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OpenGIS Transducer Markup Language (TML) Encoding Specification

OpenGIS Transducer Markup Language

1) Overview
2) Downloads
3) Official Schemas
4) Related News

1) Overview

The OpenGIS® Transducer Markup Language Encoding Standard (TML) is an application and presentation layer communication protocol for exchanging live streaming or archived data to (i.e. control data) and/or sensor data from any sensor system. A sensor system can be one or more sensors, receivers, actuators, transmitters, and processes. A TML client can be capable of handling any TML enabled sensor system without prior knowledge of that system.

The protocol contains descriptions of both the sensor data and the sensor system itself. It is scalable, consistent, unambiguous, and usable with any sensor system incorporating any number sensors and actuators. It supports the precise spatial and temporal alignment of each data element. It also supports the registration, discovery and understanding of sensor systems and data, enabling users to ignore irrelevant data. It can adapt to highly dynamic and distributed environments in distributed net-centric operations.

The sensor system descriptions use common models and metadata and they describe the physical and semantic relationships of components, thus enabling sensor fusion.

This is one of the OGC Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) [http://www.opengeospatial.org/ogc/markets-technologies/swe] suite of standards.


2) Downloads

Version Document Title (click to download) Document # Type
 1.0.0 OpenGIS Transducer Markup Language  06-010r6  IS



3) Official Schemas

http://schemas.opengis.net/tml/

Note: You may also download All Official OGC Schemas in a single zip file.

4) Related News

Mike Botts Receives OGC’s Gardels Award 
2008-09-30 

OGC(R) Adopts CityGML Encoding Standard 
2008-08-20 

OGC Announces Successful GEOSS Sensor Web Workshop  
2008-07-18 

GEO Announces Call for Participation in GEOSS Pilot  
2008-07-02 

OGC Seeks Input on Next Version of Geography Markup Language - GML(TM) 
2008-06-25 

OGC Announces Another Government Agency Chooses OGC Standards 
2008-05-01 

OGC® Approves KML as Open Standard  
2008-04-14 

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