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OGC Mobile, Sensors & Big Data The next flood of Big Data comes from mobile devices –Human as a sensor –Mobile and static sensors –Social “sensors”
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MSTF W3C IETF Standards OASIS Today ’ s Internet The emerging Internet of things: -- indoor/outdoor location -- sensor webs -- building information models -- location apps -- location marketing -- smart grid -- social sensors GeoWeb will expand to Internet of Things
OGC OGC Standards for Mobile, Sensors & Big Data Points of Interest Open GeoSMS OWS Context 3D Visualization WPS GeoPackage SensorWeb Enablement ARML IndoorGML Graphic Source:
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OGC Moving Features Encoding Moving Vehicles & Personnel Defines an abstract model for encoding moving feature data Demonstrated by Hitachi at the OGC TC meeting in Tokyo
OGC ARML 2.0 Encoding for mobile Augmented Reality Draws from the KML standard
OGC SensorThings API Builds on SWE Lightweight encoding and protocol standard for battery-powered wireless sensors
OGC W3C / OGC Spatial Data on the Web Working Group Location, Place, Linked-Data, Semantics, Time Bringing location to everything on the web
OGC Testbed 11 #OGCTB11 3 Key Threads –Cross- Community Interoperablity (CCI) (includes Aviation) –Urban-Climate Resilience (UCR) –Geospatial Enhancements for NIEM (Geo4NEIM) Sponsors and Participants from USA, Europe & Asia (Including DSTL UK) Demonstration at the June TC meetings in Colorado, USA
OGC Testbed 12 Schedule Official Launch - Early May (Sneek Peak & briefing on process) Testbed 11 Demonstrations & F2F discussions at Boulder TC - June 2015 Potential Sponsors - Briefing at GEOINT + Webinar July, 2015 Sponsors Commitment by - September 1, 2015 RFP for Participants published - October 1, 2015 Responses to RFP due back to OGC - November 13, 2015 Testbed 12 Kick-Off - January 2016
OGC ® Save the Date Come visit us at Mobile World Congress (March 2015) Masterclasses in Barcelona at ICGC –ARML –SensorThings –Geopackage Next OGC TC meeting in Barcelona –First F2F W3C/OGC Working Group June TC – Testbed 11 Demonstration (Colorado) September TC – UK –Location Powers: Citizens Location Powers: Mobile, Sensors & High Velocity (Nov)
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