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Sensor Model Language (SensorML)

OpenGIS Sensor Model Language (SensorML)

1) Overview
2) Downloads
3) Official Schemas
4) Related News

1) Overview

The OpenGIS® Sensor Model Language Encoding Standard (SensorML) specifies models and XML encoding that provide a framework within which the geometric, dynamic, and observational characteristics of sensors and sensor systems can be defined. There are many different sensor types, from simple visual thermometers to complex electron microscopes and earth observing satellites. These can all be supported through the definition of atomic process models and process chains. Within SensorML, all processes and components are encoded as application schema of the Feature model in the Geographic Markup Language (GML) Version 3.1.1. This is one of the OGC Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) [http://www.opengeospatial.org/ogc/markets-technologies/swe] suite of standards. For additional information on SensorML, see http://vast.uah.edu/SensorML.

2) Downloads

Version Document Title (click to download) Document # Type
 1.0.0 OpenGIS Sensor Model Language (SensorML)  07-000  IS
  OpenGIS SensorML Encoding Standard v 1.0 Schema Corregendum 1 (1.01)  07-122r2  ISC
 0.9.0 (1.0 beta 1) OpenGIS Sensor Model Language (SensorML)  05-086  D-BP
 0.8.0 (1.0 beta) Sensor Model Language (SensorML) for In-situ and Remote Sensors  04-019r2  D-RP
 0.7 Sensor Model Language (SensorML) for In-situ and Remote Sensors  02-026r4  D-DP
 0.4d SensorML  02-026r1  D-DP



3) Official Schemas

http://schemas.opengis.net/sensorML/

Note: You may also download All Official OGC Schemas in a single zip file.

4) Related News

Mike Botts Receives OGC’s Gardels Award 
2008-09-30 

The OGC® Announces Call for Participation in OWS-6 Testbed 
2008-07-21 

OGC Announces Successful GEOSS Sensor Web Workshop  
2008-07-18 

OGC Announces Another Government Agency Chooses OGC Standards 
2008-05-01 

OGC® Announces Call for Sponsors and Alliances in Interoperability Initiatives  
2008-04-09 

OGC® and OASIS Announce Progress on Standards Cooperation 
2008-03-12 

OGC(R) Announces OGC Interoperability Day, March 28 in St. Louis 
2008-02-28 

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