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Logical Service Interfaces and Information Model. Visualization widgets are provided to interact with the data/product CITI‐SENSE module in order to retrieve the data to be visually rendered. In order to reduce the computational overhead required for rendering visualization on the end‐user side, be it web portal or mobile application, data has to be appropriately processed upfront. The data preparation consists in the ability to extract from the CITI‐ SENSE Storage all measurements of a given sensor, the latest measurement, the measurements for a specified temporal period, etc. As described in the previous chapters, the sensor data are collected, stored and retrieved from the CITI‐SENSE Spatial and Environmental Services Platform by using Data Storage and Processing Services. Storage Services provide functionality to retrieve sensor values and results of perceptions acquisitions in form of observations, encoded in XML or JSON format. Hence, given a sensor identifier, a visualization component should be able to call Data Storage and Processing Services and construct the appropriate visual representation of the retrieved data. Logically, the visualization widgets can be divided into two groups: (i) visualization of real‐time sensor measurement, and (ii) visualization of historical sensor measurements, possibly restricted to a specified temporal interval. Besides the depicted measurement, both types of visualizations shell provide the possibility to visually depict the environmental impact of the value, which in particularly can be achieved through the use of different colours for showing for example that a measurement is in norm, or can potentially lead to environmental risks, etc. In the next section, we describe implementation details of the provided CITI‐SENSE widgets.
Logical Service Interfaces and Information Model. This section describes the service contracts and interfaces for the services offered by the SensApp platform. SensApp is a platform for sensor and sensor data handling. It is an open‐source, service based application for sensor registration, data collection, storage and visualization of sensor data, developed at SINTEF14. In the context of CITI‐SENSE the SensApp framework can be useful in particular for the initial handling of sensor data for mobile applications for Android phones. As depicted in Figure 7‐1, the SensApp framework includes a mobile client service with a particular emphasis on support for Android Smartphones with Bluetooth connected sensors. The SensApp client side is composed of two applications: SensApp Android and SensorLog. SensorLog is responsible for sensor communication, data collection and passing data about the sensors and measurements to a client system, called SensApp‐Android. The client is running as a separate mobile application, displaying collected raw data from the local database, communicating with the SensApp server and uploading data. Furthermore SensApp includes a web‐based administration interface for sensor manipulation and data access. It provides graphs to visualize stored sensor data. The SensApp server, the client (SensApp‐ Android) and the mobile application (Sensor‐Log) are described below.
Logical Service Interfaces and Information Model. The CITI‐SENSE Platform is based around the concepts of a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) in which discrete pieces of software provide application functionality as services to other applications. Some of the benefits of this decoupling of functionality is that the system is flexible and individual components of the system can be managed, improved or amended without the need to make considerable changes to other parts of the system. The proposed technical architecture for CITI‐SENSE consists of 3 distinct platforms which are developed on different technologies with similar but different end‐users in mind.

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