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April 27th, 2020
OGC seeks public comment on Version 1.2 of CDB Standard for use in modeling & simulation

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) seeks public comment on the candidate CDB version 1.2 standard. CDB version 1.2 contains three substantive changes that are not deemed to have a high risk for causing backward compatibility issues. Comments are due by May 21, 2020.

The CDB Standard defines a conceptual model, and rules for implementing that model, for the storage, access, and modification of a synthetic environment data store as required in high-fidelity simulation or mission rehearsal, such as battlefield simulation. The standard addresses the challenge of full plug-and-play interoperability and reuse of geospatial data in a modeling and simulation environment. CDB data stores can be made accessible via OGC web services, such as a Web Map Service (WMS) or Web Feature Service (WFS), to permit visualization and analysis of the content outside of the traditional simulator hardware environment.

CDB Version 1.2 includes numerous minor edits for clarity as well as three substantive changes:

  1. The definition of the Primary Alternate Terrain Elevation dataset has been changed to improve compatibility with standard open source libraries used to read and process elevation data. These changes address an issue that ground simulation has with CDB gridded terrain meshes.
  2. Additional metadata is now provided so that additional file formats or encodings, such as GeoPackage, can easily be incorporated and used. This enhancement also enables applications to much more easily determine which file formats are being used for a specific layer.
  3. Two new volumes are added to the CDB Standard suite that describe how to use the OGC GeoPackage Standard for vector data in a CDB data store.

The candidate CDB Version 1.2 standard is available for review and comment on the OGC Portal. Alongside the core standard, the .zip package also contains release notes outlining the latest changes plus several Best Practice guides. Comments are due by May 21, 2020, and should be submitted via the method outlined on the CBD Version 1.2 Standard’s public comment request page.

About OGC

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is an international consortium of more than 500 businesses, government agencies, research organizations, and universities driven to make geospatial (location) information and services FAIR – Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable.

OGC’s member-driven consensus process creates royalty free, publicly available geospatial standards. Existing at the cutting edge, OGC actively analyzes and anticipates emerging tech trends, and runs an agile, collaborative Research and Development (R&D) lab that builds and tests innovative prototype solutions to members’ use cases.

OGC members together form a global forum of experts and communities that use location to connect people with technology and improve decision-making at all levels. OGC is committed to creating a sustainable future for us, our children, and future generations.

Visit ogc.org for more info on our work.