We will appear at AirMonTech Workshop / Conference in Duisburg [GER] from March 04 to March 06 and present our AirQuality SenseBox project. Check out our poster below…
52°North Software on OSGeo Live DVD 6.5
OSGeo-Live 6.5 has been released! For this release, geospatial applications have been updated to their latest stable release. A strong focus was the quality of the quick start documentation. Here, consistency and readability has been improved through step-by-step testing.
With this version, you can try running instances of the following 52°North service implementations:
- 52°North SOS version 3.5 Just go to Geospatial → Web Services → Start 52°North SOS to start testing. Firefox will open with three tabs:
- a client to test the SOS
- a quick start page to get things started
- a documentation page about the 52°North SOS implementation
- 52°North WPS version 3.1.0 Just go to Geospatial → Web Services → Start 52°North WPS to start testing:
- a simple client to test the WPS
- a quick start page to get things started
- a documentation page about the 52°North WPS implementation
- 52°North WSS version 2.2.0 Just go to Geospatial → Web Services → Start 52°North WSS to start testing:
- a client to test the WSS
- a quick start page to get things started
- a documentation page about the 52°North WSS implementation
Just give it a try and test a lot of geospatial applications without installing any of them. The OSGeo Live DVD contains software for the following categories, and it is all FOSS:
- Browser Clients
- Domain Specific GIS
- Data Stores
- Desktop GIS
- Navigation and Maps
- Spatial Tools
- Web Services
Online demo resources are available on the communities’ demo servers:
I hope you enjoy testing our SOS, WPS and WSS.
Feel free to comment and get involved!
Making Use of Low-Cost Air Quality Sensors
Last year the sensemake.rs community started their AirQuality Monitoring and Sensing project on kickstarter. In september the Institute for GeoInformatics (IfGI) and 52°North held a workshop together with the designers of the platform to discuss further use and evolution of this project (see post). We had the great luck to receive 20 beta devices of the AirQuality Egg.
In the last months, we tried to convert the existing approach of “balcony-mounted” devices to a more autonomous solution. Instead of the nanode-rf we connected an RFBee Wireless device (based upon an ATMEGA 168) to the SensorShield. Like the nanode, the RFBee has an Arduino bootloader and can be programmed to fit your needs. The solution we propose is equipped with a GPS receiver to provide a location; a LiPo battery and a solarpanel provide power to the sensor-platform. By adding these components, the AirQuality Egg turns into a sophisticated Wireless Sensor Platform. Data are sent to gateways which forward it into a Sensor Observation Service (SOS).
Software developer position open at KISTERS
52°North Associate Partner KISTERS AG is looking for a software developer for web technology. The tasks at hand:
- product development and maintenance of web solutions in the product fields Hydrology und Energy
- analysis, design and realization of browser-based software solutions
- modeling and documentation of software architecture and software components
More information (in German) can be found here or contact Dr. Heinz-Josef Schlebusch )
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