Harmonizing at the borders

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Land Survey Office LAND SURVEY OFFICE OF CZECH REPUBLIC Harmonizing at the borders Pavel Šidlichovský IGW/ISPIRE 2015; Lisabon 26.5.2015

State map series: HIC SUNT LEONES ( OR AQUILAS?) www.cuzk.cz 2

INSPIRE DIRECTIVE and Implementation rules 2007/2ES Ch. III; art. 10/2: In order to ensure that.geographical features which spans the frontier between two or more Member States, are coherent, Member States shall, where appropriate, decide by mutual consent on the depiction and position of such common features. TN data spec.: Network connection mechanism to establish the cross-border connectivity (a simple crossreferencing system to establish cross-border connections between the transport networks) are compulsory HY data spec.: Wherever a watercourse crosses a border, the dataset holders must agree upon a common node so that the network connects across the border. Border nodes are identified by the HydroNodeCategory type boundary and should have the same unique identification attribution in the datasets that connect. Whenever the watercourse forms the border, it must be included by both member states with the same unique identification attribution in order to ensure integrity of the model. www.cuzk.cz 3

Practical requirements Emergency services need to share capabilities alongside borders: useful to know which road actually crosses borders Water management and monitoring autorities need united hydrography network for both teorethical and practical purposes: floods and contamination spreads www.cuzk.cz 4

Project: Cil 3/Ziel 3 Project: Cross-border homogenisation of spatial base data between the Free State of Saxony and the Czech Republic 2009-2011 Funded by theeu from the European Regional Development Fund Ziel 3/Cil 3 programme (2007-2013) to support the cross-border co-operation between the Free State of Saxony and the Czech Republic Lead partner Leibnitz Institute, partners GeoSN, Land Survey Office http://geodat.ioer.info www.cuzk.cz 5

Cil3 results 171 connecting points 263 interlaying fixed points Common boundary based on newly measured or old paper HD www.cuzk.cz 6

Experience transfer to Bavarian border (2012-2014) adopted boarder sections from new measurement only 586 connecting points availibility off LLS May 2013 May 2014 www.cuzk.cz 7

Connecting points Since February 2014 as a new feature type in ZABAGED Atribute: FID (unique database key in ZABAGED ) ID e.g. BY02175 (composed from state-bordersection-number) FT_CODE (connecting feature type in ZBG) TYPE (typology => SIGN (road number, watercourse name, etc.) www.cuzk.cz 8

Waterstreams refuse to respect int. boundary www.cuzk.cz 9

Many things went wrong at once www.cuzk.cz 10

Overview current stage Saxony: 171 CP done revision required Poland: 344 agreed CP for section I. (1/4 of overal lenght) work in progress Single boundary issue Bavaria: 586 CP done Austria: not really started Single boundary issue expected Slovakia: 583 proposed CP from CZ side, confirmation pending www.cuzk.cz 11

Germany: ETRS coordinates, approved by Border comission International boundary measurement Poland: S-42/S-JTSK coordinates => overdetermined boundary treaty level Austria: Gauss Krüger/ S-JTSK coordinates overdetermined boundary approved by Border commision Slovakia: ETRS/S-JTSK treaty level www.cuzk.cz 12

More on transformations in poster session If you want to discuss, disagree or you think we must be just crazy, visit the poster section as well: State Borders in ETRS89 Coordinates Reality or Fiction www.cuzk.cz 13

S-JTSK National system, origin Best fit cartographic projection for former Czechoslovakia area Uderlaying trigonometric network built between 1920-1935 Relays on Austro-Hungarian 19 th century measurement Scale derived from single measured base -> variable scale www.cuzk.cz 15

S-JTSK variable scale EVRS <> BpV www.cuzk.cz 16

S-JTSK > ETRS transformation S-JTSK/05 > ETRS is mathematicaly defined relation S-JTSK/05 is virtual system Commercial GIS SW transformation solutions often stop at Helmert 7 par. transformation Only geodetical SW for use in cadastre has to have its transformations certified Opportunity for great number of approximate transformations. www.cuzk.cz 17

Transformation service Official transformation algoritms are published, including standalone transformation software ETJTZU2013 (or 2007, 2017). Versions are different only by correction grid definition Official transformation is included in published transformation service WCTS (Web Coordinate Transformation Service) which is compliant to OGC 0.4.0. and INSPIRE v. 2.1. definitions mxy = 0.025 m (mp = 0.035 m) - but transformations on boundary are often extrapolations, not interpolations, so the parameters do not apply. http://geoportal.cuzk.cz/wctservice/wctservice.svc/get? www.cuzk.cz 18

Change driven Edgematching Production DB Production workflow: where edgematching belongs? ETL monthly Publication ENV Inspire DB View, Download,Discover GML Only useful to identify problems Edge matching on user side using local data ETL twice a year GML View, Download,Discover www.cuzk.cz 19

Conclusions: Prerequsities to sustainable seamless data ETRS coordinates should be primary definition of international borders Stable coordinate transformations with sufficient accuracy is necessary. Alternative would be to maintain the source data in ETRS coordinate system, or one mathematicaly transformable (JTSK/05). Frequency of data publication should be matched www.cuzk.cz 20

Thank you for your attention Pavel Šidlichovský Department of maintanence and development of land survey information systém Land Survey Office of Czech republic pavel.sidlichovsky@cuzk.cz Zeměměřický úřad, Pod sídlištěm 9, Praha 8 www.cuzk.cz