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http://dx.doi.org/10.3745/KIPSTD.2005.12D.3.375

Extension of OpenGIS Model for Four Dimensional Spatiotemporal Data  

Kim Sang Ho (충북대학교 전기전자컴퓨터공학과)
Chi Jeong Hee (충북대학교 대학원 전자계산학과)
Ryu Keun Ho (충북대학교 전기전자컴퓨터공학부)
Abstract
Most of data objects in the real world have spatial and temporal information simultaneously. One of the objectives of spatiotemporal databases is to provide a very expressive framework for spatiotemporal database applications. The object oriented spatiotemporal model can manage spatiotemporal data efficiently because the model is able to store the complete history of any objects. Therefore, in order to handle the spatiotemporal data in object oriented fashion, we proposed a low dimensional spatiotemporal model in the object oriented fashion that extended dimensionally two dimensional spatial model of OpenGIS to fit into the real world information and to include temporal information. In order to proof the proposed model, we design a data provider component which consists of the data source, the session, the command, and the rowset component, and implement it. The proposed four dimensional spatiotemporal data model and provider in the object oriented fashion can be used to store, retrieve and manage the object oriented spatiotemporal data.
Keywords
Spatiotemporal Data Model; Data Provider; OpenGIS;
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