1、BS EN ISO19115-2:2010ICS 35.240.70NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWBRITISH STANDARDGeographicinformation MetadataPart 2: Extensions for imagery andgridded data (ISO 19115-2:2009)This British Standardwas published under theauthority of the StandardsPolicy and Stra
2、tegyCommittee on 31 January2010 BSI 2010ISBN 978 0 580 54091 2Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate CommentsBS EN ISO 19115-2:2010National forewordThis British Standard is the UK implementation of EN ISO19115-2:2010. It is identical to ISO 19115-2:2009.The UK participation in its prepar
3、ation was entrusted to TechnicalCommittee IST/36, Geographic information.A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained onrequest to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisionsof a contract. Users are responsible for its correct appl
4、ication.Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunityfrom legal obligations.EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPENNE EUROPISCHE NORM EN ISO 19115-2 January 2010 ICS 35.240.70 English Version Geographic information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for imagery and gridded data (ISO 19115-2:2009) I
5、nformation gographique - Mtadonnes - Partie 2: Extensions pour les images et les matrices (ISO 19115-2:2009) Geoinformation - Metadaten - Teil 2: Erweiterungen fr Bild- und Rasterdaten (ISO 19115-2:2009) This European Standard was approved by CEN on 12 December 2009. CEN members are bound to comply
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15、19115-2:2010ISO 19115-2:2009(E) ISO 2009 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword iv Introduction v 1 Scope 1 2 Conformance1 2.1 Conformance requirements1 2.2 Metadata profiles .1 3 Normative references 1 4 Terms and definitions .2 5 Symbols and abbreviated terms 5 5.1 Abbreviations.5 5.2 UML n
16、otations5 5.3 UML model relationships 6 5.4 UML model stereotypes 7 6 Imagery and gridded data metadata 8 6.1 Metadata for geospatial imagery and gridded data requirement8 6.2 Imagery and gridded data metadata packages.8 6.3 Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams .12 6.4 Data dictionary.12 Annex A
17、 (normative) Imagery and gridded data metadata schemas.13 Annex B (normative) Imagery and gridded data metadata data dictionary 22 Annex C (normative) Conformance.40 Bibliography 43 BS EN ISO 19115-2:2010ISO 19115-2:2009(E) iv ISO 2009 All rights reservedForeword ISO (the International Organization
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22、. ISO 19115-2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 211, Geographic information/Geomatics. ISO 19115 consists of the following parts, under the general title Geographic information Metadata: Geographic information Metadata Part 2: Extensions for imagery and gridded data BS EN ISO 19115-2:2010IS
23、O 19115-2:2009(E) ISO 2009 All rights reserved vIntroduction Imagery and gridded data are important information sources and products used within a geospatial environment by geographic information systems. The production of imagery and gridded data follows one or more process chains that begin with r
24、emote sensing data, scanned maps, field data collection or other sensing methods and end with the creation of the end data products. The production process needs to be documented in order to maintain quality control over the end products. In addition, metadata about the geometry of the measuring pro
25、cess and the properties of the measuring equipment need to be retained with the raw data in order to support the production process. Within the suite of ISO geographic information standards, ISO 19115 defines the guidelines for describing geographic information and services. While the ISO 19115 meta
26、data model does provide some provisions for imagery and gridded data, the requirements were not fully developed at the time ISO 19115:2003 was drafted. To permit the development of ISO 19115 to proceed, inclusion of metadata definitions for imagery and gridded data was deferred until the framework f
27、or these data was more fully specified within the suite of ISO geographic information standards. Additionally, other standards that implement metadata for imagery and gridded data have been surveyed and are described in ISO/TR 19121. The object of this part of ISO 19115 is to provide the additional
28、structure to more extensively describe the derivation of geographic imagery and gridded data. This structure is intended to augment ISO 19115. BS EN ISO 19115-2:2010BS EN ISO 19115-2:2010INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 19115-2:2009(E) ISO 2009 All rights reserved 1Geographic information Metadata Part 2:
29、Extensions for imagery and gridded data 1 Scope This part of ISO 19115 extends the existing geographic metadata standard by defining the schema required for describing imagery and gridded data. It provides information about the properties of the measuring equipment used to acquire the data, the geom
30、etry of the measuring process employed by the equipment, and the production process used to digitize the raw data. This extension deals with metadata needed to describe the derivation of geographic information from raw data, including the properties of the measuring system, and the numerical methods
31、 and computational procedures used in the derivation. The metadata required to address coverage data in general is addressed sufficiently in the general part of ISO 19115. 2 Conformance 2.1 Conformance requirements Metadata shall be provided as specified in Clause 6 and Annexes A and B of this part
