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® Sponsored by Upcoming TC Meeting Briefing 98th OGC Technical Committee Washington, DC USA Scott Simmons 4 February 2016 Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Agenda Introduction TC policy updates effective for 2016 Quick look back at the Sydney TC Meeting Upcoming meeting theme Upcoming meeting events Upcoming meeting logistics Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® INTRODUCTION Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Introduction We have split our pre-meeting brief into two sessions so that “regulars” can focus on what is coming up and not have to listen to a member orientation each quarter If this is your first TC Meeting… –Please consider attending the New Member Orientation, either online later this month or on Monday morning at the TC Meeting –Introduce yourself to me via email and in person –Watch out for acronyms (like “TC,” which stands for “Technical Committee”) –Stay on this call, it is for everyone! Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Reminder of TC meeting rules Practice good etiquette –Keep civil –No personal attacks –No disparaging remarks about specific members Stay relevant –No presentation of marketing pitches unless specifically invited to do so by the session chair –No rehashing old gripes: revisit a topic only if there is a compelling reason to do so Keep to time –If presenting, be courteous of the other speakers and stick to your allotted time –If chairing, kindly and firmly keep your speakers to time Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® TC POLICY UPDATES Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® TC policy changes for 2016 A revised TC Policies and Procedures (PnP) will go to vote request at the Closing Plenary on 10 March 2016 The current PnP has been active for more than 9 months, so it should now be familiar TC/PC guidance effective in 2016, not in current PnP –All DWGs are open by default –Individual members can vote –All citations in new OGC documents (new in 2016) must follow Springer LNCS; older documents will only be required to follow the citation style if an official revision is created Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® LOOK BACK AT SYDNEY TC MEETING Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Theme: Smart Cities and IoT Host organizations arranged a group of Opening Plenary speakers to set the theme Plus… –SensorThings API Standard was approved for vote –Updates were provided on OGC Smart Cities initiatives, including FutureCities Pilot and IMIS IoT Pilot (Sensor IoT Pilot) Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium
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www.data61.csiro.au Bill Simpson-Young Director, Engineering & Design November 2015
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Geospatial technologies Presentation title | Presenter name 12 | NationalMap/TerriaJS Drone-based photogrammetry Spatial inference 3D SLAM Spatial data modelling IoT Lots more…
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® Sponsored by Building Australian urban intelligence with AURIN data discovery and decision support infrastructure 97th OGC Technical Committee, Sydney, Australia Jack Barton, 30 th November, 2015 Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium @aurin_org_au
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OGC ® WHAT WE DO: INFORM URBAN RESEARCH 2900+ Users (Research & Govt) 70+ Research Institutions engaged Inc. Universities, CSIRO, ANDS 90+ ENHANCING HEALTH & WELLBEING ACROSS AUSTRALIAN COMMUNITIES URBAN DESIGN & AFFORDABLE HOUSING INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENHANCE URBAN & REGIONAL PRODUCTIVITY ACHIEVING GREATER EFFICIENCIES IN ENERGY & WATER CONSUMPTION MODEL / VISUALISE SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTIONS Datasets 1650 Academics, Scientists, Architects, Policy Planners, Industry leaders involved in AURIN governance
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OGC ® Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® ENVISION SCENARIO PLANNER (ESP)
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www.data61.csiro.au Internet of Things open source initiatives in EU RIA Arkady Zaslavsky Data61 OGC, 30 November, 2015, Sydney
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OpenIoT providing a cloud-based middleware infrastructure in order to deliver on-demand access to IoT services, which could be formulated over multiple infrastructure providers. (such as smart cities and smart enterprises) Knowledge-Based Future Internet Step 2: Sensor/Cloud Formulation Step 1: Sensing-as-a-ServiceRequest Step 3: Service Provisioning (Utility Metrics) Infrastructure’s provider(s) (e.g., Smart City) OpenIoT User (Citizen, Corporate) Domain #1 Domain #N OpenIoT General Vision
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A Phenonet OpenIoT for Smart Farming “In the next 50 years, we will need to produce as much food as we have ever produced in the entire human history.” Objectve - Increase crop yield by performing: Sensor-based monitoring of plants, soil and env. conditions Data analysis for interactive assessment of crop performance Crop selection based on expected conditions, irrigation, and fertilization
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OGC ® Meeting activities Urban Activities ad hoc –Agreed to establish a public e-mail list for Smart Cities topics Coming soon… Point Cloud DWG –Approval of point cloud survey –https://goo.gl/dhomVqhttps://goo.gl/dhomVq Soil Interoperability Experiment Demonstration Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® SOIL DATA INTEROPERABILITY EXPERIMENT Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Goal of the IE The primary focus of the Soil IE is the development and testing of a Soil Markup Language, a GML compatible encoding for soil features Aims –By harmonizing and advancing existing initiatives, develop a Soil Markup Language, a GML compatible information model for soil features. –Prepare an OGC/WMO IUSS engineering report with intent to develop it into a data specification subsequent to the IE. Deliverables –A demonstration of the web services in operation at an OGC TC meeting –An engineering report
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OGC ® Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium A data exchange foundation
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OGC ® UPCOMING MEETING THEME Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Land administration and economic sustainability TC Meeting is tied to the World Bank Land and Poverty Conference, held the following week An ad hoc session will be held to discuss potential standards activities around Land Administration Land rights and tenure impact economic sustainability Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Keynote addresses The Opening Plenary will feature keynote addresses on the theme from: –The World Bank –Thomson-Reuters Speaker names and titles will be posted shortly Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® UPCOMING MEETING EVENTS Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® ogcmeet.org Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Sorry, five tracks again! Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Sensors and IoT Demonstration of the Sensor IoT Pilot IoT and Sensor Web Summit Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Ad hoc sessions Wednesday morning: Land Administration Wednesday afternoon: Resource Constrained Systems Thursday afternoon: Maritime Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Land Administration ad hoc What integrations are required between OGC and other Standards in the domain? Is new work needed for geospatial Standards? Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Resource Constrained Systems From the organizer: “Many systems deal with low band-width connectivity and a Size, Weight, And Power (SWAP) constrained processing environment. OGC standards are not always compatible with these constraints. This Ad-Hoc will explore whether there are enough interested members to form a DWG. The purpose of this DWG would be to educate the OGC on the constraints faced by these systems and to influence standards development to support their needs.” Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Maritime ad hoc Beyond just charting –Data distribution –Source management –Notices and logistics –… and more Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium Marine Chart Division, National Ocean Service, NOAA
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OGC ® UPCOMING MEETING LOGISITCS Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Venue The World Bank headquarters, Washington, DC Hotels drop in price dramatically as you get further from the venue – consider using the Metro (http://www.wmata.com/)http://www.wmata.com/ Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Registration Register early There will be a registration deadline due to security issues Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Security @ World Bank You will need to have an OGC name badge with a World Bank security tag attached. You will also need valid photo identification: –U.S. State Issued Drivers License, or –Passport For those registered by 29 February, you can pick up your name badge and security tag from 4-8 PM on Sunday 6 March at: –ELEPHANT & CASTLE WASHINGTON D.C 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NW Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium38
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OGC ® Lots of OGC Staff Many OGC staffers live in the Washington, DC area, so many will be present for some or all of the week Please let us know if there is anyone on staff with whom you would like to meet Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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OGC ® Things to do in DC Use your favorite web search engine! The Smithsonian museums are all FREE White House tours are no longer simple to get – US citizens must work through their Congressional representatives; non-US citizens must work through their embassy The Capitol is still open to visit without reservations (and is more interesting than the White House, anyhow) Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium
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