1st Edition

Monitoring Continuous Phenomena Background, Methods and Solutions

By Peter Lorkowski Copyright 2021
216 Pages 8 Color & 56 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

216 Pages 8 Color & 56 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

216 Pages 8 Color & 56 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Monitoring continuous phenomena by stationary and mobile sensors has become a common due to the improvement in hardware and communication infrastructure and decrease in it’s cost. Sensor data is now available in near real time via web interfaces and in machine-readable form, facilitated by paradigms like the Internet of Things (IoT). There are still some obstacles in the usability of the data... Read more

Foreword. Introduction. Monitoring Continuous Phenomena. Spatio-Temporal Interpolation: Kriging. Representation of Continuous Phenomena: Vector and Raster Data. A Generic System Architecture for Monitoring Continuous Phenomena. A General Concept for Higher Level Queries about Continuous Phenomena. Experimental Evaluation. Conclusions. References.

Biography

Peter Lorkowski's first choice of profession was becoming a surveying engineer. He also holds a master degree in geodesy and geoinformatics and acquired his doctoral degree with a work on a software framework for the monitoring of continuous phenomena. He has since worked in the private sector in software engineering and also founded a non-profit project dealing with the semantic organization of knowledge about sustainability. Its objective is to quantify the socio-ecologic impacts of consumption in the sectors nutrition, housing, mobility and information and communication technology.