Title
Complex event processing with geospatial support for monitoring and controlling compliance with environmental regulations
Abstract
In a context of e-government, there are usually regulatory compliance requirements that the supporting systems should enforce. To this end, an appropriate processing of data coming from different sources is required, which presents an important challenge given the large volume of data that e-government systems handle. This volume of data is also increased with data coming from autonomous sensors (e.g. reporting carbon emission in protected areas) and from citizens providing information (e.g. illegal dumping) in a voluntary way. Complex Event Processing (CEP) technologies allow processing large amount of event data and detecting patterns from them. However, they do not provide support for geographic information which is essential for monitoring and controlling regulations which apply to specific geographical areas. This paper proposes a geospatial extension for CEP that allows monitoring environmental factors considering the geographic location of the processed data.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1109/CLEI.2016.7833414
2016 XLII Latin American Computing Conference (CLEI)
Keywords
Field
DocType
e-government,regulatory compliance,environmental regulations,complex event processing
Geospatial analysis,E-Government,Location,Computer security,Complex event processing,Event data,Engineering,Illegal dumping
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2381-1609
978-1-5090-1634-1
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Federico Herrera110.77
Laura González200.68
Daniel Calegari34811.33