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Oracle Location based services Spatial and Oracle Locator Srinivas Gudelli CIS 764 Fall 2008

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Oracle Location based services

Spatial and Oracle Locator

Srinivas Gudelli

CIS 764

Fall 2008

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Overview

What is Oracle Spatial and Oracle Locator? Spatial information systems (Ex: GIS) GIS vs. Oracle Spatial? History and architecture Data loading-examples Advantages Summary Questions

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What is Oracle Spatial and Oracle Locator?

Oracle Spatial and Oracle Locator, is a feature in Oracle database that stores location applications.

Oracle locator-Standard and Enterprise Editions that provides core location functionality.

Oracle Spatial is an option for Oracle Enterprise Edition that provides advanced spatial features to support high-end GIS and Location Based System solutions.

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Oracle Locator do

All geometric objects – Points, lines, polygons – 2D, 3D, 4D Indexing (quadtrees and

r-trees) Spatial queries Proximity queries Distances Projections

Oracle Spatial do

=Locator + ... Geometric Transformations Spatial Aggregations Network Modeling Topology Raster Geocoder Spatial Data Mining 3D Types (LIDAR, TINS) Web Services (WFS, CSW,

OpenLS)

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Spatial information systems (Ex. GIS) Geographic Information Systems (GIS) integrates

hardware, software, and data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information.

Evolution mainly from government, then started development from commercial software vendors.

Enterprise GIS offers tools to share and view the spatial data through internet.

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Geographic Information Systems

Stores attributes, raster images, vector data Have capability to provide business logics such as

relationships, domain values, networks, subtypes

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GIS vs. Oracle Spatial GIS is stand-alone system. Incompatible for e-business applications Dual Architecture

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GIS vs. Oracle Spatial Fully integrated, Single Architecture. Location analysis without GIS Useful for corporate and business applications

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GIS vs. Oracle Spatial

Continued….

Oracle spatial emphasizing the Information Systems by combining the Location information with attribute information

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Oracle Spatial

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Architecture

Data type

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Spatial database

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Storing Spatial data in a Database

Three types of geometry: Points, Lines, and Polygons

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Spatial data storage in Oracle Use SDO_GEOMETRY for vector Use SDO_GEORASTER for raster images

Structure of SDO_GEOMETRYSDO_GTYPE NUMBERSDO_SRID NUMBERSDO_POINT SDO_POINT_TYPESDO_ELEM_INFO SDO_ELEM_INFO_ARRAYSDO_ORDINATES SDO_ORDINATE_ARRAY

• ExampleSQL> CREATE TABLE states (state VARCHAR2(30),totpop NUMBER(9),geom SDO_GEOMETRY);

Details…. next slides

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SDO_GTYPE

Defines the geometry type Follow DOOT rule

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SDO_SRID SRID = Spatial Reference system ID More than 1000 different systems A common value: 8307

– "Longitude/Latitude WGS84" – Used by GPS – Navteq and TeleAtlas data are WGS84-

encoded All geometries must have the same SRID Different layers can have different SRID Automatic conversion when querying

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SDO_POINT and SDO_ODRINATES

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Example-Point

1. SQL> INSERT INTO geometry_examples values2. (3. ‘POINT’4. ‘'2-dimensional Point at coordinates’ 5. SDO_GEOMETRY6. (7. 2001, 8. 8307, 9. SDO_POINT_TYPE10. (11. -79, 12. 37, 13. NULL 14. ),15. NULL,16. NULL17. )18. );

SQL> CREATE TABLE geometry_examples(name VARCHAR2(100),description VARCHAR2(100),geom SDO_GEOMETRY);

Creating a Table

Loading Point Data values

-79, 37 (2D)

2001-DOOT

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Example 2- PolygonSQL> INSERT INTO geometry_examples VALUES('POLYGON','2-D polygon connecting A(Xa, Ya), B(Xb, Yb), C(Xc, Yc), D(Xd, Yd)',SDO_GEOMETRY(2003, -- SDO_GTYPE: D00T. Set to 2003 as it is a 2-dimensional polygon32774, -- SDO_SRIDNULL, -- SDO_POINT_TYPE is nullSDO_ELEM_INFO_ARRAY -- SDO_ELEM_INFO attribute (1, -- Offset is 11003, -- Element-type is 1003 for an outer POLYGON element1 -- Interpretation is 1 if boundary is connected by straight lines.),SDO_ORDINATE_ARRAY -- SDO_ORDINATES attribute(1,1, -- Xa, Ya values2,-1, -- Xb, Yb values3,1, -- Xc, Yc values2,2, -- Xd, Yd values1,1 -- Xa, Ya values : Repeat first vertex to close the ring)));

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Other spatial functions-Oracle Spatial Spatial query from SQL Inbuilt geo-coding services available for know

address All types of spatial operations can be performed

using SQL such as joining, counting and relate. Metadata loading option. Network analysis such routing, directions Visualization in Map viewer Spatial analysis such as buffering, nearest neighbor,

within distance, and contains.

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Benefits

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Summary

Useful tool to add spatial features into existing database

No extra programming skills necessary No need to purchase GIS software's Single database No cost feature for Oracle Application Server

to view the maps Supports all types of geometry such as

raster, lines, polygons

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References

Pro Oracle Spatial Book

Fred Louiis, Sollutiion Archiitect and Ohiio Valllley. Oracle Platform GIS & Location-Based Services.Oracle

http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/spatial/index.html

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