EN ISO 19116:2006
(Main)Geographic information - Positioning services (ISO 19116:2004)
Geographic information - Positioning services (ISO 19116:2004)
ISO 19116:2004 specifies the data structure and content of an interface that permits communication between position-providing device(s) and position-using device(s) so that the position-using device(s) can obtain and unambiguously interpret position information and determine whether the results meet the requirements of the use. A standardized interface of geographic information with position allows the integration of positional information from a variety of positioning technologies into a variety of geographic information applications, such as surveying, navigation and intelligent transportation systems. ISO 19116:2004 will benefit a wide range of applications for which positional information is important.
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Geografske informacije - Lokacijske storitve (ISO 19116:2004)
Geographic information - Positioning services (ISO 19116:2004)
Geoinformation - Positionierung (ISO 19116:2004)
Information géographique - Services de positionnement (ISO 19116:2004)
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07.040 Astronomija. Geodezija. Astronomy. Geodesy.
Geografija Geography
35.240.70 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in science
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EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 19116
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EUROPÄISCHE NORM
March 2006
ICS 35.240.70
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Geographic information - Positioning services (ISO 19116:2004)
Information géographique - Services de positionnement Geoinformation - Positionierung (ISO 19116:2004)
(ISO 19116:2004)
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Foreword
The text of ISO 19116:2004 has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 211
"Geographic information/Geomatics” of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
and has been taken over as EN ISO 19116:2006 by Technical Committee CEN/TC 287
"Geographic Information", the secretariat of which is held by NEN.
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The text of ISO 19116:2004 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 19116:2006 without any
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 19116
First edition
2004-07-01
Geographic information — Positioning
services
Information géographique — Services de positionnement
Reference number
ISO 19116:2004(E)
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ISO 19116:2004(E)
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ISO 19116:2004(E)
Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope. 1
2 Conformance . 1
3 Normative references . 1
4 Terms and definitions. 2
5 Symbols, abbreviations and UML notations . 6
5.1 Symbols and abbreviated terms. 6
5.2 UML Notations. 7
5.3 UML model stereotypes. 7
5.4 Package abbreviations . 8
6 Positioning services model . 8
6.1 Introduction . 8
6.2 Static data structures of positioning services classes. 9
6.3 Positioning services operations. 10
6.4 Basic and Extended Information . 13
7 Basic information definition and description. 14
7.1 Introduction . 14
7.2 System Information. 15
7.3 Session. 19
7.4 Mode of operation . 20
7.5 Quality information . 35
8 Technology-specific information . 38
8.1 Introduction . 38
8.2 GNSS Operating Conditions . 38
8.3 Raw measurement data. 43
Annex A (normative) Conformance . 44
Annex B (informative) Implementing accuracy reports for positioning services. 47
Bibliography . 51
ISO 19116:2004(E)
Foreword
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ISO 19116:2004(E)
Introduction
0.1 General
Positioning services are among the processing services identified in ISO 19119. Processing services include
services that are computationally oriented and operate upon the elements from the model domain, rather than
being directly integrated in the model domain itself. This International Standard defines and describes the
positioning service. Other services in this domain are coordinate transformation, metric translation, format
conversion, semantic translation, etc.
Positioning services employ a wide variety of technologies that provide position and related information to a
similarly wide variety of applications, as depicted in Figure 1. Although these technologies differ in many
respects, there are important items of information that are common among them and serve common needs of
these application areas, such as the position data, time of observation and its accuracy. Also, there are items
of information that apply only to specific technologies and are sometimes required in order to make correct
use of the positioning results, such as signal strength, geometry factors, and raw measurements. Therefore,
this International Standard includes both general data elements that are applicable to a wide variety of
positioning services and technology specific elements that are relevant to particular technologies.
Figure 1 — Positioning services interface allows communication of position data for a wide variety of
positioning technologies and users
Modern electronic positioning technology can measure the coordinates of a location on or near the Earth with
great speed and accuracy, thereby allowing geographic information systems to be populated with any number
of objects. However, the technologies for position determination have had neither a common structure for
expression of position information, nor a common structure for expression of accuracy. The positioning-
services interface specified in this International Standard provides data structures and operations that allow
spatially oriented systems, such as GIS, to employ these technologies with greater efficiency by permitting
interoperability among various implementations and various technologies.
ISO 19116:2004(E)
This interface may be applied to communication among any of the components of systems that generate and
use position information. Such systems may incorporate an instrument providing position updates to one or
more position-using devices for data processing, storage, and display. For example, a navigation display
system may include recording functions that store the history of a vehicle’s movement, processing tools that
compute guidance updates along a planned course relying on stored waypoints, and a display device that
provides the navigator with current position, computed guidance information, and cartography from stored
coordinate information. This International Standard specifies an interface that carries position and related
information among any of these components, and should be sufficient for communication between the position
providing device and any connected position using device
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