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− | + | In CityGML 2.0 a building is described by its geometry in five different level of details, and a set of sttributes such as usage, yearOf Construction, etc. More specific, the spatial entity "building" of the real world is defined by a "BuildingType" in CityGML. A BuildingType is the blueprint of every building in the real world. However, some attributes that are essential for our simulation purposes are missing in the CityGML BuildingType. The BuildingType references it's bounding surfaces. These surfaces are defined by "AbstractBoundarySurfaceType" and by the inferred types "GroundSurface", "WallSurface" and "RoofSurface". | |
− | [[file:Energy.ADE-0.2-Rev.14.zip|Energy ADE v0.2 (Revision 14)]] | + | In order to extend the BuildingType and the AbstractBoundarySurfaceType in CityGML, an Application Domain Extension (ADE) has to be developed. This ADE will be called Energy ADE. Goal: Extend the CityGML format with building energy state information data, in order to lead energy diagnostics/simulation and be able to plan energy refurbishment |
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+ | [[File:Uml-energy-ade.png|500px|thumb|left|UML Energy ADE]] | ||
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+ | The following ZIP contains the current version (revision 14) of the Energy ADE 0.2. This ZIP comes with an example GML file showing how to encode and instantiate the defined Energy ADE. | ||
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+ | [[media:Energy.ADE-0.2-Rev.14.zip|Energy ADE v0.2 (Revision 14)]] |
Revision as of 07:34, 23 April 2014
In CityGML 2.0 a building is described by its geometry in five different level of details, and a set of sttributes such as usage, yearOf Construction, etc. More specific, the spatial entity "building" of the real world is defined by a "BuildingType" in CityGML. A BuildingType is the blueprint of every building in the real world. However, some attributes that are essential for our simulation purposes are missing in the CityGML BuildingType. The BuildingType references it's bounding surfaces. These surfaces are defined by "AbstractBoundarySurfaceType" and by the inferred types "GroundSurface", "WallSurface" and "RoofSurface".
In order to extend the BuildingType and the AbstractBoundarySurfaceType in CityGML, an Application Domain Extension (ADE) has to be developed. This ADE will be called Energy ADE. Goal: Extend the CityGML format with building energy state information data, in order to lead energy diagnostics/simulation and be able to plan energy refurbishment
The following ZIP contains the current version (revision 14) of the Energy ADE 0.2. This ZIP comes with an example GML file showing how to encode and instantiate the defined Energy ADE.