Performance improvement techniques for geospatial web services in a cyberinfrastructure environment - A case study with a disaster management portal

High population growth, urbanization, and global climate change drive up the frequency of disasters, affecting the safety of people's lives and property worldwide. Because of the inherent big-data nature of this disaster-related information, the processes of data exchange and transfer among phy...

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Main Authors: LI, Wenwen, SONG, Miaomiao, ZHOU, Bin, CAO, Kai, GAO, Song
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2015
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GML
WMS
WFS
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-64202020-12-11T06:26:00Z Performance improvement techniques for geospatial web services in a cyberinfrastructure environment - A case study with a disaster management portal LI, Wenwen SONG, Miaomiao ZHOU, Bin CAO, Kai GAO, Song High population growth, urbanization, and global climate change drive up the frequency of disasters, affecting the safety of people's lives and property worldwide. Because of the inherent big-data nature of this disaster-related information, the processes of data exchange and transfer among physically distributed locations are increasingly challenging. This paper presents our proposed efficient network transmission model for interoperating heterogeneous geospatial data in a cyberinfrastructure environment. This transmission model supports multiple data encoding methods, such as GML (Geography Markup Language) and GeoJSON, as well as data compression/decompression techniques, including LZMA and DEFLATE. Our goal is to tackle fundamental performance issues that impact efficient retrieval of remote data. Systematic experiments were conducted to demonstrate the superiority of the proposed transmission model over the traditional OGC Web Feature Service (WFS) transmission model. The experiments also identified the optimized configuration for data encoding and compression techniques in different network environments. To represent a real-world user request scenario, the Amazon EC2 cloud platform was utilized to deploy multiple client nodes for the experiments. A web portal was developed to integrate the real-time geospatial web services reporting with real-time earthquake related information for spatial policy analysis and collaborative decision-making. 2015-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5417 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6420&context=sis_research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Geospatial cyberinfrastructure (GCI) Rapid response Disaster management GeoJSON GML WMS WFS Service-oriented architecture (SOA) Databases and Information Systems Urban Studies and Planning
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Singapore
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topic Geospatial cyberinfrastructure (GCI)
Rapid response
Disaster management
GeoJSON
GML
WMS
WFS
Service-oriented architecture (SOA)
Databases and Information Systems
Urban Studies and Planning
spellingShingle Geospatial cyberinfrastructure (GCI)
Rapid response
Disaster management
GeoJSON
GML
WMS
WFS
Service-oriented architecture (SOA)
Databases and Information Systems
Urban Studies and Planning
LI, Wenwen
SONG, Miaomiao
ZHOU, Bin
CAO, Kai
GAO, Song
Performance improvement techniques for geospatial web services in a cyberinfrastructure environment - A case study with a disaster management portal
description High population growth, urbanization, and global climate change drive up the frequency of disasters, affecting the safety of people's lives and property worldwide. Because of the inherent big-data nature of this disaster-related information, the processes of data exchange and transfer among physically distributed locations are increasingly challenging. This paper presents our proposed efficient network transmission model for interoperating heterogeneous geospatial data in a cyberinfrastructure environment. This transmission model supports multiple data encoding methods, such as GML (Geography Markup Language) and GeoJSON, as well as data compression/decompression techniques, including LZMA and DEFLATE. Our goal is to tackle fundamental performance issues that impact efficient retrieval of remote data. Systematic experiments were conducted to demonstrate the superiority of the proposed transmission model over the traditional OGC Web Feature Service (WFS) transmission model. The experiments also identified the optimized configuration for data encoding and compression techniques in different network environments. To represent a real-world user request scenario, the Amazon EC2 cloud platform was utilized to deploy multiple client nodes for the experiments. A web portal was developed to integrate the real-time geospatial web services reporting with real-time earthquake related information for spatial policy analysis and collaborative decision-making.
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author LI, Wenwen
SONG, Miaomiao
ZHOU, Bin
CAO, Kai
GAO, Song
author_facet LI, Wenwen
SONG, Miaomiao
ZHOU, Bin
CAO, Kai
GAO, Song
author_sort LI, Wenwen
title Performance improvement techniques for geospatial web services in a cyberinfrastructure environment - A case study with a disaster management portal
title_short Performance improvement techniques for geospatial web services in a cyberinfrastructure environment - A case study with a disaster management portal
title_full Performance improvement techniques for geospatial web services in a cyberinfrastructure environment - A case study with a disaster management portal
title_fullStr Performance improvement techniques for geospatial web services in a cyberinfrastructure environment - A case study with a disaster management portal
title_full_unstemmed Performance improvement techniques for geospatial web services in a cyberinfrastructure environment - A case study with a disaster management portal
title_sort performance improvement techniques for geospatial web services in a cyberinfrastructure environment - a case study with a disaster management portal
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5417
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6420&context=sis_research
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