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Geospatial World Forum 2016, , 25 May 2015
3D, BIM AND IOT:
SCALING FROM
BUILDINGS TO
(SMART) CITIES
Carsten Rönsdorf
Head of Advisory Services
OS International
Who we are
Ordnance Survey
We have been mapping Great Britain since 1791
Our data underpins £100 billion of Great Britain’s economy
We help Great Britain generate £400 million in new revenues every year
10,000 mapping updates every day
Over 3,500 Public Sector organisations using our data
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http://www.bsigroup.com/Documents/BSI_City Data
Report_Singles FINAL.pdf
ESPRESSO
KEY FINDINGS FOR BRITISH STANDARDS SMART CITIES
STUDY • City challenges are similar but cities are at different points in time on their journey
• Data sharing is challenging but essential
• Open data is prevalent – commercial models need to be invoked
• Anonymity issues need to be overcome
• The relationship between BIM & smart cities is inextricably linked
• GIS is a key component but it is just one component
• Growth areas: • Sensors technology (real time data)
• Crowd sourcing
• BIM collaboration
• Benefits have to be tangible for: 1. Residents / citizen
2. The economy
3. Local Government
WHAT IS
SMART?
A smart place uses connected,
integrated systems and
operations to become more
efficient, sustainable and to
achieve better outcomes for the
people who live, work and visit,
as well as the governments and
businesses that operate within
that place
WHAT DOES SMART FEEL LIKE?
http://techcrunch.com/2016/05/12/
in-the-singularity-well-still-be-
using-the-same-garbage-trucks/
‘Rather than throwing existing systems to the wayside, by
layering on today’s mobile, sensing and data
technologies to existing infrastructure, we can keep our
infrastructure current.‘
http://techcrunch.com/2016/05/12/
in-the-singularity-well-still-be-
using-the-same-garbage-trucks/
Authoritative geodata
Real world Virtual model
CITYGML—LEVEL OF DETAIL
Impact on
Business Operations
Impact on
Operate/Maintain
Measure Measure Measure
BUILDING A GEOSPATIAL
DATA PLATFORM
Create geospatial data
platform
UNIQUE IDENTIFIERS FOR EVERY LOCATION
UPRN1000045232
UPRN1000045233 UPRN1000045230
UPRN1000045231
UPRN1000045234
OGC Future Cities Pilot 1
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THE MANCHESTER CORRIDOR - CITYVERVE
CITYVERVE – WHAT WE PLAN TO DO
Ordnance Survey will provide the
geospatial glue that will underpin
CityVerve data. We will do this
through provision of:
• Capturing new and enhancing
existing 2D, 3D and attributed
content
• OS product portfolio for use
throughout the demonstrator
• API suite and web services
• Research and analysis of
emerging technologies and
systems
• Geospatial platform of
CityVerve activity, services and
assets
CITYVERVE – ORDNANCE SURVEY DATA PRODUCT
AND WEB SERVICES PORTFOLIO
4 TARGET AREAS FOR GEOSPATIAL/BIM/IOT IN SMART
Produce Share Use
Platform
Policy, standards, governanceFundamental
geospatial data
Applications
OUR STARTING POINT
BIM -> a virtual model built bottom-up
IoT -> addressing sensors
Layers of ‘infrastructure’ at different speeds
Integration happens in 4 areas