Active Standard

IEEE 2402-2017

IEEE Standard Design Criteria of Complex Virtual Instruments for Ocean Observation

The framework of building a distributed ocean observing software system based on complex virtual instruments (CVIs), which are used for processing and displaying the collected data from ocean instruments and the related metadata, is defined in this standard. This framework provides the guidelines for the CVI-based development process, in which CVI structure design covers management of observed data and metadata, virtual instrument engine based on geospatial information, and service interfaces for CVI interactions. CVI mapping schemes describe the correspondence from observed objects to CVIs. CVI relations define the relationships between CVIs and describe the methods of extending and compositing multiple CVIs.

Standard Committee
IM/ST - TC9 - Sensor Technology
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2013-12-11
Board Approval
2017-02-14
History
ANSI Approved:
2018-07-02
Published:
2017-05-15

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
Standard Committee
IM/ST - TC9 - Sensor Technology
Working Group
OO - Ocean Observation Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Vanessa Lalitte
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Working Group Chair
Xuye Luo

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