Workshop Stuttgart 2014
Joint SIG 3D and OGC Workshop - CityGML ADE for building energy calculation (Energy ADE)
Aim of the workshop
The OGC CityGML SWG, the SIG 3D, and Hochschule fuer Technik Stuttgart will host a joint workshop to gather requirements, ideas, suggestions, and positive as well as negative experience from CityGML users, data producers, software vendors, and scientists developing and using a CityGML Energy Application Domain Extension. Aim of the workshop is to discuss and define a harmonized version of a CityGML EnergyADE and other development tools like libraries for wide spread use in the development of applications in the energy sector. The workshop will take place on the 27th of May, 2014 in Stuttgart, Germany. Further information on the venue can be found here: Venue.
In the recent years many research groups, companies, and users intensively worked with CityGML on energy topics. In order to promote the use of CityGML in the energy sector e.g. for individual, quarter wide or city wide computations and simulations a coordinated and harmonized version of a EnergyADE is desirable. Participants are invited to communicate their experience in short presentations and to introduce their concepts or modifications or share their experience gained from practical application of CityGML in the energy sector.
Agenda and Addressed Topics
- TUESDAY, 27 May 2014
- 10:00-10:20 Welcome address from the organizers
- 10:20-12:00 Overview over CityGML based activities in the energy sector (data models, simulation and development e.g. libraries )
- 13:00-17:00 Discussion about the development and harmonization of a CityGML Energy Application Domain Extension
The detailed agenda can be found here: Agenda of the Workshop.
Who should participate
If you are a CityGML user, data producer, software vendor or a
scientist working on energy topics based on CityGML, you are encouraged to
participate in the workshop.
If you are involved in simulations but not yet familiar with
CityGML and interested in an interoperable and compatible exchange model for city simulations
you are also welcome.
The organizers will contact a
number of individuals and groups from which they know about
their CityGML activities in the energy sector and ask them for presentations soon if not done.
If you are developers/users of urban energy simulation models, we would like also to ask you 2-3 slides about the energy simulation model (which physical model? is it a standard?), the data model (UML Schema) and the possible building data libraries you used. Please send us these slides before the 19th of May (Romain Nouvel ). We would integrate this information in a comparison study during the morning session (“Review of urban energy models and their data requirements”). .
Because of the number of active participants, we won’t have enough time unfortunately for a presentation from each participant about its recent developments on urban energy model. We rather want to privilege an open discussion after noon. Nevertheless, if you want to send us presentations (pdf format) relevant for the common development of a CityGML ADE Energy, we will release them on the wiki of SIG3D.
As proposal and example of Energy ADE for the discussion block, the organization committee provide the HFT Stuttgart and TU Munich Proposals for an EnergyADE
Registration
Registration is closed. Thank you for your comprehension.
Costs of participation
The event is sponsored by the Chair of
Geoinformatics at Hochschule fuer Technik Stuttgart. Hence,
participation is free of charge including coffee breaks.
Costs for travel and accommodation will be at the participants own expense.
Organizing Committee
Volker Coors, Romain Nouvel | Hochschule fuer Technik Stuttgart |
Greg Buehler | Open Geospatial Consortium |
Egbert Casper, Gerd Gröger | SIG 3D of the Geodata Infrastructure Germany |
Contact and logistics
For any questions regarding the workshop, please contact Romain Nouvel. To come to the Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart: Venue
Minutes of the meeting
Minutes Workshop ADE Energy - Stuttgart 2014
Further partner's presentations relative to the workshop topic
- EIFER - Karlsruhe, germany:
- SINERGIS - Milano, Italia:
- CSTB - Paris, France:
Survey from a partner
Sinergis has created a short online questionnaire, in the Framework of the Sunshine project, to collect comments about "Energy Density Mapping". Some questions are related to "Energy and location", while some other are more focused on "GeoICT and INSPIRE".
The workshop is hosted and supported by
and the project SimStadt, which is sponsored by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy