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This XML Schema encodes the Contents section of the SPS GetCapabilities
operation response.
SPS is an OGC Standard.
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A SPS supports the discovery of itself through a registry by two
different views. A registry could identify suitable SPSs by either searching the
capabilities for a certain type of Phenomenon (that can be sensed by at least one
sensor managed by the SPS under investigation) in a certain target-area or by
searching for sensors with a certain ID and / or certain characteristics which are
able to sense a phenomenon in a certain target-area.
A SPS supports the discovery of itself through a registry by two
different views. A registry could identify suitable SPSs by either searching the
capabilities for a certain type of Phenomenon (that can be sensed by at least one
sensor managed by the SPS under investigation) in a certain target-area or by
searching for sensors with a certain ID and / or certain characteristics which are
able to sense a phenomenon in a certain target-area.
Contains information necessary to discover the
abilities of the sensors managed by this SPS.
Links to a URI that holds the
description of the phenomenon.
References the sensor that is capable
of sensing the specific
phenomenon.
Contains the geometry of the area that a certain sensor is
theoretically able to collect data from. As it is not possible to declare the exact
geometry of such an area at any time (at least for mobile sensors), this geometry
should be treated as a hint for discovering sensors that can be tasked to collect
data from a certain position or area.
Contains information necessary to discover the abilities of the
sensors managed by this SPS.
Contains the geometry of the area that a certain sensor is
theoretically able to collect data from. As it is not possible to declare
the exact geometry of such an area at any time (at least for mobile
sensors), this geometry should be treated as a hint for discovering sensors
that can be tasked to collect data from a certain position or
area.
Links to a URI that holds the description of the
phenomenon.
Links to the SensorML-document of the associated
sensor.
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