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Geo-spatial standardisation in the context of Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) allows the fusion of various geo-spatial aeronautical information sources within a distributed and open interoperable data interchange environment.
The Geo-spatial AIM is instantiated by Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) technology which results from a global standardisation effort based on the OpenGIS and ISOTC211-ISO19100 standards for geomatics and geographic information.
GeoAeroNet is an AIM prototype that will evolve to provide a SDI proof of concept for the Aeronautical Information community.
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- Users will be able to fuse geo-spatial data sources from many providers in order to create their information environment of choice, anywhere, anytime on any device;
- Users participating in a common information context will base their decisions on common intelligence.
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- GeoAeroNet is now in a primary stage and will progressively evolve with new additions of applications, services and data sources;
- GeoAeroNet is an experimental development;
- GeoAeroNet supports concept demonstrations required to build decision making cases aiming at an operational implementation.
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On GeoAeroNet, you will find (among other things):
- Downloads for SkyView2;
- Details of other OpenGIS viewers;
- Information on open interoperability concepts.
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The current GeoAeroNet resources are experimental. Hosting servers are development environments that are subject to downtime for testing and maintenance. This will affect demonstrations from time to time. The services are provided by different organisations without any obligations from their side.
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Mr
Sam
VAN DER STRICHT
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+32 2 729 3194 |
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Mr
Scott
WILSON
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+32 2 729 4792 |
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