - A
one year hindcast for 2005 has been conducted to
test the model.
Wave Model
12- Integrated Mapping for the Sustainable
Development of Ireland's Marine Resources
(INFOMAR ) - 16 Terrabytes of Data - Galway Bay Survey Completed in 2008 - Detailed
Bathymetry data available used in SmartBay
Cable Route planning - 3D Visualisation of Galway Bay Bathymetry as a
base Layer working with Galway Bay Hydro-Dynamic
Model Data
13Smartbays Data Management Strategy?
- The aim is the development a Marine data
management infrastructure for SmartBay with a
capability to integrate and make interoperable
with both existing and future systems and
facilitate integration into a larger Global
Marine Data Network - The proposed strategy has three major components
- 1. Data Acquisition, Data Management and
Interpretation - 2. Data Exchange and Integration
- 3. Value Added Exploitation of Data e.g.
Modelling and Forecasting
14 Proposed Data Management System for
SmartBay
15Data Acquisition System Infrastructure
16Thank you for your attention
17Virtual Data Centres
Data Interoperabillity EU Policy Directives such
as Inspire and initiatives such as GEOSS
(Global Earth Observation System of Systems and
GMES - Global Monitoring for Environment and
Security have led to advent of a number of
programs related to Interoperability and Data
exchange. Data collected as part of SmartBay
will use open standards and protocols to
facilitate integration with external Datasets
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