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1 ® Advancing Next Generation LBS through OGC standards The Open Geospatial Consortium © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

2 OGC ® © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium 1400 WelcomeDenise McKenzie, OGC 1410 The power of location on mobile devices George Percivall, OGC 1425 OGC standards power next-gen emergency response apps Frank Suykens, Luciad 1440 Fraunhofer experience with a mobile app to record health data in the field Hylke van der Schaaf, Kym Watson, Fraunhofer IOSB 1455 Shared Situational Awareness - from Desktop to Mobile Roger Brackin, Envitia 1510 OGC Open GeoSMSKuo-Yu “Slayer” Chuang, ITRI 1525 Wikitude and OGC Augmented Reality Markup Language (ARML2) Martin Lechner, Wikitude 1540 3D portrayal of geospatialVolker Coors Fraunhofer IGD 1555 Introduction to OGC Standards ShowcaseGeorge Percivall

3 ® The power of location on mobile devices George Percivall OGC Chief Engineer OGC Location Standards for Next Generation LBS 27 February 2013 © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

4 OGC ® Power of Location “Location targeting is holy grail for marketers” –Sir Martin Sorrell, WPP CEO, MWC 2011 By measuring the entropy of each individual’s trajectory, we find a 93% potential predictability in user mobility –Limits of Predictability in Human Mobility, Science 2010 1st law of geography: "Everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things.” – Waldo Tobler © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

5 OGC ® Address Critical Interoperability Issues OGC addresses Common Concerns:  "We can't share location data accurately.”  “How can I use geospatial information to benefit my user applications.”  "We can't easily access and process sensor data”  “Which indoor positioning technology we should implement?”  “How will we get indoor maps for all those buildings?” © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

6 OGC ® OpenLS Standard OGC OpenLS standard established 2004 –Open platform for location-based application services –Developed in coordination with OMA and other standards bodies GeoMobility Services –Geocode –Reverse Geocode –Route Service –Navigation Service –Tracking Service © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

7 OGC ® Current OGC activity on open mobile Services –OGC Web Services –Open GeoSMS –3D Portrayal –Sensor Web for IoT Encodings –ARML2 –Context –GeoPackage –IndoorGML Consistent location across communities –Location APIs with IETF, W3C, OMA, others –PoI with W3C Information quality –Location Data Quality –Spatial Law and Policy © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

8 OGC ® GeoPackage the new universal geodata file format GeoPackage is a universal file format for geodata. –open, standards-based, application and platform independent, and self-describing. –Built on SQLite, so works on any desktop or mobile OS –Add Spatialite gain performance and advanced spatial queries! GeoPackage - the modern alternative to formats like GeoTIFF, SDTS and shapefiles Experience it here: http://www.ogcnetwork.net/geopackage http://www.ogcnetwork.net/geopackage © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

9 OGC ® Indoor Location Technologies Barcodes Radio Frequency ID (RFID) Infrared beacons Ultrasound Bluetooth Wireless LAN (WLAN) Pseudo-GPS Cellular radio network Video and photo localisation Other sensors on device © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium Graphic from Thomas Kolbe.

10 OGC ® Sensor Cells Semantic Cells Multi-Layered Space Modeling Sensors in Indoor Space Graphics from Ki-Joune Li, Pusan Univ. © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

11 OGC ® IndoorGML: Multilayered Space Model 1st layer: Topographic space model –building’ structure (topography) –geometric-topological model –network for route planning 2nd layer: Sensor space model –sensor / transmitter structure –coverage of sensor areas –transition between sensor areas Builds on existing International standards CityGML and IFC –Already suitable for addressing, route descriptions and route tracking –Add: sensor space model, mode of navigation, logical layers © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

12 OGC ® OGC Web Services (OWS) Web Map Service (WMS) Web Map Tile Service (WMTS) Web Feature Service (WFS) Web Coverage Service (WCS) Catalogue (CSW) Geography Markup Language (GML) KML Others… As http is to the Web – OWS is to the geospatial web Relevant to all geospatial applications: Critical Infrastructure, Emergency Management, Weather, Climate, Homeland Security, Defense & Intelligence, Oceans Science, others Web Map Server Web Coverage Server Web Feature Server © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

13 OGC ® OGC Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) Standards Discovery and tasking of sensor assets, and the access and application of sensor observations for enhanced situational awareness Sensor Model Language Observations & Measurements Sensor Observation Service (SOS) Sensor Planning Service (SPS) Sensor Alert Service (SAS) Catalogue Service/Sensors PUCK © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

14 OGC ® Why OGC Standards? Rapidly mobilize new capabilities Lower system lifecycle costs Encourage market competition Choose solutions based on functionality desired Avoid “lock in” to a proprietary architecture Decision to share information and services becomes a decision “ What OGC brings to the table is…everyone has confidence we won’t take advantage of the format or change it in a way that will harm anyone” Michael Weiss-Malik, Google KML product manager © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

15 OGC ® OGC Snapshot A Voluntary Consensus Standards Organization, founded in 1994. 481 members 38 adopted standards Hundreds of product implementations Broad user community implementation worldwide Alliance partnerships with 30+ standards & professional orgs © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium OGC Membership Distribution

16 OGC ® OGC Snapshot A Voluntary Consensus Standards Organization, founded in 1994. 481 members 38 adopted standards Hundreds of product implementations Broad user community implementation worldwide Alliance partnerships with 30+ standards & professional orgs OGC Membership Distribution © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

17 OGC ® http://www.opengeospatial.org/resource/products 700+ implementing and certified products © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

18 OGC ® Thank You OGC Standards –Freely available – www.opengeospatial.org/standards www.opengeospatial.org/standards OGC Reference Model (ORM) –Overview of OGC Standards Baseline –www.opengeospatial.org/standards/orm www.opengeospatial.org/standards/orm George Percivall gpercivall at opengeospatial.org gpercivall at opengeospatial.org © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

19 ® Advancing Next Generation LBS through OGC standards The Open Geospatial Consortium © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

20 OGC ® © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium 1400 WelcomeDenise McKenzie, OGC 1410 The power of location on mobile devices George Percivall, OGC 1425 OGC standards power next-gen emergency response apps Frank Suykens, Luciad 1440 Fraunhofer experience with a mobile app to record health data in the field Hylke van der Schaaf, Kym Watson, Fraunhofer IOSB 1455 Shared Situational Awareness - from Desktop to Mobile Roger Brackin, Envitia 1510 OGC Open GeoSMSKuo-Yu “Slayer” Chuang, ITRI 1525 Wikitude and OGC Augmented Reality Markup Language (ARML2) Martin Lechner, Wikitude 1540 3D portrayal of geospatialVolker Coors Fraunhofer IGD 1555 Introduction to OGC Standards ShowcaseGeorge Percivall

21 OGC ® Thanks ICC: Jordi Guimet, David Sanchez, Joan Maso Christine Perey OGC Standards Experts © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium

22 OGC ® © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium OGC Standards ActivityStandards Experts OGC Web ServicesMike Reynolds, Augmented Technologies Kym Watson and Hylke van der Schaaf; Fraunhofer IOSB Open GeoSMSKuo-Yu “Slayer” Chuang; Industrial Technology Research Institute Sensor Web for IoTJoaquín del Rio Fernández Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya IndoorGMLSisi Zlatanova Delft University of Technology ARML2Martin Lechner, Wikitude 3D PortrayalVolker Coors, Fraunhofer IGD Points of Interest (PoI)Alessandra Donnini, Etcware GeoPackage and SWE GeoPackage and OWS Context Frank Suykens, Luciad Roger Brackin, Envitia


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