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WPS Application Development of geospatial web application for site selection for artificial recharge of groundwater. Principal Investigator: Ritesh Vijay Co-Investigators: Asheesh Sharma. CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute Nehru Marg, Nagpur 440 020
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WPS Application Development of geospatial web application for site selection for artificial recharge of groundwater Principal Investigator: Ritesh Vijay Co-Investigators: Asheesh Sharma CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute Nehru Marg, Nagpur 440 020 October 10, 2013
Objective of the study • To develop a geospatial web application for site selection for artificial recharge of groundwater. • To demonstrate the application considering local climatic, topographic, hydrogeologic and land use conditions.
Modified approach PostgreSQL +PostGIS Geoserver (open source Java libraries) Soil, Geology, Geomorphology, Land use, Contour/DEM, Water table etc. Feature Data GML WMS (maps) KML WFS (Features) WPS (Processing) GML GML WFS – web feature service WCS – web coverage service WPS – web processing service WMS – web map service GML– geography markup language KML – keyhole markup language Feature viewer or editor Analytical tool (GIS-AR) KML viewer Map viewer Java/Servlet Client Web browser Apache Tomcat
Previous developments WMS and WFS services
WPS services
WPS services
WPS services
The tools and services shared with GISE Lab IIT Bombay for further evaluation and suggestion/comments.
Performance analysis Server 1 Apache Jmeter Server 2 Server 3 Geoexplorer
Project requirements and challenges overview Process 1 WFS/WPS new algorithm Process 2 • Initial inputs (shape files) • Depth of ground water (D) • Ground Water Recharge (R) • Area (A) • Soil parameters (S) • Topography (T) • Impact of vadose zone (I) • Hydrologic conductivity (C) WMS/WFS Conversion of D R A S T I C inputs into OGC complied services Extracting services layer feature and augmenting it with defined weights Output 1 Weighted D R A S T I C services Process 3 Established OGC standards Output 2 WPS Multiple overlays analysis Challenges Overlayed D R A S T I C service Output Process 4 Output 3 Output 4 WPS new algorithm Overlayed D R A S T I C service conversion to raster Process 6 Process 5 Services for suitable zones recharge recharges Classification of raster based on cumulated weights WPS new algorithm WMS/WFS
Outcome Implementation of WMS, WFS and WPS in the web based application Demonstrate various WPS algorithms (intersection, overlay, feature extraction etc) Demonstrate real time editing of layer features in PostGIS Performance analysis of web application with and without geoserver Future work Feature editing through WPS WPS process chaining Implementation of site selection for artificial recharge algorithm