Effective Analysis of Data from Remote Sensing Application
Santhosh Gowda T.R, Vijay G.R, , ,
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Abstract
At present applications like Internet, mobile devices, social media, geospatial devices, sensors will generate massive volume of data.Processing and extracting the useful information in an efficient manner leads a system toward a major computational challenges, such as to analyze, aggregate, and store data. For these Big data analytical architecture is proposed. The architecture comprises three main units, such as 1) remote sensing Big Data acquisition unit (RSDU); 2) data processing unit (DPU); and 3) data analysis decision unit (DADU). RSDU acquires data from the sensors and sends this data to the Base Station. DPU provides an efficient processing of Data by providing filtration, load balancing, and parallel processing. DADU is responsible for compilation, storage of the results, and generation of decision based on the results received from DPU.
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Santhosh Gowda T.R et al., International Journal of Computer Engineering In Research Trends
Volume 3, Issue 06, June-2016, pp. 279-283
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