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Improvements
to Web Toolkits for Antelope-based Real-time Monitoring
Systems
Kent
Lindquist, Robert Newman, Frank Vernon, Todd Hansen,
John Orcutt
The
Antelope Environmental Monitoring System (http://www.brtt.com)
is a robust middleware architecture for near-real-time
data collection, analysis, archiving and distribution.
Antelope has an extensive toolkit allowing users to
interact directly with their datasets. A rudimentary
interface was developed in previous work between Antelope
and the web-scripting language PHP (The PHP language
is described in more detail at http://www.php.net).
This interface allowed basic application development
for remote access to and interaction with near-real-time
data through a World Wide Web interface. We have added
over 70 new functions for the Antelope interface to
PHP, providing a solid base for web-scripting of near-real-time
Antelope database applications. In addition, we have
designed a new structure for web sites to be created
from the Antelope platform, including PHP applications
and Perl CGI scripts as well as static pages. Finally
we have constructed the first version of the dbwebproject
program, designed to dynamically create and maintain
web-sites from specified recipes. These tools have already
proven valuable for the creation of web tools for the
dissemination of and interaction with near-real-time
data streams from multi-signal-domain real-time sensor
networks. We discuss current and future directions of
this work in the context of the ROADNet project. Examples
and applications of these core tools are elaborated
in a companion presentation in this session (Newman
et al., AGU 2005, session IN06).
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