A Framework for Creating and Using Maps of Privately Owned Spaces

  • Authors:
  • Steven Shafer

  • Affiliations:
  • Microsoft Corp., One Microsoft Way, Redmond, USA WA 98052

  • Venue:
  • LoCA '09 Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Location and Context Awareness
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

The Facility Map Framework (FMF) is a new system of specifications and software for maps of privately owned spaces --- campus, building, room detail, and shelf or rack. Based on a generic object model, FMF supports map authoring from CAD or other drawings, asset databases and location sensor systems, map access through browsers or applications, and development of application programs. FMF can integrate existing system components to support interoperability and extensibility, and has features to address a number of additional engineering problems in location systems for private spaces. FMF is a work in progress, with many key elements implemented and others currently under design. Several demos are now in place, representing a variety of different scenarios for using indoor maps. This paper gives an overview of the system components and a number of the engineering challenges and solutions; it represents a progress report on this evolving project.