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OGC Update
39th ISO TC/211 Meetings Shenzhen, China
November 26th, 2014
Trevor Taylor [email protected]
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Not-for-profit, international voluntary consensus standards organization; leading development of geospatial standards • 20th Anniversary
• 505+ members
• 40+ standards
• Many profiles, schema and best practices
• Thousands of product implementations
• Broad user community implementation worldwide
• Alliances and collaborative activities with many other organizations
Commercial 41%
Government 18 %
NGO 10 %
Research 7 %
University 24%
The Open Geospatial Consortium
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Vision: A world in which everyone benefits from the use of geospatial information and
supporting technologies
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ISO and OGC Standards: Standards Baseline for Spatial Data Infrastructure
Metadata Web Map Service (WMS) Web Feature Service (WFS) Geography Markup Language (GML) Web Coverage Service (WCS) Web Map Context Style Layer Descriptor (SLD) Catalogue (CSW) KML Web Processing Service (WPS) Content Domain standards
The GeoWeb is enabled by joint OGC/ISO standards:
The Geospatial Web is about the complete integration and use of location at all levels of the internet and the web.
Dr. Carl Reed CTO OGC
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• 2013 UNGGIM Secretariat request OGC, ISO & IHO to create a non-technical guide explaining the role and importance of open geospatial standards.
• The Result:
• The Guide to the Role of Standards in Geospatial Information Management
• A Companion Document describing Standards by Tier
• Well received ( UN-GGIM (x2), Mexico, Caribbean
United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM) Core Standards Guide
Core Standards Guide: http://ggim.un.org/docs/meetings/GGIM4/E-C20-2014-8_Essential Standards Guide for UNGGIM.pdf Companion Document: http://ggim.un.org/docs/meetings/GGIM4/E-C20-2014-8_Companion Document UNGGIM Essential Standards Guide.pdf
A Guide to the Role of Standards In Geospatial Information Management
Companion Document on Standards Recommendations by Tier
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SDI Standardisation Maturity Model
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Capabilities and Tiers
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Domain Working Groups in the OGC
• Hydrology • Meteorology • Oceanography • Agriculture • Aviation • Energy and Utilities • Emergency & Disaster
Management • Defense & Intelligence • Earth Systems Science • Security • Data Quality • Big Data
• 3D Information Mgt • Mass Market • Public Safety & Law
Enforcement • Geosemantics • Health • Urban Planning (Smart Cities) • Land & Infrastructure • Mobile Location Services • Others
Green Text = New in 2014
Bonn, Germany, March 2011
Mountain View CA, USA December 2009
http://www.opengeospatial.org/projects/groups/wg
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Quick Update – Standards Program
• Approved Standards 2014 – GeoPackage (January 2014) – OpenSearch Geo and Time Extensions (Apr 2014) – ISO19115 Metadata Extension Package of CS-W
ebRIM Profile 1.0 (April 2014) – GMLJP2 2.0 (July 2014) – Geographic information — Well known text
representation of CRS (Aug 2014) – IndoorGML (Sept 2014) – Moving Features (Dec 2014)
• Domain WG Changes in 2014 – Business Intell & Decision Support
DWG Dissolved – Location Services and Mass Market
merged to create new DWG – Agriculture DWG formed – Big Data DWG formed – Urban Planning DWG formed
• Standards WG Changes in 2014 – GeoPackage re-chartered to begin new
work items – WaterML rechartered to begin new work
items. – New Digital Global Grid Systems SWG
formed – PipelineML SWG formed – Geospatial User Feedback SWG formed – TimeSeriesML SWG in development
• Other – 6 Best Practices approved – 3 Revisions to various P&Ps
approved – OGC P&P updated to reflect member
and community input through Ideas4OGC
– UNGGIM Standards Guide
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Quick Update – Standards Program
• 2014 OGC Best Practices – Sensor Observation Service 2.0 Hydrology
Profile (14-004r1)
– OGC RESTful Encoding of OGC Sensor Planning Service for Earth Observation satellite Tasking (14-012r1)
– OGC RESTful Encoding of Ordering Services Framework For Earth Observation Products (13-042)
– OGC User Management Interfaces for Earth Observation Services (07-118r90)
– OGC Best Practice for using Web Map Services (WMS) with Time-Dependent or Elevation-Dependent Data (12-111r1)
– OGC Best Practice for Sensor Web Enablement: Provision of Observations through an OGC Sensor Observation Service (SOS) (13-015)
• 2015 What’s Ahead? – ARML – WPS 2.0 – 3D Portrayal – KML 2.3 – WMS 1.4 – WMTS 1.1 – SensorThings – CSW 3.0 – NetCDF encoding using GMLCOV extension – Common Database (SWG being formed) – WAMI (SWG needs to be formed) – GeoPackage extension for OWS Context – OGC Simple Features Abstract topic volume (was
19107) revision – PubSub – GeoSciML 3.0 ? – Pipeline ML ? – GeoTIFF ? – TimeSeriesML ?
