Dear TC -
For those interested in sensors, sensor systems, sensor based applications,
and sensor architectures, there is a new book (free in digital form) about to be
announced. The book is the final report from a major multi-year project in
Europe and is titled: "SANY: an open service architecture for sensor
networks". From the introduction:
"And should this introduction sound familiar, than you might very well be
correct: this book summarises the approaches and results of the SANY project by
following the example of the ORCHESTRA project, whose work on an open
architecture for risk management has provided the foundation for SANY. The
acronym SANY stands for Sensors Anywhere and embraces trends and approaches
identified by ORCHESTRA, many of which have by now developed into reality. As a
major Integrated Project in the Sixth Framework Programme of the European
Commission, SANY extends the work of ORCHESTRA into the domain of sensor
networks and standards based sensor web enablement."
ORCHESTRA is another major European initiative that defined a reference
architecture for improved interoperability among risk management authorities in
Europe, which will enable the handling of more effective disaster risk reduction
strategies and emergency management operations. The ORCHESTRA architecture is
being implemented.
Anyway, the book is excellent and even has an extensive section for Dave E
on authentication, access control etc for sensor systems :-)
I will provide the link when the book is publicly available.
Regards
Carl Reed, PhD
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