ISA Collaborator Resources
Dr. Ki-Joune Li Pusan National University, South Korea
- Presentations on Ubiquitous Computing:
- Advanced Tracking of Vehicles, Christian Jensen and Ki-Joune Li
Dr. Jiyeong Lee University of Seoul, South Korea
- A 3D data model and topological analyses for emergency response in urban areas, (2008) J. Lee and S. Zlatanova
- A Three-Dimensional Navigable Data Model to Support Emergency Response in Microspatial Built-Environments, (2007) Jiyeong Lee
- 3D Data Model for Representing Topological Relations of Urban Features, (2001) Jiyeong Lee
Dr. Thomas Kolbe TU Berlin, Germany (CityGML)
- A Multilayered Space-Event Model for Navigation in Indoor Spaces. (2008). Becker, T., Nagel, C., and Kolbe, T.H.
- CityGML Tutorial, (2008) Kolbe.
- OGC GITA CityGML (2007) presentation for the OGC/GITA Emerging Technology Summit
- CityGML - Interoperable Access to 3D City Models (2005). Kolbe, Groger, and Plumer
- Open GIS CityGML Proposed Implementation Specification, G. Groger, T. Kolbe, A. Czerwinski
- CityGML UML diagrams
Indoor Spatial Awareness - Space Reasoning and Validation
- u-GIS, which implements a Ubiquitous Space Information Model that combines Building Information Models(BIM) with a topological model of indoor space and a u-service layer in a "rule-based reasoning system designed to perform a high-level reasoning about the spatial properties of given building information data".
Open Geospatial Consortium
- Upcoming OGC Events
- Ki-Joune Li's standards table and official ISO links and summaries related to ubiquitous computing (WG1-WG10)
- ISO 19133:2005 describes the data types, and operations associated with those types, for the implementation of tracking and navigation services.
- ISO 19141:2008 defines a method to describe the geometry of a feature that moves as a rigid body.
Other Resources
Oracle Spatial Interests
- CAD GIS BIM (CGB) Web Service Architecture, by
Paul Cote. (From Xavier Lopez).
Includes a proposal to integrate CityGML and BIM (image). - Ubiquitous Geographic Information, J. Herring, 2007 Spatial Temporal DB Symposium
Project Overview
Project Results
Project Staff
- Dr. Michael Worboys (PI) University of Maine, USA
- Dr. Matt Duckham (collaborator) University of Melbourne, AU
- Lisa Walton (Graduate Research Assistant), University of Maine, USA
- Ruth Worboys (Student Research Assistant), University of Maine, USA