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BS ISO 19101-2:2018

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Geographic information. Reference model – Imagery

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BSI 2018 82
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This document defines a reference model for standardization in the field of geographic imagery processing. This reference model identifies the scope of the standardization activity being undertaken and the context in which it takes place. The reference model includes gridded data with an emphasis on imagery. Although structured in the context of information technology and information technology standards, this document is independent of any application development method or technology implementation approach.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
16 4 Abbreviated terms and symbols
4.1 Abbreviated terms
19 4.2 Symbols
5 Conformance
5.1 General
5.2 Enterprise conformance
5.3 Sensor conformance
20 5.4 Imagery data conformance
5.5 Imagery services conformance
5.6 Image processing system conformance
6 Notation
7 Enterprise viewpoint — Community objectives and policies
7.1 General
7.2 Geographic imagery community objective
21 7.3 Geographic imagery scenario
22 7.4 Geographic imagery policies
7.4.1 Introduction to policies
7.4.2 Policy development guidelines
7.4.3 Policies
23 8 Information Viewpoint — Knowledge-based decisions
8.1 Introduction to Information Viewpoint
8.1.1 Introduction to types of geographic imagery
24 8.1.2 Creating knowledge from imagery
26 8.1.3 General Feature Model
27 8.1.4 Topics relevant across data, information, and knowledge
28 8.2 Sensor data package
8.2.1 General
8.2.2 Sensors and platforms
29 8.2.3 Optical sensing
31 8.2.4 Microwave sensing
33 8.2.5 LIDAR sensor
36 8.2.6 Sonar sensor
37 8.2.7 Digital images from film
8.2.8 Scanned maps
38 8.2.9 Calibration, validation and metrology
39 8.2.10 Position and attitude determination
8.2.11 Image acquisition request
40 8.3 Geographic imagery information — Processed, located, gridded
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 IG_Scene
43 8.3.3 Derived imagery
46 8.3.4 Imagery metadata
8.3.5 Encoding rules for imagery
48 8.3.6 Imagery compression
49 8.4 Geographic imagery knowledge — Inference and interpretation
8.4.1 General
8.4.2 Knowledge from imagery
8.4.3 Image understanding and classification
51 8.4.4 IG_KnowledgeBase
53 8.5 Geographic imagery decision support — Context-specific applications
8.5.1 General
8.5.2 Decision support services
54 8.5.3 Geographic portrayal
56 8.5.4 Fitness for use context
58 8.5.5 Decision fusion
59 9 Computational viewpoint — Services for imagery
9.1 Task-oriented computation
9.2 Computational patterns
60 9.3 Geographic imagery services
61 9.4 Service chaining for imagery
62 9.5 Service metadata
10 Engineering Viewpoint — Deployment approaches
10.1 General
10.2 Distributed system for geographic imagery
64 10.3 Imagery Collection Node
10.4 Sensor Processing Node
65 10.5 Imagery Archive Node
66 10.6 Value Added Processing Node
10.7 Decision Support Node
67 10.8 Channels: networks and DCPs
10.8.1 Imagery considerations for channels
10.8.2 Space to ground communications
68 Annex A (normative) Abstract test suite
70 Annex B (informative) ISO Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP)
71 Annex C (informative) Imagery use cases
75 Annex D (informative) Changes from ISO/TS 19101‑2:2008
76 Bibliography
BS ISO 19101-2:2018
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