Sensor Tracking and Management
Track and Locate
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There are substantial and diverse sensors located everywhere in the world, and they are used in numerous different fields and studies. Sensors can be used to understand air pollution, water quality, and many other environmental issues and concerns. Sensors can be used with other location based information to better understand our environment and all issues related to it.
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Sensors, their metadata, and observation data is consistently used by scientists and strategists to make informed decisions, and they require a framework to obtain sensor information, learn about their abilities, and merge findings with other mapping data. This provides officials a complete view of a particular area, allowing the ability to develop well devised plans.
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Sensor Web management is used for military purposes, environmental, civil and commercial usages. Having an application in place to ensure sensors can be identified, retrieved, tracked and tasked is beneficial to understand the world we live in. To understand more about how Compusult can assist businesses and decision makers with sensor management, please read more about WES and WES Sensor Management.
Product Solutions
Web Enterprise Suite is a suite of applications, based on open standards, that work together to provide one of the most comprehensive data discovery, access, retrieval, and delivery systems available.
GO Mobile is a mobile application for devices such as the iPhone, iPad, Android phones and Android-based tablets to easily access geospatial content and other data and services through secure wireless communications to the cloud.
WES Catalog is an OGC-compliant ebXML integrated services registry and repository. The application provides comprehensive, standards based, catalog creation and management modules enabling data and service discovery, publishing, access and maintenance.
Meta Manager is an OGC-CSW/Open Search compliant metadata management tool. It will automatically extract metadata from relational databases, file systems, etc. and format the metadata according to a preferred metadata standard (NAP, DDMS, ISO 19115, etc.).