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1 ® ® Collaborative Development of Open Standards for Expanding GeoWeb to the Internet of Things Expanding GeoWeb to an Internet of Things A workshop during COM.Geo 2011 23-25 May 2011, Washington DC George Percivall Open Geospatial Consortium © 2011 Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

2 OGC ® Open Standards for Expanding GeoWeb to IoT IoT: multi-technology, multi-vendor environment –Limited deployment without open, consensus standards –Build on multiple standards: ITU, ETSI, OMA, OGC, others. –OGC standards for location, spatial models, sensor webs Collaborative development key to consensus adoption and wide use of information technology standards. –Adaptive to rapidly changing developments in the marketplace. –Sound engineering foundation and select existing technology. OGC testbed process proven for collaborative development © 2011 Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

3 OGC ® What is the OGC? Copyright © 2009, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) –Not-for-profit, international voluntary consensus standards organization –Founded in 1994, Incorporated in US, UK, Australia –415 industry, government, research and university members OGC Mission To lead in the development, promotion and harmonization of open geospatial standards …

4 OGC ® OGC process 4 New Sponsors & Participants Comments New SDO liaisons 1) Testbeds & 2) Interoperability Experiments: OWS 1 thru 8 testbeds (TBs) Oceans Interop Interop. Exper. (IE) Fusion Standards Study IE Emergency Mapping Symbology TB Open Location Services TB Web Mapping TB etc. Candidate standards Interoperability Program Marketing & Communications Program Specification Program: Standards Review & Adoption (PC & TC) New Standards & Best Practices & Harmonization with other SDOs standards Vendor Implementation & user uptake 3. Pilot Projects: GeoConnections Canada Geosp. OneStop Transportation GEOSS AIP Critical Infrastruct. Protection Civil Works Tech. Insertion Multi-hazard Mapping etc. Other SDOs

5 OGC ® OGC Interoperability Program Proven process to rapidly develop, test, validate and demonstrate new standards based on real world use cases identified by OGC members Effective way for members to quickly align industry to advance standards to meet priority needs Efficient and competitive process, regularly yielding a high-level of industry participation and cooperation Repeatable process – over 30 initiatives successfully conducted using proven policies and procedure

6 OGC ® OGC works with many Standards Development Organizations International Organization for Standards (ISO) World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Digital Geospatial Information Working Group (DGIWG) Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) buildingSMART International / Alliance (bSi / bSa) IEEE Technical Committee 9 (Sensor Web) Web3D Consortium And others… 6

7 OGC ® GeoIOT space © 2011 Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

8 OGC ® Potential Standards areas for Geo-IoT Build on IoT standards work: ITU, ETSI, OMA, others. OGC standards applicability –Quality location and orientation –Spatial Models for ranges of spaces –Accuracy of semantic relevance –Sensor Web Enablement Identify additional specs needed and develop through testbed-based development –Running code wins © 2011 Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

9 OGC ® Steps for advancing GeoWeb onto IoT Define a standards-based GeoWeb meets IoT Framework to spur coordinated application development. OGC Specification Working Groups review of Framework to identify if additional standards are needed. Coordination of standards for location, space and time in IoT with other standards development organizations. Conduct IoT Testbed using the OGC Interoperability Program approach © 2011 Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

10 OGC ® Expanding GeoWeb to an Internet of Things –Session 1. Scope and Vision Chair: George Percivall, OGC –Session 2. Enabling Technology –2a. Object location, identity and function Chair: Richard Barnes, BBN –2b. Location and navigation in Small Spaces: Chair: Steve Smyth, MobileGIS –2c. User applications Chair: Paul Watson, 1Spatial –Session 3. From R&D to persistence/commercialization Chair: Nadine Alameh, OGC 10

11 OGC ® Expanding GeoWeb to an Internet of Things Organizing Committee Steve Smyth, MobileGIS Christine Perey, PEREY Research & Consulting Richard Barnes, BBN Carl Reed, OGC Raj Singh, OGC Nadine Alameh, OGC George Percivall 11

12 OGC ® Keep the conversation going… Workshop Web page –http://www.ogcnetwork.net/COMGeoWorkshop http://www.ogcnetwork.net/COMGeoWorkshop –Presentations will be posted –Add your comments on page or send e-mail George Percivall, gpercivall at opengeospatial.org Copyright © 2011, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.


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