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handle: 1822/66277 , 1959.4/unsworks_63587
With the adoption of indoor positioning solutions, which enable for a variety of location-based spatial services, a number of indoor map standards and formats have been proposed in the last decade. As each of these indoor map standard has its own purpose, the strengths and weaknesses are necessary to be understood and analyzed before selecting one of them for a given application. The Indoor Map Subcommittee has been established under IPIN/ISC in 2017. Among others, the goal of this working group is to compare available indoor map standards, provide a guideline for their application and advise on changes to their standardization development organizations if necessary. In this paper we present a survey of indoor map standards as an achievement of the subcommittee. The scope of the survey covers official standards such as IFC of BuildingSmart, IndoorGML and CityGML of OGC, and Indoor OpenStreetMap. We present several use-cases to show and discuss how to build indoor maps.
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anzsrc-for: 3704 Geoinformatics, anzsrc-for: 46 Information and Computing Sciences, 37 Earth Sciences, anzsrc-for: 37 Earth Sciences, anzsrc-for: 4013 Geomatic Engineering, 4013 Geomatic Engineering, indoor map standards, 620, anzsrc-for: 40 Engineering, 46 Information and Computing Sciences, indoor map formats, 3704 Geoinformatics, 40 Engineering
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