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extended semantic web conference | 2011

A semantically enabled service architecture for mashups over streaming and stored data

Alasdair J. G. Gray; Raúl García-Castro; Kostis Kyzirakos; Manos Karpathiotakis; Jean-Paul Calbimonte; Kevin R. Page; Jason Sadler; Alex Frazer; Ixent Galpin; Alvaro A. A. Fernandes; Norman W. Paton; Oscar Corcho; Manolis Koubarakis; David De Roure; Kirk Martinez; Asunción Gómez-Pérez

Sensing devices are increasingly being deployed to monitor the physical world around us. One class of application for which sensor data is pertinent is environmental decision support systems, e.g. flood emergency response. However, in order to interpret the readings from the sensors, the data needs to be put in context through correlation with other sensor readings, sensor data histories, and stored data, as well as juxtaposing with maps and forecast models. In this paper we use a flood emergency response planning application to identify requirements for a semantic sensor web. We propose a generic service architecture to satisfy the requirements that uses semantic annotations to support well-informed interactions between the services. We present the SemSor- Grid4Env realisation of the architecture and illustrate its capabilities in the context of the example application.


Sensors | 2011

A semantic sensor web for environmental decision support applications

Alasdair J. G. Gray; Jason Sadler; Oles Kit; Kostis Kyzirakos; Manos Karpathiotakis; Jean-Paul Calbimonte; Kevin R. Page; Raúl García-Castro; Alex Frazer; Ixent Galpin; Alvaro A. A. Fernandes; Norman W. Paton; Oscar Corcho; Manolis Koubarakis; David De Roure; Kirk Martinez; Asunción Gómez-Pérez

Sensing devices are increasingly being deployed to monitor the physical world around us. One class of application for which sensor data is pertinent is environmental decision support systems, e.g., flood emergency response. For these applications, the sensor readings need to be put in context by integrating them with other sources of data about the surrounding environment. Traditional systems for predicting and detecting floods rely on methods that need significant human resources. In this paper we describe a semantic sensor web architecture for integrating multiple heterogeneous datasets, including live and historic sensor data, databases, and map layers. The architecture provides mechanisms for discovering datasets, defining integrated views over them, continuously receiving data in real-time, and visualising on screen and interacting with the data. Our approach makes extensive use of web service standards for querying and accessing data, and semantic technologies to discover and integrate datasets. We demonstrate the use of our semantic sensor web architecture in the context of a flood response planning web application that uses data from sensor networks monitoring the sea-state around the coast of England.


Scientific Data | 2016

Mapping internal connectivity through human migration in malaria endemic countries.

Alessandro Sorichetta; tom Bird; Nick W. Ruktanonchai; Elisabeth zu Erbach-Schoenberg; Carla Pezzulo; Natalia Tejedor; Ian C. Waldock; Jason Sadler; Andres J. Garcia; Luigi Sedda; Andrew J. Tatem

Human mobility continues to increase in terms of volumes and reach, producing growing global connectivity. This connectivity hampers efforts to eliminate infectious diseases such as malaria through reintroductions of pathogens, and thus accounting for it becomes important in designing global, continental, regional, and national strategies. Recent works have shown that census-derived migration data provides a good proxy for internal connectivity, in terms of relative strengths of movement between administrative units, across temporal scales. To support global malaria eradication strategy efforts, here we describe the construction of an open access archive of estimated internal migration flows in endemic countries built through pooling of census microdata. These connectivity datasets, described here along with the approaches and methods used to create and validate them, are available both through the WorldPop website and the WorldPop Dataverse Repository.


SSN'09 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Semantic Sensor Networks - Volume 522 | 2009

Linked sensor data: RESTfully serving RDF and GML

Kevin R. Page; David De Roure; Kirk Martinez; Jason Sadler; Oles Kit


Iet Intelligent Transport Systems | 2016

GeoSRM – Online geospatial safety risk model for the GB rail network

Jason Sadler; David Griffin; Alex Gilchrist; Jeremy Austin; Oles Kit; Jay Heavisides


Archive | 2010

SemSorGrid4Env Architecture { Phase II

Alasdair J. G. Gray; Ixent Galpin; Alvaro A. A. Fernandes; Norman W. Paton; Kevin R. Page; Jason Sadler; Kostis Kyzirakos; Manolis Koubarakis; Oscar Corcho; Juan Jos


Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport | 2017

A tool to predict environmental risk to UK rail infrastructure

Jason Sadler; Oleksandr Kit; Jeremy Austin; David Griffin


Archive | 2011

Spatial information management application: semantic sensor webs for coastal flooding

Jason Sadler; Alasdair J. G. Gray; Craig W. Hutton; R. Newman


Archive | 2011

Implementation and Deployment of a Library of the High-level Application Programming Interfaces (SemSorGrid4Env)

Alex Frazer; David De Roure; Kirk Martinez; Bart Nagel; Kevin R. Page; Jason Sadler


Archive | 2010

Integration of sensor networks and linked data in a coastal flooding scenario

Kirk Martinez; Kevin R. Page; Jason Sadler; Craig W. Hutton

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Kirk Martinez

University of Southampton

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Alex Frazer

University of Southampton

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Craig W. Hutton

University of Southampton

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Ixent Galpin

University of Manchester

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Oles Kit

University of Southampton

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