Print Email Facebook Twitter LANDM and IndoorGML for support of Indoor Space identification Title LANDM and IndoorGML for support of Indoor Space identification Author Zlatanova, S. (TU Delft Urban Data Science) van Oosterom, P.J.M. (TU Delft OLD Department of GIS Technology) Lee, J (University of Seoul) Li, Ki-Joune (Pusan National University) Lemmen, C. H. J. (Netherlands Cadastre) Contributor Dimopoulou, E. (editor) van Oosterom, P. (editor) Date 2016 Abstract Guidance and security in large public buildings such as airports, museums and shopping malls requires much more information that traditional 2D methods offer. Therefore 3D semantically-reach models have been actively investigated with the aim to gather knowledge about availability and accessibility of spaces. Spaces can be unavailable to specific users because of plenty of reasons: the 3D geometry of spaces (too low, too narrow), the properties of the objects to be guided to a specific part of the building (walking, driving, flying), the status of the indoor environment (e.g. crowded, limited light, under reconstruction), property regulations (private areas), security considerations and so on. However, such information is not explicitly avaible in the existing 3D semantically-reach models. IFC and CityGML are restricted to architectural building components and provide little to no means to describe such properties. IndoorGML has been designed to establish a generic approach for space identification allowing a space subdivision and automatic creation of a network for route computation. But currently it also represents only spaces as they are defined by the architectural layout of the building. The Land Administration Domain Model is currently the only available model to specify spaces on the basis of ownership and rights for use. In this paper we compare the principles of IndoorGML and LADM, investigate the approaches to define spaces and suggest options to the linking of the two types of spaces. We argue that LADM space subdivision on basis of properties and rights of use can be used to define to semantically and geometrically available and accessible spaces and therefore can enrich the IndoorGML concept. Subject Space subdivisionspatial unitsrightsindoornavigationland administrationbuilding model To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d5becc4b-80d0-46af-a64e-6288c6e7b1f7 DOI https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-IV-2-W1-257-2016 Publisher ISPRS Source ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, IV-2/W1 Event 11th 3D Geoinfo Conference, 2016-10-20 → 2016-10-21, Athens, Greece Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2016 S. Zlatanova, P.J.M. van Oosterom, J Lee, Ki-Joune Li, C. H. J. Lemmen Files PDF isprs_annals_IV_2_W1_257_2016.pdf 1.23 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:d5becc4b-80d0-46af-a64e-6288c6e7b1f7/datastream/OBJ/view