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Submission Date: 2023-12-22

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Category: OGC® Engineering Report

Editors: Mickael Beaufils

 

OGC Geotech Interoperability Experiment Engineering Report

 

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Geotech Interoperability Experiment

Introduction

BIM, GIS & Digital Twins introduce or emphasize several requirements regarding the data. This mostly concern the built environment but also orientate the way the geoscience data are expected to be delivered.

Semantic coherence for Geotechnics and the necessity of models federation

The main concern is about semantics. As also identified as the main criteria of interoperability in the FAIR principles, data shall be described in a non-ambiguous way. Those definitions shall be shared by the community independently from the standard that is used. For that purpose, a federation of model is needed. Then OGC and bSI will derive logical models for OGC based and bSI based (IFC) standards.

This effort would fit into the ongoing collaboration between OGC initiatives and bSI projects on georeferencing, infrastructures alignments, procedural geometries, voxels, etc...

Richard Petrie (bSI), Scott Simmons (OGC)

Although, this project is the opportunity to align with other standards. A non-exhaustive list of them include AGS/AGSi, DIGGS, Geo3DML, GeoValML, BoreholeML, ResqML...

On the OGC side, this project is identified as the main contributor to leverage the OGC based standards. For the moment, the IFC schema extension for Geotechnics is mainly supported by the GeoSubgroup of the IFC Tunnel but it aims to serve all the IFC infrastructure projects.

geotech ie

Geotech IE deliverables

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Introduction

Geotech concepts

Book A concepts

Hole in the ground

For the activity of observation and its results

For the activity of sampling and preparation

Book B concepts

For Geological Modeling

For Hydrogeological Modeling

For Geotechnical Modeling

For Hazard Modeling

Book C concepts

ISO & OGC GeoTech Model

General considerations

ISO19148 and ISO19156

SensorThingsAPI datamodel

GeoSciML

GroundWaterML2

EPOS WP15

LandInfra & InfraGML

INSPIRE Theme III: Natural Risk Zone

Implementation guide, resources and examples

Exposing geotech investigation data with OGC SensorThings API

Vocabulary and codelist for geotech

Conclusions

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