Mark E Reichardt - Geospatial World Forum · 9/23/2010 · Observations & Measurements (O&M)...
Transcript of Mark E Reichardt - Geospatial World Forum · 9/23/2010 · Observations & Measurements (O&M)...
Agenda 0900-0915 Welcome and Introduction - Topic setting (Chair)
0915-0935 Ron Bloksma, The next step is interoperability in processes. A Dutch example of process interoperability between asset management and surveying
0935-0955 Jürgen Wahlen, Geospatial Intelligence Support to Decision Makers
0955-1015 Olivier J. Cottray, Development of a Mine Action SDI
1015-1030 Discussion / Q&A 1030 - 1100 Coffee / Break & Networking
1100-1120 Peter ter Haar, Interoperable Beyond Geospatial
1120-1140 Thomas Kolbe, 3D Interoperable City Models for Urban Information Fusion
1140-1200 Martin Lechtner, 3D in Augmented Reality 1200-1230 Q&A, Discussion (Panel and Attendees)
Fundamental Goal -- Interoperability
You know when you don’t have it:
Custom Integration
High lifecycle costs
Difficult to rapidly mobilize new capabilities
Duplication of effort
Missed opportunities for improved decision making
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http://er.jsc.nasa.gov/seh/apollo13.html
Major OGC Geospatial Standards
Some examples
• Web Map Servers (WMS)
• Web Feature Servers (WFS)
• Web Coverage Servers (WCS)
As well as the:
• KML (formerly Keyhole Markup Language)
• Web Map Context (WMC)
• Geography Markup Language (GML)
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Source: onegeology.org
Source: Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart
Implementations Worldwide
NSDI - India GeoPortal Map Viewer
Geoportal of the Catalonia SDI
Source: OpenIOOS.org
Sensors: Living Maps / Real Time Situational Awareness
Fixed and mobile sensor observations are improving the utility of mapping information for situational awareness and decision making
Expanding universe of Earth Observation sensors -- surface, sub-surface, air, and space-based
Volume of information is staggering and growing
Improved information from processing and fusion of multiple sensor observations
Source: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
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OGC Sensor Web Enablement Standards
Sensor Model Language (SensorML)
Observations & Measurements (O&M)
Sensor Planning Service (SPS)
Sensor Observation Service (SOS)
Catalogue Service
Sensor Alert Service (SAS)
--Complementary Standards--
IEEE 1451 smart sensor standard
OASIS (alert) standards
Enable discovery and tasking of sensor assets, and the access and
application of sensor observations for enhanced situational awareness
The Sensor Web
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Network Services
Vast set of users and applications Constellations of heterogeneous sensors
Weather
Chemical Detectors
Biological Detectors
Sea State
Surveillance
Airborne
Satellite
• Distributed self-describing sensors and related services
• Link sensors to network and network-centric services
• Common XML encodings, information models, and metadata for sensors and observations
• Access observation data for value added processing and decision support applications
Sensor Web Enablement
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Charlie Neuman, San Diego Union-Tribune/Zuma Press
Leveraging Real Time Sensor Assets:
Atmospheric/Air Quality – Fire Monitoring/Smoke Forecasting
Source: Northrop Grumman PULSENetTM
Embedded/Precision Services
Integration of 3D Built / Geospatial Worlds
Interoperation across the AEC / CAD / Geospatial domains
3D City Models
3D Visualization Services
Location Services
Indoor Location / Navigation
Adapted from BuildingSmart Alliance presentation
Source: Autodesk
Building Information Model Lifecycle An Spatial Data Infrastructure for Buildings…
Advances in Measurement / Scanning Technologies
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Source: Kevin Nelson, William H. Gordon Associates
3D Urban Models / Applications
Source; Thomas Kolbe, Berlin TU • Urban Planning / Operations • Emergency Mgt / Response • Transportation / Routing / Logistics • Indoor navigation • Retail Site analysis • Sustainable / Green Communities • City Services Management • Noise abatement • Telecommunications placement • Many other uses…
Emergency Responder Training
OGC CityGML
2010/09/23
Solar Energy Production Potential Analysis
Source : LGV Hamburg, Fa. simuPLAN OGC CityGML
Augmented Reality
http://www.openarml.org/
Big Data
Big Data – in 2010, 1.5 zettabytes of such data collected
ComputerWorld, April 2011
1 zettabyte = 1 billion terrabytes
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Open Data & Linked Data www.ottawa.ca/online_services/opendata/
Prolific GNSS Infrastructure, Location Services and Applications
Crowdsourcing / User Generated Content
Ushahidi
InRelief
OpenStreetMap
Sahana
CrisisCommons
Source: www.inrelief.org
Source: http://www.ushahidi.com/
Source: http://www.openstreetmap.org/
Source: www.sahanafoundation.org
Location Enabling SMS Messaging: GeoSMS
Characteristics Multilingual
Multi-device
Harmonized with many existing applications
Incorporates relevant ISO standards
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Significant potential for many applications
Adopted in 2011
Standards – Critically Important:
Geospatial Data Collection, Maintenance & Distribution
Emergency and Disaster Management / Response
Defense and Intelligence
Climate Research
Weather Forecasting / Warning
Environmental Monitoring
Aviation Information
Research
Mobile/Location Services
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Rapidly mobilize new capabilities
Encourage market competition
Reduce IT costs
The decision to share is one of policy
Standardization Challenge Areas Current areas of OGC focus
Open Mobile
Augmented Reality
Indoor Location
Embedded Sensors
Internet of Things (IoT)
Semantic Mediation
Geosynchronization
Cloud Computing
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Agenda 0900-0915 Welcome and Introduction - Topic setting (Chair)
0915-0935 Ron Bloksma, The next step is interoperability in processes. A Dutch example of process interoperability between asset management and surveying
0935-0955 Jürgen Wahlen, Geospatial Intelligence Support to Decision Makers
0955-1015 Olivier J. Cottray, Development of a Mine Action SDI
1015-1030 Discussion / Q&A 1030 - 1100 Coffee / Break & Networking
1100-1120 Peter ter Haar, Interoperable Beyond Geospatial
1120-1140 Thomas Kolbe, 3D Interoperable City Models for Urban Information Fusion
1140-1200 Martin Lechtner, 3D in Augmented Reality 1200-1230 Q&A, Discussion (Panel and Attendees)