Underground Infrastructures Klic On-line Case Han van Veldhuizen

Contents

> Introduction > Introduction Klic > Current developments > Klic on-line > Conclusions

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It’s becoming busy under the ground

Source: COB

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Present situation

> Increase in economic activity > Liberalisation Telecom sector > Resulted in – Increase in number of cables and pipelines – Increase in number of excavations

> Promise of Brinkhorst 2003 – Legal regulation: mandatory exchange of information between operators and excavators

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Excavation damage

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Introduction Klic

Cable and Pipeline Information Centre

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Nationwide corporation to prevent damage to cables and pipelines (since 1989) Keyfigures Klic: – +/- 950 Cable and Pipeline Operations – 160.000 excavation reports per year – 1,1 million messages sent to participators

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Since 2001 change in IT-strategy  From blackbox to modern, open open proven technology

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Since 2002 set of new applications: – – – – –

Klic-Net Klic bedrijvengids Klic Atlas Klic receiver VHD calamiteitengids

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KLIC work process

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Problems current situation

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Time from “call” to delivery Information based on ‘squares’ (500x500m) – Selection of to many ‘stakeholders’ – Many ‘unnecessary’ reports

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Usability of information – – – –

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Huge number Scales Separate drawings Formats

Information in the field? Fail of excavation reports Information quality – Reliability – Up-to-date? www.geodan.nl www.geodan.nl

Current Developments

Related developments

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Social and political pressure to prevent damage to cables and pipelines  disasters – ‘Het wachten is op de grote klap’ NRC – Ghislenghien Disaster, Belgium 2004 – Questions by members of parliament

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“Pipelines” is an object in RRGS Reorganisation Klic: from 4 regions to 1 nationwide organisation Legislation 2007 ‘Mandatory exchange of information related to cables and pipelines’ ICT developments: Open Standards  OGC, ISO, W3C ............

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Related development

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Press release june 13, 2006 – KLIC will move to National Cadastre.

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Klic On-line Concept

Problems current situation

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Time from “call” to delivery Information based on ‘squares’ (500x500m) – Selection of to many ‘stakeholders’ – Many ‘unnecessary’ reports

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Usability of information – – – –

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Huge number Scales Separate drawings Formats

Information in the field? Fail of excavation reports Information quality – Reliability – Up-to-date? www.geodan.nl www.geodan.nl

Klic on-line: strategy

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Make cable and pipeline information availble Excavator, when authorised, has on-line access to information about the location of cables and pipelines Information provided is tailored to information needs of several target groups Characteristics of a ‘key’ register: – Decentralised maintenance and publication of information – Centralised access by menas of autorisation procedures – Joint frameworks and agreements (legal embedding)

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Klic on-line: starting points

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Open architecture – Extendable – Scalable – Independent

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Based on standards: OGC, ISO, W3C Based on webservices; service oriented architecture (SOA) Geoportal/SDI; – Decentralised publication and maintenance of information – Centralised access

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Exchange of C&P information in conformance with IMKL Reference data services (eg. GBKN on-line) Safety & security

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Klic on-line: standards & technology (1) OpenGIS Internet – W3C ISO TC211 Tools

Covenanten, Legislation, Attitude

Technology, Geo-ICT Standards

IMRO IMWA IMKL NEN 3610 Key Registers

Rules/ agreements

Semantics/ standards

Interoperability

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Klic on-line: standards & technology (2)

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Information model Cables and Pipelines (IMKL) – What do we register – How to exchange – How to present

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Klic on-line: standards & technology (3) ‘Klic on-line’

W3C: Service Oriented Architectuur

Excavator

C&P Operator

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Klic on-line: standards & technology (3)

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Based on real location of cable or pipeline, replacing 500x500 meter squares: – Use of buffers around C&P is advised

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C&P Operators publish information using OGC compliant mapserver – Technology standard: OGC/ISO compliant – Semantic standard: IMKL – Legislation: covenant between parties involved

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Based on Klic Net architecture: – Current architecture is suitable

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Connectable with (based on OGC standards): – – – –

RRGS (VROM/RIVM) Sherpa/GMS (BZK/ITO) DURP (VROM) GBKN online

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Klic on-line: concept Logging

CPO Government

Logging

Belang hebbenden

Logging Logging

Excavator

Klic on-line

CPO

Emergency agencies

Logging

CPO Reference data

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Klic on-line: global architecture Gravers Klic-online Viewer

Klic-online Viewer

Klic en KLB Klic-online Viewer

Klic-online beheer Interface

Klic-online beheer Interface

Klic-online database Klic-online server

KLB

KLB

logging, beveiliging, financien. belangenbeheer

KLB

Logging module

Logging module

Logging module

OGC Mapserver

OGC Mapserver

OGC Mapserver

Geodatabase IMKL-KLB

Geodatabase IMKL-KLB

Geodatabase IMKL-KLB

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Klic on-line: feasibility study 2005 Klic IMKL

OGCws

KPN

DGN TIFF

Nuon

DGN2 SHP

OGCws

Klic-online Server (Oracle DB, AS Spatial)

User

IMKL OGCws

IMKL OGCws

OGCws

ACN

GBKN

DXF2 DGN DGN

Gasunie

DXF2 DGN DGN

IMKL OGCws

Top10

Essent

Geo streets

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Conclusions

Conclusions

> National Information Infrastructure Cables and Pipelines is emerging (Klic on-line) > Technology is not longer a bottleneck! – OpenGIS and W3C standaarden – Services Oriented Architecture

> Lot of work to do: – – – –

How to implement at CPOs Availability and quality of digital information Semantic standard (IMKL) Location based services

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