Risk-Oriented Geoportal Systems and the Internet of Things as a Tool for Managing Metageosystems

 

Risk-Oriented Geoportal Systems and the Internet of Things as a Tool for Managing Metageosystems

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© 2023 by IJETT Journal
Volume-71 Issue-11
Year of Publication : 2023
Author : Stanislav Yamashkin, Anatoliy Yamashkin, Milan Radovanović, Marko Petrović, Ekaterina Yamashkina
DOI : 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I11P217

How to Cite?

Stanislav Yamashkin, Anatoliy Yamashkin, Milan Radovanović, Marko Petrović, Ekaterina Yamashkina, "Risk-Oriented Geoportal Systems and the Internet of Things as a Tool for Managing Metageosystems," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, vol. 71, no. 11, pp. 159-170, 2023. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I11P217

Abstract
The article describes the research in developing problem-oriented geoportal systems based on the concept of the Internet of Things and allowing them to solve the problems of managing metageosystems. The characteristic of the implementation process of SDI and geoportals for managing metageosystems based on the processes of identification, analysis and monitoring of risks is presented. It is shown that the risk management process can be integrated into the tasks of iterative design, development, implementation and use of SDI. The results of assessing the strength of risk events allow us to approach the solution of the problem of forming a set of controlled risks for the management of metageosystems and become the starting point in solving the problem of designing functional and qualitative requirements. The solution to the problem of effective iterative functional and qualitative enhancement of SDI is possible based on observing the SOLID principles, which determine the expediency of implementing the basic principles of object-oriented programming and design. The article proposes the architecture of a metageosystems management system based on the technology of the Internet of Things and geoportal systems, based on using the LoRaWAN long-range wireless communication standard. The basis of the Internet of Things network is represented by IoT devices consolidated around the head devices (gateways). It was developed based on a modular principle to achieve high rates of modifiability and extensibility. It is proved that in the case of using geoinformation web systems in conjunction with the Internet of Things technology, geoportals begin to play the role of dispatching centers along with their classic function of interactive visualization of spatial data.

Keywords
Geoportal, Internet of Things, Metageosystems, Natural-social-production systems, Spatial data infrastructure.

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