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® Open Geospatial Consortium and building. SMART International: A Partnership in Standards Denise Mc. Kenzie Executive Director 23 May 2017 Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium
The Open Geospatial Consortium Not-for-profit, international voluntary consensus standards organization; leading development of geospatial standards • 500+ industry, government, academic, research and NGO members worldwide • Social and technical forum to align interests in standards and best practices • 40+ freely available standards • Supporting best practices • Thousands of product implementations University 24% Research 7% NGO 9% OGC ® Commer cial 41% Government 18% • Broad user community implementation worldwide • Alliances and collaborative activities with many SDOs and professional associations • Established in 1994 © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium
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History & Context • Geospatial, Civil Engineering & BIM come perfectly together in the Urban environment and are destined to work together Graphics: OGC ® © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium
History & Context • Identified loss of information in the build workflow – Opportunity to bring together City. GML and IFC and pilot the interoperability arrangements OGC ® © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium Operate & Manage Use! Construction Detailed Design Conceptual Designs Planning • It’s the people, stupid!
An OGC Framework for Smart Cities • “OGC Smart Cities Spatial Information Framework” – https: //portal. opengeospatial. org/files/? artifact_id=61188 • Influenced by: – OGC’s geospatial, sensor, processing, mobile standards work – Survey of Smart City Standards Activities: • JTC 1, ITU, ISO, BSI, DIN, others – Survey of OGC City. GML implementations • Goals: OGC – Pilot Smart Cities Spatial Framework in select cities (http: //www. opengeospatial. org/blog/1886) – Advance an OGC Best Practice for Location Enabled Smart Cities ® OGC Smart Cities Spatial Information Framework
Future City Pilot, Phase 1 OGC ® © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
Future. Cities Pilot • Coordinated effort between OGC and building. SMART International • Seeking sponsors, most of work is intended to occur in Europe • Pilot will demonstrate and enhance the ability of cities to use diverse, interoperating spatial technologies to deliver improved quality of life, civic initiatives, and resilience OGC ® http: //www. opengeospatial. org/pressroom/pressreleases/2290 Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium
Future City Pilot (FCP), Phase 1 • • OGC in collaboration with b. SI Accelerate standards process, requirements based 6 month project Pilot interoperability arrangements in Geo and BIM – Quid IFC and City. GML? • House rules: – – Pre-market conditions Non competitive Non operational environment Research • In an interoperable environment using Open Standards OGC ® © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
Scenario’s • Static 3 D city models are ‘easy’ to make – Maintaining a city model is harder – Need for validation of new components of the model • Model validation – Parts of a city planning tools Graphics: IGN France Graphics: Steve Liang, University of Calgary OGC ® © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
Scenario’s • Integration of city information with Dynamic model – Goal: reduce winter death (urban services) – Building humidity is related to illness – Integrate sensor readings with city model • Using City. GML and Sensor Web Enablement : “Dynamizer” Graphics: Greenwich and OSGB OGC ® © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
Scenario’s • Climate Change will flood more cities – Disasters Management / prevention – Model how cities flood using the 3 D city model OGC UK, Doncaster, source: wikipedia ® © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
The Visionary Sponsors • • Ordnance Survey Great Britain, Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona), Spain, Institut National de l'Information Géographique et Forestière (IGN) France virtualcity. SYSTEMS Gmb. H Berlin OGC ® © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
Participants • Remote Sensing Solution – Monrovia CA, USA • University of Melbourne – Melbourne, Australia • University of Munich – Munich, Germany OGC ® © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
Summary • Geo & BIM in action in an interoperable environment using open standards – Model validation, Sensors in 3 D City Models, 3 D City Models for flooding modelling – IFC – City. GML interaction – WFS for serving IFC and City. GML – Use of 3 D City Database – Use of WPS for IFC/City. GML translation and Model validation OGC ® © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
Next Steps in FCP 1 • Capture knowledge in Engineering Reports – Detailed and Technical – Shared in OGC and b. SI – Further dissemination to the written press • Demonstration Video – 3 minute summary available on Youtube at ogcvideo OGC ® © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
Plans for FCP 2 • • • Run in 2017 Also in the Geospatial, Civil Engineering & BIM Requirements are coming in Worldwide scope Include Indoor & Facility Management – VR, AR? • Interested to sponsor or participate? – Let me know! OGC ® © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium
Upcoming Activities • Testbed 14 • Underground CDS – Location Powers: Underground (more information at locationpowers. net) • Land Administration Domain Model Review • OGC Technical Committee Meeting September 2017, • UK & Ireland Forum OGC ® Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium
How to get involved? • • • Become a member of an SDO (OGC, building. SMART, W 3 C) Ask for your solutions to be “open” standards compliant Join the OGC UK & Ireland Forum Visit us at the Technical Meetings in September Don’t be passive, be part of standards innovation! OGC ® Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium
Data is more valuable as a shared resource Standards make this sharing possible OGC ®
Standards should be driven by innovation and achieved through collaboration OGC ®
Denise Mc. Kenzie OGC Outreach +44 7581118189 dmckenzie@opengeospatial. org @spatialred @opengeospatial www. opengeospatial. org OGC ®
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