7th ec-gis workshop potsdam, 14.06.2001
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Optimization of field data management using mobile GIS, wireless technologies, distributed simulation-, and visualization systems. 7th EC-GIS Workshop Potsdam, 14.06.2001. Ingo Simonis (Institute for Geoinformatics, Münster). Agenda. Current situation of data acquisition - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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7th EC-GIS WorkshopPotsdam, 14.06.2001
Optimization of field data management using mobile GIS, wireless technologies, distributed simulation-, and visualization systems Ingo Simonis (Institute for Geoinformatics, Münster)
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• Current situation of data acquisition
• Mobile Communication
• High Level Architecture – HLA
• Momeno-Project
• Outlook
Agenda
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Field data acquisition
SituationData acquisition and processing are two
distinct processes
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Current Situation
SituationData acquisition and processing are two
distinct processes
Time consuming
Expensive
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Requirements
SituationWhat is needed?
• User does the data acquisition in the
field
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Requirements
SituationWhat is needed?
• User takes the data acquisition in the
field
• User defines the required type of
processing
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Requirements
SituationWhat is needed?
• User takes the data acquisition in the
field
• User defines the required type of
processing
• User sends the data to a remote
system
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Requirements
SituationWhat is needed?
• User takes the data acquisition in the
field
• User defines the required type of
processing
• User sends the data to a remote
system
• Processed data will be sent back to
the user
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Solution
Situation
Mobile Communication
Distributed simulation andvisualization capabilities
High Level Architecture
How to achieve this goal?
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Solution
Situation
Mobile Communication
Distributed simulation andvisualization capabilities
High Level Architecture
Mobile Communication
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Technologies
MobileCommunication • Telecommunication
• GSM
• HSCSD
• GPRS
• (UMTS)
• wireless LAN
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Technologies III
Mobile Communicati
on• max 9.6 kbps
HSCSD: High Speed Circuit Switched Data
GSM: Global System for Mobile Communication
• based on a circuit-switched technology
• new channel coding scheme
(14.4 kbit/sec)
• allows up to four channels to be
combined: 57.6 kbit/sec
• high network capacity demanded
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Technologies III
Mobile Communicati
on • no permanent link
• data is encapsulated in individual
packets
• “always on”
• transfer capacities are shared between
users of one cell
• theoretically 128 kbps
UMTS: Universal Mobile Telecommunication
Standard
GPRS: General Packet Radio Service
•up to 2mbps (practically <800kbps)
• not before 2003
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wireless LAN
MobileCommunication • uses radio frequency technology (2.4GHz)
• Infrastructure:
Server
http
APmax 40km
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wireless LAN
MobileCommunication Line of Sight
SendeturmAccessPoint
Sendeturm
PDA
Sendeturm
PDA
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Transfer Rates
MobileCommunication
GSM GPRS HSCSD WLAN
9.6 < 30 < 40 > 10000 [kbps]
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Solution
Situation
Mobile Communication
Distributed simulation andvisualization capabilities
High Level Architecture
Distributed simulation andvisualization capabilities
High Level Architecture
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High Level Architecture
HLA• defines a framework for distributed
simulations
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High Level Architecture
HLA• defines a framework for distributed
simulations
• Developed by the DMSO, under the
US Department of Defense
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High Level Architecture
HLA• defines a framework for distributed
simulations
• Developed by the DMSO, under the
US Department of Defense
• IEEE-Standard (1516.1/2) for
interoperable simulation components
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High Level Architecture
HLA• defines a framework for distributed
simulations
• Developed by the DMSO, under the
US Department of Defense
• IEEE-Standard (1516.1/2) for
interoperable simulation components
• Key feature: Separation of the
communication and the state space
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Simulator
Architecture
HLA• Distributed simulations consist of any desired number of communicating and synchronized simulators or other com- ponents (=Federates)
F1 F2 F3 Fn. . .
• Interrelated Federates forming a distributed simulation (=Federation)
• All communication is done via the Runtime Infrastructure (=RTI)
Runtime Infrastructure
Simulator Sensor DisplaySimulator Sensor Live PlayerDisplaySimulator Sensor
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Interoperability
HLAInteroperability is supported by:
1. Implementing well known interfaces
to communicate with the RTI. Due to the
restricted communication possibilities,
the interoperability within a federation is
guaranteed on a syntactical level.Federate
RTIAmbassador FedAmbassador
RTI
2. Every object type to be published or
accepted by a federate is documented in
a well defined way (based on the Object
Model Template). This helps to realize
a more semantic interoperability.
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Project
MOMENOMobile Measurement Network Optimization
• Prototype
• Data acquisition, sending and receiving
• HLA: Distributed data interpolation and
visualization
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Architecture
MOMENO
Federation
Federates
Federates
Interfaca to the RTI
Run-Time Interface
Receiver
Kriging
Webmapping-Server
Database
ArcSDE
Oracle Database
AccessPoint, connectedto the Internet, using atelephone connection
Visuali-zation
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WindowsCE Client
MOMENO
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To make the remote simulation plug &
playable…
OutlookWe have to achieve a high level of interoperability in the sense of OGC:
• Geo Federates
• To create an OMT compliant Geo Object Model, describing basic OGC Features (Simple Features, Coverage)
RootFederate
GeoFederate OGCSpecs
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Thank you for your attention