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SensorML is an Open Geospatial Consortium standard XML schema for providing descriptions of sensor systems. By design it supports a wide range of sensors, including both dynamic and stationary platforms and both in-situ and remote sensors.

Functions supported include

  • sensor discovery
  • sensor geolocation
  • processing of sensor observations
  • a sensor programming mechanism
  • subscription to sensor alerts

Examples of supported sensors are

  • stationary, in-situ – chemical “sniffer”, thermometer, gravity meter
  • stationary, remote – stream velocity profiler, atmospheric profiler, Doppler radar
  • dynamic, in-situ – aircraft mounted ozone “sniffer”, GPS unit, dropsonde
  • dynamic, remote – satellite radiometer, airborne camera, soldier-mounted video