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OpenGIS Sensor Planning Service Implementation Specification

1) Overview
2) Downloads
3) Official Schemas
4) Revision Working Group
5) Related News

1) Overview

The OpenGIS® Sensor Planning Service Interface Standard (SPS) defines interfaces for queries that provide information about the capabilities of a sensor and how to task the sensor. The standard is designed to support queries that have the following purposes: to determine the feasibility of a sensor planning request; to submit such a request; to inquire about the status of such a request; to update or cancel such a request; and to request information about other OGC Web services that provide access to the data collected by the requested task. 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 Sensor Planning Service Implementation Specification  07-014r3  IS
  OpenGIS Sensor Planning Service Application Profile for EO Sensors (0.9.5)  07-018r2  BP
 0.3.0 Sensor Planning Service  05-089r1  D-DP
  OpenGIS Sensor Planning Service Application Profile for EO Sensors (0.9.4)  07-018  D-DP
  OpenGIS Sensor Planning Service Application Profile for EO Sensors (0.9.0)  07-018r1  D-BP



3) Official Schemas

http://schemas.opengis.net/sps/

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

4) Revision Working Groups

This specification is currently stable, however, Working Groups are put in place to actively address future changes.

5) Related News

OGC Calls for Sponsors for Major Interoperability Testbed 
2009-06-01 

OGC Announces June 9 Asia-Pacific Webinar Demo of OWS-6 Interoperability Testbed Results 
2009-05-27 

OGC Announces June 10 Webinar Demo of OWS-6 Interoperability Testbed Results 
2009-05-26 

OGC Announces 3D Fusion Summit 
2009-05-07 

OGC Announces Sensor Web Enablement Summit 
2009-05-06 

OGC to Demonstrate Interoperability for Building Energy and Construction Costs 
2009-05-05 

OGC Announces Geospatial Rights Management Summit 
2009-05-05 

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