Author:
Koedel Uta,Dietrich Peter,Fischer Philipp,Greinert Jens,Bundke Ulrich,Burwicz-Galerne Ewa,Haas Antonie,Herrarte Isabel,Haroon Amir,Jegen Marion,Kalbacher Thomas,Kennert Marcel,Korf Tobias,Kunkel Ralf,Kwok Ching Yin,Mahnke Christoph,Nixdorf Erik,Paasche Hendrik,González Ávalos Everardo,Petzold Andreas,Rohs Susanne,Wagner Robert,Walter Andreas
Abstract
AbstractReliable data are the base of all scientific analyses, interpretations and conclusions. Evaluating data in a smart way speeds up the process of interpretation and conclusion and highlights where, when and how additionally acquired data in the field will support knowledge gain. An extended SMART monitoring concept is introduced which includes SMART sensors, DataFlows, MetaData and Sampling approaches and tools. In the course of the Digital Earth project, the meaning of SMART monitoring has significantly evolved. It stands for a combination of hard- and software tools enhancing the traditional monitoring approach where a SMART monitoring DataFlow is processed and analyzed sequentially on the way from the sensor to a repository into an integrated analysis approach. The measured values itself, its metadata, and the status of the sensor, and additional auxiliary data can be made available in real time and analyzed to enhance the sensor output concerning accuracy and precision. Although several parts of the four tools are known, technically feasible and sometimes applied in Earth science studies, there is a large discrepancy between knowledge and our derived ambitions and what is feasible and commonly done in the reality and in the field.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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