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Oil Spill Response System using Server-client GIS

  • Kim, Hye-Jin (Marine Safety & Pollution Response Research Department, KORDI(Division of Civil Engineering, Chungnam National Univ.)) ;
  • Lee, Moon-Jin (Marine Safety & Pollution Response Research Department, KORDI) ;
  • Oh, Se-Woong (Marine Safety & Pollution Response Research Department, KORDI)
  • Received : 2011.10.31
  • Accepted : 2011.12.20
  • Published : 2011.12.31

Abstract

It is necessary to develop the one stop system in order to protect our marine environment rapidly from oil spill accident. The purpose of this study is to develop real time database for oil spill prediction modeling and implement real time prediction modelling with ESI and server-client GIS based user interface. The existing oil spill prediction model cannot provide one stop information system for public and government who should protect sea from oil spill accident. The development of multi user based information system permits integrated handling of real time meteorological data from external ftp. A server-client GIS based model is integrated on the basis of real time database and ESI map to provide the result of the oil spill prediction model. End users can access through the client interface and request analysis such as oil spill prediction and GIS functions on the network as their own purpose.

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