2017 GR Minutes of the Workshop

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TODO List

WHAT WHO WHEN
Make new branch the default branch, but make the releases clearly visible on the frontpage ASAP CSTB
Agree on partners listed in the licence ASAP All WG leaders
Give written accord to the Apache Licence ASAP All listed partners
Feedback on availability for the next workshop : Options November 7, 8, 14, 15 or Decembre 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ASAP All partners
Codelist : Agree on high-level values Before next workshop All partners
Dedicated WG/online meeting on simulation results and measurements + create milestone on Github Before next workshop Kanish, Joachim, Pascal, Romain
Testing automation : create stand alone sample files with explicit names to be used in the guidelines Before next workshop All WG


Notes

Presentations and Minutes

Welcome from the organisers

Pascal Schetelat (CSTB)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Brief welcome
  • Presentation of CityGML related work at CSTB

Municipal registers and urban data in the "real life"

Cristiano Rinaldo (Municipality of Ferrara)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Importance of Energy data at building level from the perspective of the Municipality of Ferrara
  • "Real life is not so easy"
    • Collection of data from different sources, at different levels
    • Use data with different levels of quality (spatial, temporal, thematic)
    • Need for harmonising data
    • Integrating, understanding, cross-checking data … and find/correct errors
  • Happy end: what we've done and what we are doing

CityGML: standard and practical examples in Germany

Volker Coors (HFT Stuttgart)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Introduction to CityGML
  • 3D City models in Germany
  • SimStadt
  • Future work: Simulations as a Service for citizens

CityGML: standard and practical examples in Austria and Italy

Giorgio Agugiaro (Austrian Insitute of Technology)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides
Modelling cities in CityGML: Experiences from two case studies.

  • Italy (project EnerCity in Trento): LoD2 model generated from footprints and Lidar data by means of BuildingReconstruction Software by VirtualCitySystems (after automatic process, 40% of buildings must be corrected manually). Estimated effort to extend the 3D modelling to the whole city of Trento: 2-3 persons over 1 year
    • Creation of the 3D city model
    • Enrichment of the 3D city model
    • Estimation of buildings' energy performance
  • Austria (project Ci-Nergy in Vienna): estimated effort to complete data integration for the whole city: 5 persons over 1 year
    • 3D City model
    • Data sources
    • Data integration issues

CityGML and urban energy simulations

Romain Nouvel (HFT Stuttgart)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Urban energy simulation – for who? for what?
  • Example of energy analyses at city scale
  • What is required to run these analyses?
  • SimStadt Building Typology library

CityGML Energy ADE: objectives and state of development

Romain Nouvel (HFT Stuttgart)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Main objectives of the Energy ADE
  • Activities of the Energy ADE Working Group
  • Energy ADE Team: Size and Visibility, Organization, Dissemination, Development
  • CityGML Energy ADE Guidelines
  • Links with other OGC standards
  • Past workshops

Energy-related data at building level: examples and issues

Piergiorgio Cipriano (Sinergis - Dedagroup Public Services)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Standards for interoperability
  • 3 projects and data issues
  • Practical questions and some conclusions

Energy ADE: Building Physics module

Romain Nouvel (HFT Stuttgart)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Working Group Organization
  • Activities over the last 6 months
  • Open issues

Energy ADE: Occupancy module

Piergiorgio Cipriano (Sinergis - Dedagroup Public Services)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Working group organization
  • Activities over the last 12 months
  • General feedbacks on ADE v0.7 and future
  • Occupancy example
  • Data sources
  • Open issue
  • Code lists management (INSPIRE Registry)

Energy ADE: Systems module

Moritz Lauster (E.ON Energy Research Center)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Working Group Organization
  • Activities over the last 6 months
  • General feedbacks on ADE
  • Open issues

CityGML Dynamizer

Mostafa Elfouly on behalf of Kanishk Chaturvedi and Prof. Thomas H. Kolbe (Techcnical University Munich)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Introduction to Dynamizer
  • New Feature Type
  • How to work with dynamic values?
  • Handling Timeseries using OGC TimeseriesML 1.0

European Union Location Framework - Energy pilot project

Francesco Pignatelli and Giacomo Martirano (European Commission - DG JRC)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Geospatial technologies fuel the data economy
  • The role of INSPIRE
  • ISA, EULF, ISA2, ELISE
  • Overview of EULF Pilots (Transport and Marine)
  • The EULF Energy Pilot

Domain Extendable 3D City Models

Zhihang Yao (Techcnical University Munich)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Extending CityGML
  • Data management of 3D City Model
  • General idea for extending 3D CityDB
  • Example
  • Ongoing and future work

CityGML and Solar Potential Analysis for Buildings in Singapore

Xu Le (Solar Energy Research Institute - National University of Singapore)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides
In 2014, a LOD2 model of whole Singapur has been generated. SERIS has used it to simulate the solar potential with a 1 sqm meshing.

  • Introduction of SERIS
  • Capabilities from SES cluster
  • Motivation and Background
  • Methodology
  • Case studies
    • Rooftop PV potential
    • Solar Insolation for Buildings with full 3D implementation
    • Automatically Modelling LoD from 2 to 3

Consclusions and next steps

Romain Nouvel (HFT Stuttgart)
Presentation: PDF file of the slides

  • Towards Energy ADE 0.8
  • Energy ADE Team – Integrate new contributors
  • Next workshop?
  • Dissemination