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SN EN ISO 19141:2010

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Abstract

ISO 19141:2008 defines a method to describe the geometry of a feature that moves as a rigid body. Such movement has the following characteristics. The feature moves within any domain composed of spatial objects as specified in ISO 19107. The feature may move along a planned route, but it may deviate from the planned route. Motion may be influenced by physical forces, such as orbital, gravitational, or inertial forces. Motion of a feature may influence or be influenced by other features, for example: The moving feature might follow a predefined route (e.g. road), perhaps part of a network, and might change routes at known points (e.g. bus stops, waypoints). Two or more moving features may be “pulled” together or pushed apart (e.g. an airplane will be refuelled during flight, a predator detects and tracks a prey, refugee groups join forces). Two or more moving features may be constrained to maintain a given spatial relationship for some period (e.g. tractor and trailer, convoy). ISO 19141:2008 does not address other types of change to the feature. Examples of changes that are not adressed include the following: The deformation of features. The succession of either features or their associations. The change of non-spatial a

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  • Standard from INB
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  • Document type: EN
  • Pages
  • ICS: 35.240.70
  • Publisher: SNV
  • Distributor: SNV
  • National Committee: INB/NK 151

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