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A Sensor Observation Service Based on OGC Specifications for a Meteorological SDI in Galicia

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The MeteoSIX project, founded by the Galician regional government, aims at the development of a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) and a new SDI based Geo web site to enable an integrated access to meteorological data for a wide variety of users with different skills. Such data has to be available through the internet using OGC and OpenNDAP standards. The present paper is focused on the design and implementation of a first prototype of a sensor observation web server whose interface is based on the OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS).

This work is supported by Xunta de Galicia (ref. 09MDS034522PR).

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Viqueira, J.R.R., Varela, J., Triñanes, J., Cotos, J.M. (2010). A Sensor Observation Service Based on OGC Specifications for a Meteorological SDI in Galicia. In: Trujillo, J., et al. Advances in Conceptual Modeling – Applications and Challenges. ER 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6413. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16385-2_6

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