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Articles | Volume IV-2/W1
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-IV-2-W1-163-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-IV-2-W1-163-2016
05 Oct 2016
 | 05 Oct 2016

APPLICATION OF 3D SPATIO-TEMPORAL DATA MODELING, MANAGEMENT, AND ANALYSIS IN DB4GEO

P. V. Kuper, M. Breunig, M. Al-Doori, and A. Thomsen

Keywords: Spatio-temporal data modeling, spatio-temporal database, 3D/4D database, geospatial data modeling, geospatial data management

Abstract. Many of today´s world wide challenges such as climate change, water supply and transport systems in cities or movements of crowds need spatio-temporal data to be examined in detail. Thus the number of examinations in 3D space dealing with geospatial objects moving in space and time or even changing their shapes in time will rapidly increase in the future. Prominent spatio-temporal applications are subsurface reservoir modeling, water supply after seawater desalination and the development of transport systems in mega cities. All of these applications generate large spatio-temporal data sets. However, the modeling, management and analysis of 3D geo-objects with changing shape and attributes in time still is a challenge for geospatial database architectures. In this article we describe the application of concepts for the modeling, management and analysis of 2.5D and 3D spatial plus 1D temporal objects implemented in DB4GeO, our service-oriented geospatial database architecture. An example application with spatio-temporal data of a landfill, near the city of Osnabrück in Germany demonstrates the usage of the concepts. Finally, an outlook on our future research focusing on new applications with big data analysis in three spatial plus one temporal dimension in the United Arab Emirates, especially the Dubai area, is given.