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BuildingServicePerformance: Floorplan Data Exchange Project (Project Activity Proposal) - DRAFT

Statement of Purpose

Many building services require the knowledge of where "things" are located. ("thing": a generic term for an identifiable object or event.) For both human and computer understanding, defining the location of a thing almost always requires the context of the space containing that thing. Floor plans are diagrams of a building detailing the location of "things" in the context of structural objects such as exterior and interior walls and doors. The detail and accuracy of currently available floor plans vary widely. The detail and accuracy SHOULD be based on the floor plan's intended usage. With the onslaught of emerging technologies, floor plans become a key ingredient in representing building information in a broad spectrum of applications. The services associated with these applications often require more than a visual diagram, they require a spacial representation diagram.

This project will produce: a floorplan representation format that encodes the geometry of the building, inc

Project Work

Location of an element: in which space do I live, what coordinate of what space

Project in Perspective

NIST Workshop on Building Information Exchange for First Responders

  • (enter NIST Workshop reference here) - held 15-16 October, 2008
  • Workshop Objective: Engage key stakeholders in a dialogue on the delivery of building information to the first responder communities in order to identify opportunities for collaboration and standardization. Primary topics include the Standard Access Point (SAP) network interface, communication protocols, data encapsulation, and security (authentication and verification).
  • Resulting Topic Areas - for collaboration and standardization
    • Standard Access Point - (Interface specification, Communications protocols, Supported message types, Supported reserved words,Testbed)
    • Roles - (Agency specific roles, Operational roles, Access of information scope rights, Role capabilities based on circumstances, Local business rules)
    • Security - (Network of databases, Certificate databases, User database, Certificate validation, Session keys, Personal identity verification (PIV), User authentication, Business processes, ID management)
    • Initial Alert Format (detail to go here)
    • Alert Categories and Event Types (detail to go here)
    • Floorplan (detail to go here)
    • Building Information Request and Response (detail to go here)
    • Routing (detail to go here)
    • Networks (detail to go here)
    • Building Servers (detail to go here)
    • Standard Graphical User Inteface (detail to go here)

Building Information Modeling

References

  • (enter NIST Workshop reference here)