International Symposium on Remote Sensing (ISRS) 2010, pp.1-4
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
The AVP (Auto-Valet Parking) service enables a vehicle to drive and park without any human interaction. The driverless vehicle has to follow the scheduled route on the road and be parked in a parking lot automatically. There are many spatial features for AVP service in a parking area like the road, parking lot and so on. To control the vehicle precisely and provide service accurately, the static spatial data and the dynamic spatial data have to be generated and managed in the AVP systems. That is, the parking area map data model has to be defined. So, in this paper we design the spatial data model for the AVP service named the ParkGML implemented as an application schema for the GML (Geography Markup Language) which is the international geographic information standard. This ParkGML is also used to encode and exchange the data formats among the AVP systems in addition to the data model to represent the parking spatial area.
KSP Keywords
Application schema, Geographic Information, Human interaction, Markup language, Parking Service, Parking area, Parking lot, Spatial data model, data formats, driverless vehicle, spatial feature
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