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SENSOR is based on the OGC standard SensorML (and device descriptions are downloadable in XML or JSON format). SENSOR also provides an API to export (and import) data programmatically. Two instances of SENSOR - one on Polarstern and one at AWI Bremerhaven-  will run simultanuously simultaneously throughout MOSAiCthe expedition. They are synchronized synchronised on different levels throughout the day as long as network connection permits.

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PLEASE NOTE:

  • All scientific intstruments and sampling devices used in MOSAiCon the expedtion must be registered in SENSOR!
  • The Polarstern instance of SENSOR can be accessed via http://sensor.fs-polarstern.de/
  • This is were you may work on while being on the ship, if network connection allows.
  • Modifications made on Polarstern are directly transferred to the AWI. When entering the editing mode on Polarstern all data is sent from SENSOR.awi.de, which is why modifications onboard mean long loading times. It is therefore highly recommended to enter all specifications before the expedition.
  • If network connection fails and you have urgent needs to make changes to your devices you may contact the data supporter. The same applies if you have to make the changes to a lot of devices.
  • SENSORWeb on Polarstern is synchronised with the land system every 10 min.a


Metadata registered in SENSOR include the following:

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IMPORTANT!!!

  • ONLY devices which are set to 'Public' and have the contact 'polarstern dship'  with the role 'dship connector'  are synchronized to the MCS onboard Polarstern and will  will be accessible via the DShip Actionlog.
    ONLY a contact with the role ‘Data Provider’ will obtain write access in the respective directory on the MCS onboard Polarstern. Please make sure to enter the person that is actually onboard and observes the data flow is entered as editor or data provider.
  • Device operations entered in the DShip Actionlog will appear under 'Actions' in SENSOR. Still, choice of available actions types is limited in SENSOR and therefore several action types in DShip are associated with the same action type in SENSOR.

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