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1 draft-linsner-geopriv- relativeloc-01 Marc Linsner Cisco

2 draft-linsner-geopriv-relativeloc-01 This document defines additional civic address parameters for use in Location Objects. The format is based on the civic address definition of PIDF-LO. These additional parameters allow expression of a relative location.

3 Use Case - Bob Bob is using an 802.11? device Bob’s location: –3675 Cisco Way –San Jose, CA 95134 –US –Building 13, 1 st Floor

4 North South East West Referenc e Point Bob Bob is 30 feet west and 70 feet north of the elevator

5 Use Case - Bob Bob’s new location: –3675 Cisco Way –San Jose, CA 95134 –US –Building 13, 1 st Floor –30 feet west and 70 feet north of the elevator

6 Proposal Add additional CATypes to support ‘relative location’ –REFPT - Reference Point –RELPOS-X - Relative Position X –RELPOS-Y - Relative Position Y –RELPOS-Z - Relative Position Z (optional) –RELPOS-UOM - Units of measure (optional)

7 Other info This is additional data used to supplement Bob’s location dataset It is recommended the resultant location does not fall outside the bounds of the associated data. Plot x axis first. Reference point is of local significance

8 Comments to date James W. thinks this is a compound location and should be a new location type (not geo, not civil) Confusion on orientation –Maybe building axes vs. geo axes? Yes, N, S, E, W can be confusing, but standardizing building shape/orientation is no less daunting.


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