Talk presented at the 2016 State of the Map conference in Brussels, given by Antoine Riche (Carto'Cit) and Adrien Pavie (developer of OpenLevelUp and iD-indoor).
Through this talk we highlight usages where indoor mapping is useful. We then describe the techniques used to produce OpenStreetMap data for the interior of Paris railway stations, on behalf of SNCF Transilien. Finally we share what we see coming next regarding this new dimension for OpenStreetMap data.
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Phase 1?: architect plans
Steps?:
Convert DWG &
PDF to images
Georeference
with QGIS
Produce tiles with
GDAL
(up to zoom 23)
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Mapping from architect plans
Precise mapping
(~ 10 cm accuracy)
Not so easy?:
which way up??
what levels??
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Whats coming next ...
https://youtu.be/sieBqVxTz2c
LiDAR SLAM
Simultaneous
Localization
And
Mapping
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Impact on Mapnik tiles
What have we
done to Paris?!
platforms, rails,
steps and stuff
appear on top of
buildings?!
regardless of tags
indoor, level or
layer
30. Going forward
Topology : share nodes across levels ?
Routing?: help engines with linear footways ?
Geocoding : get to level and room ?
QA tools : need specific rules??
31. Thank you for
your attention?!
@cartocite
http://cartocite.fr
@panieravide
http://pavie.info