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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 27918-2011 (GB/T27918-2011)Description (Translated English): Geographic information -- Location based services -- Reference model Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: A75 Classification of International Standard: 35.240.70; 07.040 Word Count Estimation: 89,815 Date of Issue: 2011-12-30 Date of Implementation: 2012-02-01 Quoted Standard: GB/T 23707-2009; GB/T 23708-2009; ISO 19109; ISO 19110; ISO 19112; ISO 19133 Adopted Standard: ISO 19132-2007, IDT Regulation (derived from): Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 23 of 2011 Issuing agency(ies): General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China Summary: This standard specifies the location-based services (LBS) reference model and conceptual framework, and describes the implementation of LBS applications for the fundamental principles of interoperability. The conceptual framework involves or includes ontology, classification systems, and the use of design patterns represent the core of LBS services UML abstract specification. This standard is also the conceptual framework with other frameworks relationship between geographic information applications and services and client applications are further described. GB/T 27918-2011: Geographic information -- Location based services -- Reference model---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.Geographic information. Location based services. Reference model ICS 35.240.70; 07.040 A75 National Standards of People's Republic of China Geographic location-based information services Reference Model (ISO 19132.2007, IDT) Issued on. 2011-12-30 2012-02-01 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China released Table of ContentsPreface Ⅶ Introduction Ⅷ 1 Scope 1 Consistency 1 2 3 Normative references 2 4 Terms and definitions 2 5 symbols and abbreviations 9 9 5.1 Acronyms 5.2 UML notation 11 5.3 Data and Services Classification. Mapping to RDF 11 6 ODP (Open Distributed Processing) Perspective 12 6.1 enterprise specification 12 6.2 Message Specification 12 6.3 Calculation Specifications 12 7 Participation Model 12 7.1 Model Overview - Package. ISO 19132 (the present standard) 12 7.2 package -LBSParticipants (LBS participants) 13 7.2.1 scene and semantics 13 7.2.2 Type -LBS_Participant (LBS_ participants) 15 7.2.3 Type -LBS_User (LBS_ users) 16 7.2.4 Type -LBS_ApplicationProvider (LBS_ application provider) 19 7.2.5 Type -LBS_DataProvider (LBS_ data provider) 19 7.2.6 Type -LBS_FeatureDataProvider (LBS_ element data provider) 19 7.2.7 Type -LBS_ContentProvider (LBS_ content provider) 19 7.2.8 Type -LBS_SpatialContentProvider (LBS_ space content provider) 19 7.2.9 Type -LBS_ServiceProvider (LBS_ ISP) 19 7.2.10 type -LBS_ServiceBroker (LBS_ service agents) 20 7.2.11 type -LBS_MobileDevice (LBS_ mobile device) 20 7.2.12 type -LBS_DataBroker (LBS_ Data Distributor) - Semantic class 21 8 service model 21 8.1 package -LBS_Services (LBS_ Service) 21 8.1.1 package structure 21 21 8.1.2 Service Categories 8.2 package -BasicService (basic services) 22 8.2.1 package structure 22 8.2.2 Type -LBS_Tracking (LBS_ tracking) 22 8.2.3 Type -LBS_Routing (LBS_ Path Planning) 23 8.2.4 Type -LBS_Navigation (LBS_ Navigation) 24 8.3 package -GeomaticsServices (Geographic Information Service) 25 8.3.1 package structure 25 8.3.2 Type -LBS_LocationTransformation (LBS_ position conversion) 26 8.3.3 Type -LBS_AddressParsing (LBS_ address resolution) 27 8.3.4 Type -LBS_Geoparsing (LBS_ Geographical Analysis) 27 8.3.5 Type -LBS_Gazetteer (LBS_ gazetteer) 28 8.3.6 Type -LBS_MapService (LBS_ Map Service) 28 8.4 package -InformationServices (Information Services) 29 8.4.1 package structure 29 8.4.2 Type -LBS_DataService (LBS_ Data Services) 30 8.4.3 Type -LBS_NetworkDataService (LBS_ Data Network Services) - Semantics 31 8.4.4 Type -LBS_EventSubscription (LBS_ event subscription) 32 8.4.5 Type -LBS_MovingObjectManagement (LBS_ moving object management) 32 8.5 package -SystemManagement (System Administration) 33 8.5.1 Managing users and groups 33 8.5.2 Type -LBS_UserProfileService (LBS_ user-specific standard service) 33 8.5.3 Type -LBS_LocationTriggerControl (LBS_ trigger position control) 33 8.6 package -DigitalRightsManagement (digital rights management) 34 8.6.1 Digital Rights Management 34 8.6.2 Type -LBS_Resource (LBS_ resources) 35 8.6.3 Type -LBS_License (LBS_ License) 35 8.6.4 Type -LBS_Right (LBS_ authority) 35 8.6.5 Type -LBS_RightsCondition (LBS_ permission condition) 35 9 MessageDataModel (message data model) 35 9.1 semantics 35 9.2 package -Package-MessageDataTypes (message data type) 36 9.2.1 package structure 36 9.2.2 Type -LanguageSpecificCharacterString (specific language strings) 36 9.2.3 Type -LBS_AcessInfo (LBS_ access information) 37 9.2.4 Type -LBS_Accuracy (LBS_ accuracy) - Semantic class 38 9.2.5 Type -LBS_Address (LBS_ address) 38 9.2.6 Type -LBS_CostFunction (LBS_ cost function) 38 9.2.7 Type -LBS_Data (LBS_ data) 39 9.2.8 Type -LBS_DataSource (LBS_ data sources) 