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The European Location Framework –Deployment of ESDIN ResultsStrategic and Organizational Issues
Antti Jakobsson
EuroGeographics Programmes Manager
Introduction – The ESDIN project
• Collaboration of 20 partners– Data providers– Developers– Academia– Software companies
• Best Practice– Processes– Services– Specifications
• Meeting INSPIRE obligations & extending specifications for pan_European use
ESDIN results
• An understanding of user requirements
• Harmonised specifications for data
• Transformation rules and services
• A comprehensive quality assurance approach, including automation of quality evaluation services
• Generalisation rules and services
• A modular approach to pricing and licensing and a Geo Product Finder
• A more efficient way of gaining access to the data – Federations authenticated by Shibboleth
• Tools for testing the infrastructure
• Proposals and tools to manage maintenance and updates
• A solution to technical architecture.
Understanding the Requirements of Users
• More flexibility to pricing and licensing – open policy for data• Better search and retrieval systems to work with new technology• Harmonization important for organizations working at multinational
level• Consistency of data• Update of data • Trustworthy quality assured data
We have Google Maps already why bother?
Google Map Data & Imagery
Harmonised Specifications for Data
• Profiles of INSPIRE data specifications for master, regional and global level of details
• Subset not containing some of the feature types, optional attributes or relationships, some of the listed values etc.
• Some feature types, attributes, and relationships that are optional in INSPIRE are mandatory
• Extensions based on generalized products EBM, ERM, EGM
• Conformance criteria
• At Master data level no selection criteria set yet
Transformation Rules and Services
•Created a predefine template for description of data and set of transformation constructs
•Common approach for schema transformation & generalisation
•A method for implementing generalisation between larger and small scales
-> various approaches to content transformation can be applied successfully, no single transformation method can be recommended
If national specifications are far from INSPIRE on-the-fly is not a likely solution
A Comprehensive Quality Approach
• Harmonized metadata concepts for discovery and data evaluation purposes
• A common approach for the data quality of master/regional and global level geospatial reference data
• A quality model and measures for the reference information
• A web-based semi-automatic evaluator service concept
• Testing the concept with data providers
Generalisation Rules and Services
•Semi-automation of smaller scales•Prototypes proved in many countries
•Automated Admin Boundaries & built up areas•Updating of hydrography
A Modular approach to Pricing and licensing – The Geo Product Finder
The current metadata approach does not workPolicy and licensing is hard to harmonize-> Geo Product Finder
1. Select geographical area and theme-------->
2. Browse and select relevant dataset->
3. Determine license- >Usage -> Access-> Format-> Result
Gaining Access to Data
If Data is not fully open-> a solution for access control is needed-> Federated Access Control using Sibboleth
Testing the Infrastructure
Automated test components for spatial data, network services and data production processes
The management of Maintenance and Update
• Edge-matching between datasets at trans-national level
• Stable Unique-Identifiers
• Incremental change management
How to be INSPIREd by ESDIN?
The European Location Framework GOALS
• The concept of reference data –concentrate on the main business of the public sector
• Work together with other players to create the infrastructure
• Concentrate on one reference data layer at regional level and derive small scale from it
• Large scale reference data based on NMCAs distributed services
• Create tools for NMCAs to provide the data; transformation; edge-matching; quality; generalization, security
• Build the reference data that others can rely on (UIDs, quality)
• Align other thematic data like ECRINS with it
• Make data policy and licensing work
• Build the community
The European Location Framework concept
The European Location Framework (ELF) is based on set of specifications for reference data which provides information about places and features on the Earth’s surface to allow other information about that place or feature to be connected to it. These specifications supports interoperability across resolutions, themes and between countries for topographic, administrative and cadastral reference data.
When adopted by data providers ELF provides INSPIRE compliant data for Europe. It creates a new approach for Pan-European reference data based on services from National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies possible through National Spatial Data Infrastructures
User requirements are very important for ELF. The European key users European Commission, EuroStat, EEA, Frontex are considered as well as directives like PSI, European programmes like GMES and international programmes like GEOSS.
Reference data
Reference datasets are series of datasets that everyone involved with geographic information uses to reference his/her own data as part of their work. They provide a common link between applications and thereby provide a mechanism for sharing knowledge and information amongst people (FGDC, 2005; Rase et al., 2002)• It provides an unambiguous location for a user’s information; • It enables the merging (aggregating/fusing) of data from various
sources;• It provides a geographic framework or context to allow others to
better understand the spatial information that is being presented;• It is subject to a regular data maintenance regime;• It is provided from a authoritative source with a mandate, or
responsibility, for it’s maintenance and availability.
Private Industry will do this, relax!
Reference data
Additional andThematic data
Meeting the user requirement
NMCAs Other governmental agencies
Private industryCartographic industryEO
ServiceIntegrati
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UserApplication
Reference data
services
Web companies GIS industry”the Cloud”
USERS
Reference data and services are part of the solution!
