® ® expanding geoweb to an internet of things a workshop during com.geo 2011
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A workshop during COM.Geo 2011A workshop during COM.Geo 2011
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Copyright (c) 2009 Open Geospatial Consortium
The Geoweb – a global communityThe Geoweb – a global community
Composed of many collaborating organizations... authoring Composed of many collaborating organizations... authoring and publishing geospatial content and servicesand publishing geospatial content and services
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Monday May 23 afternoon
– Session 1. Scope and Vision • Chair: George Percivall, OGC
– Session 2. Enabling Technology
– 2a. Object location, identity and function • Chair: Richard Barnes, BBN
Tuesday May 24 afternoon
– Session 2 (continued)
– 2b. Location and navigation in Small Spaces: • Chair: Steve Smyth, MobileGIS
– 2c. User applications • Chair: Paul Watson, 1Spatial
– Session 3. From R&D to persistence/commercialization • Chair: Nadine Alameh, OGC
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• Connecting our world with accessible networks is scaling to trillions of everyday objects– Internet of Things, Pervasive Computing, Sensor Web, etc. – Planetary Skin, Smarter Planet, CeNSE, others – Internet augmented with mobile M2M and ad-hoc local networks– Information about objects from barcodes, RFIDs, sensors, etc. – The location of all objects will be known
• Workshop explores role of location information– Location determination, geocoding, schemas for points of interest, – Spatial models for geographic, local, 3D– Detect phenomena of interest– Role of open standards
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Session 1. Scope and VisionSession 1. Scope and Vision
• Planetary Skin Institute ALERTS System
– JD Stanley, CISCO
• Physical World as an Internet of Things
– Prof. Simon Berkovich, GWU
• Ushahidi platform to use QR codes in crisis scenarios
– Jon Gosier, SwiftRiver/Ushahidi
(Coffee break at 2:40)
• National Broadband Map to facilitate IOT/M2M Deployment
– Michael Byrne, US FCC
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2a. Object location2a. Object location
• Overview/survey presentation
– Richard Barnes, BBN,
• “Geolocating things on the Internet”
– Miten Sampat, Quova,
• "What to do with 500M Location Requests a Day?"
– Kip Jones Skyhook,
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2b. Location and navigation in Small Spaces2b. Location and navigation in Small Spaces
• “Location and navigation inside small areas”– Steve Smyth, MobileGIS
• “Navigation-to-thing and highly-context-focused ‘around me’ use cases”– Paul Bouzide, Navteq
• “Building model information”– Geoff Zeiss, Autodesk
• ”Read/Write for building information" – Eyal Ofek, Microsoft
2:20 PM - 2:30 PM Coffee Break
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2c. User applications 2c. User applications
• “Live Viz on 3D City Models”– Jan Klimke, Hasso-Plattner-Institut,
• “An Internet of Places – navigating the Web in
Space-Time”– Paul Watson, 1Spatial,
• “NGC Sensor Web Enablement for IoT” – Scott Fairgrieve,
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3. From R&D to persistence/commercialization 3. From R&D to persistence/commercialization
• “Let’s Move E911 Indoors”– Cliff Behrens and Michael Loushine, Telecordia
• “Beyond the check-in; fragmentation and
consolidation in the emerging geoweb industry.”– Peter Verkooijen, GeoWeb Forum
• “Role of collaborative development of open
standards”– George Percivall, OGC
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