32、of ISO 19115 and ISO 19115:2003, Clause 6 and Annexes A and B. User-defined metadata extensions to this part of ISO 19115 shall be defined and provided as specified in ISO 19115:2003, Annex C. Any metadata claiming conformance with this part of ISO 19115 shall pass the requirements described in Anne
33、x C of this part of ISO 19115 and the abstract test suite presented in ISO 19115:2003, Annex D. 2.2 Metadata profiles Any profile conforming to this part of ISO 19115 shall conform to the rules for creating a profile given in ISO 19115:2003, C.6. 3 Normative references The following referenced docum
34、ents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO/TS 19103:2005, Geographic information Conceptual schema language ISO 19107:
35、2003, Geographic information Spatial schema ISO 19115:2003, Geographic information Metadata ISO/TS 19139:2007, Geographic information Metadata XML schema implementation BS EN ISO 19115-2:2010ISO 19115-2:2009(E) 2 ISO 2009 All rights reserved4 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document,
36、the terms and definitions given in ISO 19115:2003 and the following apply. 4.1 attribute named property of an entity ISO/IEC 2382-17:1999 NOTE Describes a geometrical, topological, thematic, or other characteristic of an entity. 4.2 band range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that produce
37、 a single response by a sensing device ISO/TS 19101-2:2008 4.3 class description of a set of objects that share the same attributes, operations, methods, relationships, and semantics ISO/TS 19103:2005 4.4 coverage feature that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct positio
38、n within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain ISO 19123:2005 EXAMPLE Examples include a raster image, polygon overlay, or digital elevation matrix 4.5 data reinterpretable representation of information in a formalised manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing ISO/IEC
39、 2382-1:1993 4.6 data type specification of a value domain with operations allowed on values in this domain ISO/TS 19103:2005 4.7 dataset identifiable collection of data ISO 19115:2003 4.8 dataset series collection of datasets sharing the same product specification ISO 19115:2003 4.9 domain well-def
40、ined set ISO/TS 19103:2005 BS EN ISO 19115-2:2010ISO 19115-2:2009(E) ISO 2009 All rights reserved 34.10 event action which occurs at an instant ISO 19108:2002 4.11 geolocation information information used to determine geographic location corresponding to image location 4.12 georectified corrected fo
41、r positional displacement with respect to the surface of the earth 4.13 georeferencing process of determining the relation between the position of data in the image coordinates and its geographic or map location 4.14 grid network composed of two or more sets of curves in which the members of each se
42、t intersect the members of the other sets in an algorithmic way ISO 19123:2005 NOTE The curves partition a space into grid cells. 4.15 grid coordinate system coordinate system in which a position is specified relative to the intersection of curves 4.16 grid coordinates sequence of two or more number
43、s specifying a position with respect to its location on a grid 4.17 gridded data data whose attribute values are associated with positions on a grid coordinate system 4.18 ground control point point on the earth that has an accurately known geographic position 4.19 image gridded coverage whose attri
44、bute values are a numerical representation of a physical parameter NOTE The physical parameters are the result of measurement by a sensor or a prediction from a model. 4.20 imagery representation of phenomena as images produced by electronic and/or optical techniques ISO 19101-2:2008 NOTE In this pa
45、rt of ISO 19115, it is assumed that the objects and phenomena have been sensed or detected by camera, infrared and multispectral scanners, radar and photometers, or similar devices. BS EN ISO 19115-2:2010ISO 19115-2:2009(E) 4 ISO 2009 All rights reserved4.21 metadata data about data ISO 19115:2003 4
46、.22 pass single instance of a remote, mobile measuring system going by a target of interest NOTE In this part of ISO 19115, the measuring system will usually be a remote sensing platform. In a navigation context, the measuring system might be a GPS satellite. 4.23 pixel smallest element of a digital
47、 image to which attributes are assigned ISO/TS 19101-2:2008 NOTE It is the smallest unit of display for a visible image. 4.24 platform structure which supports a sensor, or sensors 4.25 polarization restricting radiation, especially light, vibrations to a single plane 4.26 remote sensing collection
48、and interpretation of information about an object without being in physical contact with the object 4.27 resolution (of a sensor) smallest difference between indications of a sensor that can be meaningfully distinguished NOTE For imagery, resolution refers to radiometric, spectral, spatial and tempo
49、ral resolutions. ISO/TS 19101-2:2008 4.28 sensor element of a measuring system that is directly affected by a phenomenon, body, or substance carrying a quantity to be measured ISO/IEC GUIDE 99:2007) 4.29 sensor model description of the radiometric and geometric characteristics of a sensor ISO19101-2:2008 4.30 spectral resolution specific wavelength interval within the electromagnetic spectrum EXAMPLE Band 1 of Landsat TM lies between 0,45 and 0,52 m in the visible part of the spectrum. 4.31 valu