39 9.2.9 Type -LBS_DisplayParameters (LBS_ display parameters) 39 9.2.10 type -LBS_EventInfo (LBS_ event information) 40 9.2.11 type -LBS_Instruction (LBS_ Directive) 41 9.2.12 type -LBS_Location (LBS_ Location) 42 9.2.13 type -LBS_Maneuver (LBS_ travel policy) 42 9.2.14 type -LBS_MapFormat (LBS_ map format) 43 9.2.15 type -LBS_Notification (LBS_ notification) 43 9.2.16 type -LBS_Position (LBS_ position) 43 9.2.17 type -LBS_Preference (LBS_ preference) 44 9.2.18 type -LBS_Route (LBS_ Path Planning) 44 9.2.19 Type -LBS_RouteConstraint 45 9.2.20 type -LBS_RouteCriteria (LBS_ path Guidelines) 45 9.2.21 type -LBS_SecurityCertificate (LBS_ security verification) 46 9.2.22 type -LBS_SymbolSet (LBS_ symbol sets) 47 9.2.23 type -LBS_TrackingLocation (LBS_ tracking) 47 9.2.24 type -LBS_Trigger (LBS_ trigger) 47 9.2.25 type -LBS_UserID (LBS_ user ID) 48 9.2.26 Joint -LBS_FeatureData (LBS_ element data) 48 9.2.27 Joint -LBS_GeometryChoice (LBS_ geometry selection) 49 9.2.28 Joint -LBS_NamedLocation (LBS_ named location) 49 9.2.29 Joint -LBS_TrackTrigger (LBS_ trigger) 50 Appendix A (normative) Test Suite 51 Annex B (informative) architecture 54 Annex C (normative) scenarios 56 Appendix D (Informative Appendix) LBS standards 61 Appendix E (Informative Appendix) ISO /TC211 and ISO /TC204 terminology track 63 Annex F (informative) Example use location-based services 73 References 76 1 LBS and GIS Ⅶ relationship diagram Figure 2 represents a simplified diagram of the navigation service 11 RDF Example 12 3 service configuration 4 UML package diagram overview 13 Figure 5 dependencies with other ISO standard package 13 Figure 6 Enterprise Perspective Role 14 Enterprise perspective in FIG. 7 associated with the communication channel 15 Figure 8 LBS_Participant certificate associated 15 Figure 9 LBS_User associated 16 Figure 10 LBS_ApplicationProvider associated 19 11 associate service providers 20 12 associate service agent 20 13 associated with the mobile device 20 Figure 14 LBS_Services subpackages 21 15 22 basic services FIG. 16 diagram. LBS_Tracking 23 Figure 17 Diagram. LBS_Routing 24 Figure 18 Diagram. LBS_Navigation 24 19 25 Geographic Information Services FIG. 20 diagram. LBS_LocationTransformation 26 Figure 21 Diagram. LBS_AddressParsing 27 Figure 22 Diagram. LBS_Geoparsing 27 FIG. 23 diagram. LBS_Gazetteer 28 Figure 24 Diagram. LBS_MapService 29 25 Information services 30 Figure 26 Diagram. LBS_DataService 30 Figure 27 Diagram. LBS_NetworkDataService 31 Figure 28 Diagram. LBS_EventSubscription 32 Figure 29 Diagram. LBS_MovingObjectManagement 33 Figure 30 Diagram. LBS_UserProfileService 33 Figure 31 Diagram. LBS_LocationTriggerControl 34 32 digital rights management 34 type Figure 33 Type 36 message data Figure 34 Diagram. LanguageSpecificCharacterString 37 Figure 35 Diagram. LBS_AccessInfo 37 Figure 36 Diagram. LBS_Accuracy 38 Figure 37 Diagram. LBS_Address 38 FIG. 38 diagram. LBS_CostFunction 38 FIG. 39 diagram. LBS_Data 39 Figure 40 Diagram. LBS_DataSource 39 Figure 41 Diagram. LBS_DisplayParameters 40 Figure 42 Diagram. LBS_EventInfo 41 FIG. 43 diagram. LBS_Instruction 41 FIG. 44 diagram. LBS_Location 42 Figure 45 Diagram. LBS_Maneuver 42 Figure 46 Diagram. LBS_MapFormat 43 Figure 47 Diagram. LBS_Notification 43 FIG. 48 diagram. LBS_Position 44 FIG. 49 diagram. LBS_Preference 44 Figure 50 Diagram. LBS_Route 44 Figure 51 Diagram. LBS_RouteConstraint 45 FIG. 52 diagram. LBS_RouteCriteria 45 FIG. 53 diagram. LBS_SecurityCertificate 46 Figure 54 Diagram. LBS_SymbolSet 47 FIG. 55 diagram. LBS_TrackingLocation 47 FIG. 56 diagram. LBS_Trigger 48 FIG. 57 diagram. LBS_UserID 48 FIG. 58 diagram. LBS_FeatureData 48 FIG. 59 diagram. LBS_GeometryChoice 49 FIG. 60 diagram. LBS_NamedLocation 50 FIG. 61 diagram. LBS_TrackTrigger 50 Figure B.1 conceptual structure equivalent to 54 mobile and non-mobile services Figure B.2 LBS interface mode with the provisional standard item 55 Table B.1 LBS basic components 55 61 Table D.1 LBS Standards Organization Table E.1 term data model 64 Table E.2 mathematical terms 66 67 Table E.3 terminology mapping 68 Table E.4 geometric terms Table E.5 world model (element) is defined 69 Table E.6 function definitions 70ForewordThis standard was drafted in accordance with GB/T 1.1-2009 given rules. This standard uses the translation method identical with the International Standards Organization for Standardization Technical Committee of Geographic Information (ISO /TC211) developed ISO 19132.2007 "location-based geographic information service reference model." According to our country, the international standards for the following series Series of Review. Write a method --- the implementation of standards GB/T 1.1-2009 "Standardization Guide Part 1. Standard structure and drafting" GB/T 20000.2-2009 "Standardization Guide Part 2. the use of international standards"; --- Deleted the preface to the international standards; --- Introduction of this standard uses the ISO 19132.2007 introduction, but made minor modifications; --- For the ISO 19132.2007 and other international standards are adopted as our