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ISO 19111:2019

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Geographic information — Referencing by coordinates

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French, English

Published date

31-01-2019

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This document defines the conceptual schema for the description of referencing by coordinates. It describes the minimum data required to define coordinate reference systems. This document supports the definition of:

— spatial coordinate reference systems where coordinate values do not change with time. The system may:

  • — be geodetic and apply on a national or regional basis, or
  • — apply locally such as for a building or construction site, or
  • — apply locally to an image or image sensor;
  • — be referenced to a moving platform such as a car, a ship, an aircraft or a spacecraft. Such a coordinate reference system can be related to a second coordinate reference system which is referenced to the Earth through a transformation that includes a time element;

— spatial coordinate reference systems in which coordinate values of points on or near the surface of the earth change with time due to tectonic plate motion or other crustal deformation. Such dynamic systems include time evolution, however they remain spatial in nature;

— parametric coordinate reference systems which use a non-spatial parameter that varies monotonically with height or depth;

— temporal coordinate reference systems which use dateTime, temporal count or temporal measure quantities that vary monotonically with time;

— mixed spatial, parametric or temporal coordinate reference systems.

The definition of a coordinate reference system does not change with time, although in some cases some of the defining parameters can include a rate of change of the parameter. The coordinate values within a dynamic and in a temporal coordinate reference system can change with time.

This document also describes the conceptual schema for defining the information required to describe operations that change coordinate values.

In addition to the minimum data required for the definition of the coordinate reference system or coordinate operation, the conceptual schema allows additional descriptive information - coordinate reference system metadata - to be provided.

This document is applicable to producers and users of geographic information. Although it is applicable to digital geographic data, the principles described in this document can be extended to many other forms of spatial data such as maps, charts and text documents.

Committee
ISO/TC 211
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
159
ProductNote
THIS STANDARD ALSO REFERS TO ISO 19161-1
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current
Supersedes

AS/NZS ISO 19161.1:2020 Geographic information - Geodetic references International terrestrial reference system (ITRS)
AS/NZS ISO 19116:2020 Geographic information - Positioning services
AS/NZS ISO 19127:2019 Geographic information - Geodetic register
AS/NZS ISO 19162:2020 Geographic information - Well-known text representation of coordinate reference systems
AS/NZS ISO 19107:2020 Geographic information - Spatial schema
AS/NZS ISO 19165.1:2019 Geographic information - Preservation of digital data and metadata Fundamentals
AS/NZS ISO 19150.4:2020 Geographic information - Ontology Service ontology
AS/NZS 62676.1.2:2020 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications System requirements - Performance requirements for video transmission (IEC 62676-1-2:2013, MOD)

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