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SOS (Sensor Observation Service) support #23

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nuest opened this issue May 29, 2019 · 1 comment
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SOS (Sensor Observation Service) support #23

nuest opened this issue May 29, 2019 · 1 comment

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@nuest
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nuest commented May 29, 2019

👏 Great job and initiative with this package 👏

Just if you're thinking about adding support for OGC Sensor Observation Service (just sneaking a few keywords in here: Observations & Measurements, SensorML), I'd by happy to have a discussion since there is already a package for that: sos4R: https://cran.r-project.org/package=sos4R

In an ideal world I would rewrite everything to re-use your implementation of the OWS layer (though sos4R is S4), but that's unlikely to happen. There might be some reusable stuff/potential to collaborate in the parsing/conversion of O&M to spacetime data structures?

I'm following your activities here though and wish you best of luck.


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Hello @nuest thanks for your message

Until now the perspectives I had in mind were to focus on those OGC standards that are not yet supported. For example, it's in plan to support the addition of a WCS client, that I've started drafting, or for which i'm seeking sponsors to consolidate and push it within ows4R. Same for WPS.

For those OGC standards already supported in R packages, I would actually go for promoting those existing packages. So for SOS, to promote the use of sos4R, at least at short-term. For later SOS might go into ows4R, but I would say it should come if sos4R team is willing to merge. If not, I would continue to promote sos4R.

spacetime may be used in ows4R if needed, as I use sf or other packages for existing bindings.

About sensors, I would be also interested in SensorML, but within the scope of geometa in which I provide native bindings for GML (and more to come).

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