EG vision on reference data
MembersMasterSources
Admin Hydro Transport Other Topo Addresses Buildings DEM, Landcover, Geographical Names, Ortho, Cadastral Parcels
UrbanRuralRemoteTopo + Cadastre
ExMRegionaldataset
Generalization processConformance testing
Quality Evaluation
ExMGlobal dataset
Edge-matching service (EuroXBoundary)
Generalization processConformance testing
EG+National mappingand cadastralagencies
Reference data services (view,download)
EGN+Addressservice
Quality evaluation service
Joint services
ECRINS
Urban Atlas
Corine Land Cover
GMESReferenceData Service
INSPIRECommissionService
EUGeoportal
GoogleMaps
Yahoo
Point of Interest
Navtech/Teleatlas
SEIS
Registryservices
EuroGeoInfo
CommercialServiceIntegrators
AnnexIII
Additional and Thematic data
Reference dataReference dataServices
ApplicationsService Integration
Themes/ContentThe specifications are appropriate to the following (INSPIRE) data themes:
Administrative Units (AU)
Hydrography (HY)
Transport networks (TN)
Geographical names (GN)
Cadastral parcels (CP)
Addresses (AD)
Elevation (EL)8
Buildings (BD)8
Land Cover (LC)/Land Use (LU)8
Orthoimagery8
And some additional features based on European user requirements (these may be part of INSPIRE Annexes II and III)
The data content inside themes will be depending on the availability of data at the national master data and regional levels. Target content will be set using quality conformance levels.
Will not be included in the first phase of the specification based on ESDIN project
Would it be nice if we would have standard specifications for reference data!
Resolution and Level of Details
Target level of detail
Scale
1:2,500,000
1:1,000,000
1,500,000
1,250,000
1,100,000
1,50,000
1:25,000
1:10,000
1:5,000
1:2,500
Global
Target level of detail
Regional
Master
Urban
Rural
Level of details
Mountainous
Target level of detail
The planned ELF coverage at regional and global level
Not availableAvailable 2011-2014Admin available 2011-2014Admin, EGM available 2011-2014Availability to be agreed
Malta
Note: Administrative theme covers the whole territory of France (including overseas areas), Denmark (including Greenland and Faroe Islands)
What about master levels, NMCAs can never provide this?
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1:50 000 Topographic Data RASTER 13th Jul 2010
Not available
Coverage 100%
75 – 99%
50 – 79%
25 – 49%
1 – 25%
Source
Scanned maps
Vector database 1:50 000
Other vector data
Malta
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Linking with other data
The ELF reference data will be linked with other European datasets using identifiers. These include INSPIRE unique identifiers, Official code of LAU unit in administrative units, European statistical region codes (NUTS), hydrographic identifiers, national and European road numbers, railway UIC codes, ICAO and IATA codes for airports, port UN/Locodes, and settlement identifiers.
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/nuts_nomenclature/local_administrative_units
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/nuts_nomenclature/introduction
International Union of Railways http://www.uic.org/
International Civil Aviation Organization http://www.icao.int/
The International Air Transport Association www.iata.org
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe http://www.unece.org/cefact/recommendations/rec_index.htm
Quality and metadata
The specifications sets conformance levels for quality and requires suppliers to provide metadata for data discovery and quality evaluation purposes. Quality information and Metadata is INSPIRE and ISO/CEN compliant.
Target levels for completeness and positional accuracy will be set for feature types. Data provided by NMCAs will be classified to different quality levels.
Interoperability processes
Reference data needs number of supporting processes in order to work properly. The ELF will include specifications for
transformation (co-ordinate/model)
edge-matching (cross-border consistency)
quality evaluation and conformance testing
quality management (utilizing accreditation)
generalization
unique identifiers UIDs
incremental updating
access control
data policy/licensing
business processes
service architecture
And do you think this will work for me?
Benefits to the users
Consistency between themes, so that themes can be used together in various resolutions;
Better up-to-dateness and consistency between resolutions. For example feature that is present in master level will be present also in medium/small scales if it should be present according to selection criteria;
Quality conformance levels and metadata enables users to ensure that their requirements are met;
Maintenance of reference information in user databases. Unique identifiers enable change only updates.
Reference data provision for European users including European Commission, Eurostat, GMES, EEA, Frontex;
Why we should care, we have enough problems nationally?
Benefits to the producers
Cost savings in the national production and maintenance processes of European data;
Common feature type dictionary between resolutions enables use of generalization process in maintenance processes of medium/small scale resolutions which means better up-to-dateness and consistency between resolutions
Help implementing the INSPIRE directive
Implementation of interoperability processes including edge-matching between countries to achieve cross-border consistency, quality evaluation and conformance testing, generalization and transformation services
Increase usage of national data in services, European and global use.
2011 Actions
Discussion paper targeted to NMCAs/EuroGeographics role for panEuropean/cross-border SDI in INSPIRE
Launch of INSPIRE/ELF demonstration service –under EuroGeoForum site (launch at INSPIRE conference?)
Launch of EuroGeographics WMS under EuroGeoInfo site (demonstrating the EGM,ERM,EBM and EuroGeoNames)
Setting up EuroGeographics internal project for ELF
Preparing a proposal for ICT/PSP – Looking for an NMCA to take a lead -> Start of the project in 2012 if succesfull another possibility ICT/PSP 2012 -> 2013 and maybe GMES reference data call in 2011/2012?
Presentations on ESDIN results and ELF at conferences and internal communication between members (GA, regional meetings)
Starting implementation of ESDIN results Generalization EGM from ERM, ERM admin from EBM and EGM admin from EBM
ERM based on ELF specs in 2013
EuroGeoNames based on new architecture and lauch in 2012
Ok show me the money!
Do we want to go ahead?
No EuroGeographics withdraws from the reference data provision
-> use of MS data at pan-European/cross border case will be difficult or nearly impossible
Parallel tracksEuroGeographics continues on pan-European/cross-boder
INSPIRE with member states
-> slow process
ELF/INSPIRE Agreement to co-ordinate pan-
European/cross border activities for INSPIRE
-> Faster process, use of MS data will increase