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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 1 A Spatial Reference System (by co-ordinates) for Europe Claude.Luzet@megrin.org
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 2 topics Reference systems : a reminder Transformation and conversion Spatial Reference System Workshop : a 1999 SAI/MEGRIN initiative Spatial Reference System for Europe : recommendations
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 3 ? egg or grapefruit ? do we live on the same planet?? ….why different spatial reference systems?
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 4 geo-referencing by co-ordinates geo-referencing by co-ordinates
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 5 geodetic datum geodetic datum Z X Y
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 6 map coordinates E N
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 7 ellipsoïd to plan h E N
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 8 heights geoid earth surface ellipsoid h N H
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 9 change of system Datum 1 N, E, (h) X, Y, Z, (h) N, E, (h) X, Y, Z, (h) Datum 2 transformation conversion
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 10 why different systems (1)? geoid earth surface ellipsoid
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 11 why different systems (2)?
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 12 issues Conversion –mathematical –exact (exception : N) Transformation –empirical –precision depending on measurements All changes –time-consuming –risks of errors, discrepancies
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 13 problems... Limitless and ever expanding list of ’systems’ (national, regional, local) Increasing needs for large amount of data to be processed ‘on-the-fly’ What specification to include in the CEC call for tenders ? Etc...
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 14 … and solutions SAI / MEGRIN Expert Workshop –Marne la Vallée, 29-30/11/99 15 participants –CEC (JRC, DG13, EUROSTAT) –EEA, EUROCONTROL, MEGRIN, EUROGI –Geodesy Experts : EUREF, ISO, CEN, OGC, CERCO, etc..
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 15 1- the European system already exists for the experts ITRS : the global reference European Continental Plate moves uniformly ~3cm per year
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 16
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 17 1- the European system already exists for the experts ITRS : the global reference European Continental Plate moves uniformly ~3cm per year The EUREF sub-Commission of IAG ETRS89 – stable – shift to global ITRS known (and WGS84) –transfo. parameters known for most European countries!
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 18 2- recommendations No map projection suitable for all pan- European applications Geo-referenced co-ordinates for the CEC would be geographic co-ordinates ( ) on ETRS89 NMAs to place 1~2 m. accuracy transformation algorithms in public domain EUREF/CERCO to collect and manage high accuracy transformations
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 19 3- heights nationally defined heights may differ by several dm. (2.3 m. for Belgium)
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 20
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 21 3- heights nationally defined heights may differ by several dm. (2.3 m. for Belgium) no uniform European height system available yet EULN in preparation by EUREF/EUVN Recommendation : that the CEC adopts the EUVN results when made available
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 22 Conclusions interoperability and integration of data from different sources still a key issue interoperability and integration of data from different sources still a key issue co-ordinate interoperability is an easily overcome obstacle: –recommend implementation of the existing common reference systems (ETRS89, EULN) –distribute ‘validated’ transformation tools
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6th EC-GIS, 28-30 Jun 2000, Lyon, France A Spatial Reference System for Europe 23 proceedings edited by JRC/SAI also available athttp://www.megrin.org
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