Treffer: Modular application server design for AUV data network access and distributed processing.

Title:
Modular application server design for AUV data network access and distributed processing.
Collection:
Florida State University: Publication of Archival Library & Museum Materials
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift text
Language:
English
ISBN:
978-0-599-81367-0
0-599-81367-9
ISSN:
97805998
Rights:
Restricted in digital format to FAU students, faculty, staff, and on-campus use. For print format availability, check the FAU Libraries catalog.
Accession Number:
edsbas.DAA3797F
Database:
BASE

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Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV) collect a large volume of scientific data in every mission, using the onboard sensors, and store them in log files. The accessibility of these data is limited. Specific tools are required to extract the data to be processed on the user workstation with the installed analysis tools and scripts. The objective is to standardize and simplify the way data can be retrieved and processed from anywhere by anybody. The design of a server that manages the access to the data and to the applications that process them has been considered. Everything can then be done through the use of a single Java client executed on any Java compliant computer. Analysis tools are downloaded on the fly when needed and do not require any installation. New tools can be integrated into the application server in the form of plugins developed with an appropriate Java Library. ; Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2000. ; Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV) collect a large volume of scientific data in every mission, using the onboard sensors, and store them in log files. The accessibility of these data is limited. Specific tools are required to extract the data to be processed on the user workstation with the installed analysis tools and scripts. The objective is to standardize and simplify the way data can be retrieved and processed from anywhere by anybody. The design of a server that manages the access to the data and to the applications that process them has been considered. Everything can then be done through the use of a single Java client executed on any Java compliant computer. Analysis tools are downloaded on the fly when needed and do not require any installation. New tools can be integrated into the application server in the form of plugins developed with an appropriate Java Library. ; School code: 0119. ; hdl