

05 March 2009, 11:25am
Wayland, MA, March 5, 2009 - The Open Geospatial Consortium Inc. (OGC) will launch the second phase of an Interoperability
Experiment on ocean science interoperability at a meeting on March 20, 2009. The
initiators of the experiment seek participation by other organizations
interested in interoperability among information systems used in ocean
research.
In December 2006 OGC members started Oceans Science Interoperability Experiment Phase I (Oceans IE Phase I) to investigate use of services implementing the OpenGIS Web Feature Services (WFS) and Sensor Observation Services (SOS) Interface Standards for representing and
exchanging point data records from fixed in-situ marine platforms. See the final report at the link below.
Oceans IE Phase II will address issues that arose in Phase 1, including: an encoding standard for trajectories (of, for example,
autonomous underwater vehicles); long time series services; services involving complex systems; and services that are event based (e.g. tsunami sensors within ±12 hrs of a tsunami) and others.
Potentially, the participants will submit to the OGC Technical Committee change requests for existing OGC standards to influence evolution of these standards. The Interoperability Experiment is not expected to result in new OGC standards.
The OGC members acting as initiators of Oceans IE II are:
- Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA)
- Texas A&M University - Academy for Advanced
Telecommunications and Learning Technologies (TAMU)
- National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
- Monterrey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI)
- Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System (GoMOOS)
Organizations that wish to participate and that can meet the Requirements for Participation (see Oceans Science Interoperability Experiment Activity Plan at the proejct link below) must notify jte OGC before March 18, 2009 of their desire to participate.
Contact Carl Reed at creed@opengeospatial.org for further details.
OGC Ocean Science Interoperability Experiment II
Oceans Science Interoperability Experiment Phase I final report

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Wayland,, MA,, March, 5,, 2009, -, The, Open, Geospatial, Consortium, Inc., (OGC), will, launch, the, second, phase, of, an, Interoperability
Experiment, on, ocean, science, interoperability, at, a, meeting, on, March, 20,, 2009., The
initiators, of, the, experiment, seek, participation, by, other, organizations
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