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GEOG 596A Capstone Project
Proposal
Peer Review | May 7, 2014
Improving Health & Safety
with Access to Real Time
Events using GeoEvent
Processor
Ryan LaMar
Advisor: Jan Oliver Wallgrün
Presentation Outline
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Project Background
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Project Introduction
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Objectives
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GeoEvent Processor
Work Plan
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Static Case
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Predictive Case
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Project Timeline
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Expected Outcomes
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Challenges
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Potential Conferences
Project Background
Motivation
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Weather and Safety affect everyone
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Organizational responsibility1
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Global footprint
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President
Local and remote work sites
Rapidly changing work
environments
Field
Workers
Health
&
Safety
Costly2
Team
Leaders
1U.S.
Regional
Mgmt.
Teams
Project
Managers
Department of Labor (DOL) (n.d.). Workplace Safety & Health. Retrieved April 20, 2014, from http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/safety-health/
2National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Climatic Data Center (2014). Billion-Dollar Weather / Climate Disasters.
Retrieved April 20, 2014 from http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/billions/overview
Project Background
Motivation
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Reduce1
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Risk
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Cost
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Promote Awareness and Prevent Injury / Illness
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Evaluate GIS based Tools
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“Real-time” data
FUN!!
The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) (2002, June 08). White Paper Addressing The Return on Investment for Safety,
Health, and Environmental (SH&E) Management Programs. Retrieved April 06, 2014 from
http://www.asse.org/practicespecialties/bosc/bosc_article_6.php
Project Introduction
Objectives
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Evaluate the use of ESRI’s GeoEvent Processor as a means
for monitoring assets and to develop an effective weather
alert system that provides targeted advanced warning of
severe weather conditions to the organization.
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Examine two potential use cases
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Static
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Predictive
ArcGIS Server
GeoEvent Processor
Continuous Processing
and Analysis
Project Introduction
GeoEvent Processor
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Extension for ArcGIS Server
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A GeoEvent1 contains information about things that
happened and where they happened.
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GeoEvent Services1 continually analyze GeoEvents and
route the results to the appropriate outputs
Applications
ArcGIS Server
Real-Time Data
Mobile
Web
Features
Desktop
GeoEvent Processor
Text
Alerts
Continuous Processing
and Analysis
Output Connectors
Input Connectors
1ESRI.
(2014) Real-time Data Feeds and Sensors. Retrieved April 21, 2014 from
http://pro.arcgis.com/en/share/geoevent-processor/get-started/what-is-geoevent-processor-.htm
Project Introduction
GeoEvent Processor – Connecting to Data
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Input Connectors1 receive and interpret events from a data
stream
ArcGIS Server
You can add your own connectors2
Real-Time Data
GeoEvent Processor
Continuous Processing
and Analysis
Input Connectors
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ESRI. (2014) Real-time Data Feeds and Sensors. Retrieved April 21, 2014 from http://pro.arcgis.com/en/share/geoevent-processor/getstarted/what-is-geoevent-processor-.htm
2ESRI
(2014) ArcGIS GeoEvent Processor. Retrieved April 29, 2014 from
http://www.arcgis.com/home/group.html?owner=GeoEventTeam&title=ArcGIS%20GeoEvent%20Processor&sortField=title&sortOrder=asc&content=all
Project Introduction
GeoEvent Processor – Process Data
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Filters1 check GeoEvents to see if they meet specified
criteria
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Processors1 perform actions against GeoEvents
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Calculate new fields: GeoTagger, Field Calculator
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Modify a GeoEvent: Field Enricher, Field Reducer
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Derive a new GeoEvent: Field Mapper, Incident Detector
A GeoFence1 is a virtual boundary used to define areas of
GeoEvent Processor
interest
Trimble Input
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Spatial Filter
ESRI. (2014) Real-time Data Feeds and Sensors. Retrieved April 21, 2014 from http://pro.arcgis.com/en/share/geoevent-processor/getstarted/what-is-geoevent-processor-.htm
Project Introduction
GeoEvent Processor – Process Data
GeoEvent Service Designer
Project Introduction
GeoEvent Processor – Sending Updates and Alerts
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Easily send results to those who need it when they need it
using an Output Connector1
Applications
Real-Time Data
Mobile
Web
ArcGIS Server
Features
Desktop
GeoEvent Processor
Alerts
Text
Output Connectors
Input Connectors
You can add your
own connectors
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Email
Send a Email
ArcGIS Server
Add Feature
Update Feature
File
Write to .CSV
Write to .JSON
Instant Message
Send a IM
Text Message
Send a Text
Output Connectors
ESRI. (2014) Real-time Data Feeds and Sensors. Retrieved April 21, 2014 from http://pro.arcgis.com/en/share/geoevent-processor/getstarted/what-is-geoevent-processor-.htm
Work Plan
GeoEvent Processor
Weather
GeoFences
ArcGIS
Server
ArcGIS Online /
Operations Dashboard,
E-mail, Text
Text
Workers
Alerts
Feature
ArcGIS
GeoEevent for Server
ArcGIS
Server
Alerts
Feature
Updates
Updates
Stakeholders
GeoEvent Services
Input Connectors
Weather Event Monitoring
Auto-Arrival / Auto-Departure
Output Connectors
Work Plan
Static Case Analysis
Entry
GeoFence
Exit
Trimble Input
Update Feature
Weather Input
Spatial Filter
Add Feature
Field Enricher
Send Email
Spatial Filter
Send Text
Message
Field Enricher
Date Stamp
Time Stamp
Text
Work Plan
Predictive Case Analysis
Entry
Buffer
GeoFence
Exit
Trimble Input
Update Feature
Incident Detector
Weather Input
Spatial Filter
Add Feature
Field Enricher
Send Email
Spatial Filter
Send Text
Message
Field Enricher
Date Stamp
Time Stamp
Text
Work Plan
Project Timeline
May
 Acquisition
of the project infrastructure – done
June / July
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Development of a project prototype
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Testing
July / August
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Re-design
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Final project deployment
September
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Project Documentation
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Project Presentation
Expected Outcomes
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Automated and flexible tool
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Scalable
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Easy to use
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Cost effective
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Function as described
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Describe feasibility of use for such projects
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Shareable
Challenges
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Project
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GeoEvent Processor is a new extension
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Privacy issues
Distribution
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Hardware / Software Requirements
Potential Conferences
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North American Cartographic Information Society
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Pittsburgh, October 8-11 2014
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Online submissions due by May 31st
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http://www.nacis.org/index.cfm?x=2
Central Florida GIS Workshop
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Orlando, September 15-16 2014
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Abstract submissions due by July 1st
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http://www.cfgisworkshop.org/#
Questions?