A provenance-aware virtual sensor system using the Open Provenance Model
2010
Sensor webapplications such as real-time environmental decision support systems require the use of sensors from multiple heterogeneous sources for purposes beyond the scope of the original sensor design and deployment. In such cyberenvironments,
provenanceplays a critical role as it enables users to understand, verify, reproduce, and ascertain the quality of derived data products. Such capabilities are yet to be developed in many
sensor web enablement(SWE) applications. This paper develops a
provenance-aware “Virtual Sensor” system, where a new persistent live “virtual” sensor is re-published in realtime after some model-based computational transformations of the raw sensor data streams. We describe the underlying OPM (Open
ProvenanceModel) API's (Application Programming Interfaces), architecture for
provenancecapture, creation of the
provenancegraph and publishing of the
provenance-aware virtual sensor where the new virtual sensor time-series data is augmented with OPM-compliant
provenanceinformation. A case study on creating real-time
provenance-aware virtual rainfall sensors is illustrated. Such a
provenance-aware virtual sensor system allows
digital preservationand verification of the new virtual sensors.
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