reference standard, this standard direct reference to our standards on behalf of the For the corresponding international standards; --- Modify the original text with the latest technology applications incompatible Description. text translation appendix C.6 period to the effect that "This information is ideal for details and format depends on the user and internet access services through phone access is limited to words or language Sound information, and get access journey PDA or similar device through full-color map "; Currently, 3G mobile phones have been able to It provides graphics services, current technology does not meet the original application, this standard to increase the labeling will be explained; --- In order to maintain traceability references, citations of entries use the original English label. This standard was proposed by the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping. This standard by the National Geographic Information Standardization Committee (SAC/TC230) centralized. This standard was drafted. Beijing NavInfo Technology Co., Ltd., National Geomatics Center of China, Beijing hypergraph Geographic Information Technology Surgery Ltd., Wuhan University. Drafters of this standard. Huang Dong, Li Li, Sun Yuguo, CAO Xiao Hang, Li Lin, Li Kai.IntroductionThis standard framework for the establishment of a support system for location-based services (LBS) development. LBS is a software service that request and response Mode depending on the position of some specific things, these things can be real or conceptual. For example, as defined in ISO 19133 in now Tracking and navigation are based location services. Since the emergency response service position invariance, that is always very close to the requestor when Position, and therefore the location-based services. Environmental monitoring and correction also depends on the position and motion of pollution or other continuous process of change. Even when the requester to obtain certain goods or services and convenient business location search, yellow pages directory service also depends on the position or The standard definition of location-based services (LBS) reference model and a conceptual framework, and describes the implementation group for interoperable LBS applications This principle. The conceptual framework involves or includes ontology, classification systems, design patterns and core LBS service abstract use UML representation specification. This standard is also the relationship between the conceptual framework and other frameworks, geographic information applications and services, and made into a client application Step instructions. The system calculates the standard discussion of LBS Reference Model (RM-ODP, see ISO /IEC 10746-1) at a predetermined open distribution The first three fundamental justice perspective, they are. a) target enterprise perspective --- refining system, scope and approach. b) information Angle --- refinement process semantics and system information. c) function calculates the perspective --- refining system decomposition. The remaining two perspectives needs or only for example, they are. Deployment d) Engineering Perspective --- refining infrastructure. e) Technical Perspective --- refine enabling technologies. Reference model and framework can be designed at all levels from concept to define software documentation. This standard. --- The definition contained in the LBS in the conceptual framework and application types; --- Establish general principles also apply to LBS mobile and fixed clients; --- Predetermined data when roaming access interface; --- Definition and other ISO geographic information standards in the framework of the relationship; --- Identify other aspects in the field of LBS for further standardization. This standard does not discuss the following questions. --- Development of LBS rules; --- General Principles for mobile clients and track targets roaming agreements.2 ConformanceAny statement to this standard consistent product should meet the requirements of normative provisions and Appendix. The consistency of this standard have a variety of meanings, depending on the type of entity declaration. --- Choose to use the term semantic consistency as far as possible correspond with this standard; --- Data consistency as UML can be used to implement a class type, pattern or design application specification data types The use of this standard can be mapped to the type; --- Service request response message consistent use interface to maintain consistency, and packet data interface to maintain consistency. Consistency can be declared by the standard, data structures, data models (such as encoding defined) or software mode. In all cases, the language Righteousness and data consistency is achieved. Consistency and services are limited to the software interface specifications or service-oriented architecture. Consistency in service The data structure as part of a larger hierarchical structure of the operation declared its consistency. 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