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SELECTED ACTIVITIES UNDERWAY
A bit more detail…
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In the interests of speed, only a few activities are high lighted – see www.opengeospatial.org for more details
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Discrete Global Grid Systems
Source: Matt Purss, Geoscience Australia
National Nested Grid
SCENZ-Grid
Earth System Spatial Grid
Snyder Grid
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Discrete Global Grid Systems (DGGS)
• OGC recently formed DGGS Standards Working Group – DGGS’s exhaustively partition the globe in closely packed
hierarchical tessellations, each cell representing a homogenous value, with a unique identifier or indexing that allows for linear ordering, parent-child operations, and nearest neighbor algebraic operations.
– There are many possible DGGSs, each with their own advantages and disadvantages.
• Points of Contact – OGC
• Robert Gibb [email protected] • Perry Peterson [email protected] • Matt Purss [email protected]
– ISPRS
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OGC Standards for Mobile
Open GeoSMS GeoPackage OWS Context • ARML 2
• Points of Interest • 3D Visualization IndoorGML • SensorThings (IoT)
Augmented Reality Markup Language 2.0 (in development)
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Integrated Outdoor / Indoor location/navigation
• IndoorGML Approved Sept 2014 • Public Release soon after final edits
OGC IndoorGML
http://www.opengeospatial.org/projects/groups/indoorgmlswg
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OGC SensorThings for IoT
• Builds on OGC Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) standards that are operational around the world
• Builds on Web protocols; easy-to-use
• OGC candidate standard for open access to IoT devices
Today: Proprietary Silos, No “World-Wide Web of Things”
http://www.opengeospatial.org/projects/groups/sweiotswg
SensorThings: IoT MashUp
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Location Services for Smart Cities
• Citizen Services – Location-aware municipal services
using open data and standards • Energy and Utilities management
– Smart Energy – Smart Water Management
• Disaster and Emergency Response – Common Operational Picture
• Urban Maps – 3D City Models – Indoor Venue Maps – Interoperability with BIM
• Sensor Webs – Situational awareness from
fusion of sensor observations
Source; Thomas Kolbe, Berlin TU
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Spatial Architecture for Smart Cities
• Integration of Geo-information, Sensor Webs, Built Environment using open standards
• Interoperability of independent software implementations in an open framework
• Market opportunities through innovations in open standards
• Vendor-neutral best practice reusable in any Smart City
• White Paper to be delivered at Tokyo OGC meetings (Dec 1-5)
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CityGML graphic source; Thomas Kolbe, Berlin TU
OGC Sensor Web Enablement
Contact: George Percivall ([email protected])
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OGC Smart Cities / Urban Resilience Opportunities
• Location Powers: Smart Cities Summit – Tokyo, December 2nd 2014 – With OGC Meetings
• OGC Testbed 11
– Urban Resilience and Climate Resilience themes – Call for Participation October 2014 (Closed November 21) – Kickoff January 2015
• OGC Smart City Pilots – Reusable framework for cities – Deploy in multiple cities in 2015
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OGC Testbed 11 Threads & Tasks
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Geo4NIEM
• NIEM V3.0 IEPD Geoprocessing Round-Trip
• NIEM Enhancements Security Tagging
• NIEM-GML Feature Processing
• Security: Identification Authorization, Access
• And more…
Urban Climate Resilience (UCR)
• Climate/Big Data processing - WPS
• Hi-Res Flood Model
• Social Media
• WFS-T with REST
• GeoPackage, GeoSync
• Georeferenceable Grid Harmonization
• And more…
Cross-Community Interoperability (CCI)
• Aviation: NOTAM, AFX
• REST and SOAP
• JSON/GeoJSON
• Semantic Broker: Social Media, Linked Data, GeoSPARQL
• SPARQL for Symbology
• Compliance
• And more…
Cross Thread Scenario: Displaced Population Due to Coastal Inundation
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Testbed 11 Sponsors
• European Organization for the Safety of Air Transportation (EUROCONTROL)
• Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) • National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) • UAE Ministry of Interior Abu Dhabi Police GIS Center for Security (UAE
- ADP GIS CS) • UK Defense Science and Technology Lab (UK-DSTL) • US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) • US Geological Survey (USGS)
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Thank You!
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Next Meetings:
– 1 Dec 2014, Tokyo, Japan – 9 Mar 2015, Barcelona, Spain – 1 Jun 2015, Boulder, CO USA – TBD Sep 2015 ,United Kingdom – TBD Dec 2015, Australia
working group and committee sessions