About the subdivision of indoor spaces in indoorGML

Abdoulaye A. Diakité, Sisi Zlatanova, Ki-Joune Li

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Abstract

Boosted by the dynamic urbanization of cities, indoor environments are getting more and more complex in order to be able to host people properly. While most of our time is spent inside buildings, the need of GIS tools to assist our daily activities that can become tedious, such as indoor navigation or facility management, became more and more urgent. In that perspective, the IndoorGML standard is aiming to address the gaps left by other standards regarding the spatial modelling for indoor navigation. It includes several concepts such as the organization of the spaces into cells along with their network representation and the possibility to represent multiple connected layers. However, being at its first stage, several concepts of the standard could be improved. One of these is the cell subspacing that is not enough discussed in the current version of the standard. In this paper, we explore all the aspects involved in the subdivision process, from the identification of the navigable and non-navigable space cells to the generation of a navigation graph. We propose several criteria on which the indoor sub-spacing can rely to be automatically performed and and illustrate them on a 3D indoor model.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
EditorsM. Kalantari, A. Rajabifard
PublisherISPRS
Pages41-48
VolumeIV-4/W5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event12th 3D Geoinfo Conference - Melbourne, Australia
Duration: 26 Oct 201727 Oct 2017

Conference

Conference12th 3D Geoinfo Conference
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityMelbourne
Period26/10/1727/10/17

Keywords

  • 3D indoor
  • CityGML
  • IFC
  • Indoor space
  • IndoorGML
  • Navigation graph
  • subdivision

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