Project Structure


Typical Usage

An operator logs onto a webpage and activates a 3D web-based client. A number of spatio-temporal processing services exposed by distributed servers are made available through a GUI. The functionalities available as WPS (Web Processing Service) allow application oriented (e.g. Civil Protection) processing, navigation and query of time series. 

The user can drag & drop processing units and connects them, whilst creating complex compound spatio-temporal analyses. The system automatically orchestrates sets of processes and invokes relevant services in proper order. 

The analysis evoked and the results produced are interactively shown on the screen as of the ad hoc spatio-temporal “visualisation” services offered. All processing services are available through OGC-compliant WebGIS applications (e.g., GvSIG).

 
Application/Validation

BRISEIDE will be applied, tested and validated within a Civil Protection application context, using the INSPIRE relevant themes, via a chain of stakeholders, data providers, technology partners, and downstream users. The Pilot operational phase will last 12 months and will consider real life events, with extensions in additional domains,being considered and assessed.

 

Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale

 

Epsilon Group

Czech Center for Science and Society

       

Istituto Geogràfico Portuguès

Gobierno de Navarra

    

Provincia Autonoma di Trento 

GeoFoto

     
 
Technology Focus

BRISEIDE develops spatial analysis WPSs and integrates them within existing open source frameworks (e.g. WPS extension of Sextante by 52°North). Spatio-temporal processing services are exposed via the web and are made available through compatible WebGIS applications. Newly developed or protypical OWSs already made available by relevant INSPIRE-related EU projects and exposing standard services such as WMS, WCS and WFS, will be used to provide access to relevant geodatabases, enriched, when needed, with information, extracted from heterogeneous, distributed user operational databases. BRISEIDE services are accessible through a multi-platform 3D client, developed by Fondazione GraphiTech, invoked from a web page as a JavaWebStart application. The 3D client allows interactive orchestration of spatio-temporal WPSs providing support to chaining of required processing units. This ensures interactive access to datasets and a synchronous processing at the server side.

 

 

 
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