OFPDX Open Floor Plan Display e Xchange Progress

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OFPD/X Open Floor Plan Display & e. Xchange Progress Update October 2009 1

OFPD/X Open Floor Plan Display & e. Xchange Progress Update October 2009 1

Simple, Lightweight File Format Building Information Display 2

Simple, Lightweight File Format Building Information Display 2

Basic Layer Composition Vector Polygons Raster Background 3

Basic Layer Composition Vector Polygons Raster Background 3

Simple Functionality View Selection Main Display Pan Zoom Find & Select Room Data Readout

Simple Functionality View Selection Main Display Pan Zoom Find & Select Room Data Readout Export & Plot Display Rooms with. . 4

i. Phone 5

i. Phone 5

OFPD Prospectus 6

OFPD Prospectus 6

Progress Since April Organization • Forming an expanded informal consortium with Golden Gate Safety

Progress Since April Organization • Forming an expanded informal consortium with Golden Gate Safety Network, Carnegie Mellon, NASA, plus additional developers and emergency response practitioners • Seeking a sponsor funding 7

Progress Since April Ontology creation and standardization • Creating a new OASIS Technical Committee

Progress Since April Ontology creation and standardization • Creating a new OASIS Technical Committee • Working with the EDXL and NIEM emergency management groups to provide a compatible open floor plan model • Began formalizing and augmenting the current Open Floor Plan Display syntax into an ontology 8

Plans • First major prototype will be OFPD for Fire. Fighter Tracking (with CMU

Plans • First major prototype will be OFPD for Fire. Fighter Tracking (with CMU & NASA) • Looking for the right opportunity to demonstrate OFPD/X for Energy Analysis • We expect to have a stable ontology completed by summer 2010, for submission through OASIS and harmonized with NIEM 9

Indoor / Outdoor Fire. Fighter Tracking 10

Indoor / Outdoor Fire. Fighter Tracking 10

Example: Ontology Requirement (Spatial Structure) A “space” in a facility is where an event

Example: Ontology Requirement (Spatial Structure) A “space” in a facility is where an event occurs. Understanding and responding to an event requires knowledge of the space’s function, associated building elements, associated objects in or near the space, and relationship to other spaces within the facility with respect to the context of the event. • Facility’s spatial structure elements • • • Identifiable Classified by function and (optionally? ) by form Associated with building elements Relationship to other spaces … 11

Spatial Decomposition *Image from IFC 2 x 4 documentation 12

Spatial Decomposition *Image from IFC 2 x 4 documentation 12

Spatial Connection *Image from IFC 2 x 4 documentation 13

Spatial Connection *Image from IFC 2 x 4 documentation 13

Information Exchange Package Documentation Life Cycle 14 * http: //www. niem. gov/pdf/HLTA-1_1. pdf

Information Exchange Package Documentation Life Cycle 14 * http: //www. niem. gov/pdf/HLTA-1_1. pdf

CMSV Milk Carton Model 15

CMSV Milk Carton Model 15

CMSV Floor 2 16

CMSV Floor 2 16