Future Swedish 3D City Models—Specifications, Test Data, and Evaluation
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Published:2023-01-31
Issue:2
Volume:12
Page:47
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ISSN:2220-9964
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Container-title:ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJGI
Author:
Uggla Maria1, Olsson Perola2, Abdi Barzan3, Axelsson Björn4, Calvert Matthew1, Christensen Ulrika3, Gardevärn Daniel3, Hirsch Gabriel4, Jeansson Eric5, Kadric Zuhret5, Lord Jonas5, Loreman Axel3, Persson Andreas2, Setterby Ola5, Sjöberger Maria5, Stewart Paul3, Rudenå Andreas6, Ahlström Andreas2, Bauner Mikael2ORCID, Hartman Kendall2, Pantazatou Karolina2, Liu Wenjing2ORCID, Fan Hongchao7, Kong Gefei7, Li Hang7, Harrie Lars2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. City Planning Department, Fleminggatan 4, SE-104 20 Stockholm, Sweden 2. Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University, Sölvegatan 12, SE-223 62 Lund, Sweden 3. Urban City Planning Office, August Palms Plats 1, SE-205 80 Malmö, Sweden 4. Sweco Sverige AB, Digital Services, Box 340 44, SE-100 26 Stockholm, Sweden 5. Urban Planning Authority, Köpmansgatan 20, SE-411 13 Göteborg, Sweden 6. Paramountric, Ärtholmsvägen 166, SE-216 20 Malmö, Sweden 7. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway
Abstract
Three-dimensional city models are increasingly being used for analyses and simulations. To enable such applications, it is necessary to standardise semantically richer city models and, in some cases, to connect the models with external data sources. In this study, we describe the development of a new Swedish specification for 3D city models, denoted as 3CIM, which is a joint effort between the three largest cities in Sweden—Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö. Technically, 3CIM is an extension of the OGC standard CityGML 2.0, implemented as an application domain extension (ADE). The ADE is semantically thin, mainly extending CityGML 2.0 to harmonise with national standards; in contrast, 3CIM is mainly based on linkages to external databases, registers, and operational systems for the semantic part. The current version, 3CIM 1.0, includes various themes, including Bridge, Building, Utility, City Furniture, Transportation, Tunnel, Vegetation, and Water. Three test areas were created with 3CIM data, one in each city. These data were evaluated in several use-cases, including visualisation as well as daylight, noise, and flooding simulations. The conclusion from these use-cases is that the 3CIM data, together with the linked external data sources, allow for the inclusion of the necessary information for the visualisation and simulations, but extract, transform, and load (ETL) processes are required to tailor the input data. The next step is to implement 3CIM within the three cities, which will entail several challenges, as discussed at the end of the paper.
Funder
Formas, Sweden’s Innovation Agency Vinnova, and the Swedish Energy Agency Increase the potential for energy and noise simulations when planning urban densification Sweden’s Innovation Agency Vinnova as part of the Digital Twin Cities Centre (DTCC) hosted by Chalmers University of Technology
Subject
Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Computers in Earth Sciences,Geography, Planning and Development
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