Patents#

The TerraNexus platform incorporates patented technology developed by Pangaea Innovations Pty. Ltd. for extending Discrete Global Grid Systems (DGGS) from two-dimensional surface representations to three-dimensional volumetric representations.

WO 2018/136996 A1 — Volumetric DGGS Framework#

Title

Digital Earth Framework and Indexing Schema to Extend Any “Surface” Discrete Global Grid System to Construct Interoperable “Volumetric” Discrete Global Grid Systems

Publication Number

WO 2018/136996 A1

PCT Application Number

PCT/AU2018/050042

International Filing Date

24 January 2018

International Publication Date

02 August 2018

Priority Date

24 January 2017 (AU 2017900202)

Applicant

Pangaea Innovations Pty. Ltd.

Inventor

Matthew Purss

IPC Classification

G06T 17/20, G06T 17/30

Abstract#

A digital Earth framework and associated indexing schema that enables a given two-dimensional polyhedral representation of the Earth’s surface (a “surface” Discrete Global Grid System (DGGS)) to be extended to construct a three-dimensional “volumetric” DGGS. The invention comprises extending the cells of a given “surface” DGGS tessellation in Earth Centred Earth Fixed (ECEF) coordinates from the reference ellipsoid (e.g. WGS84) both inward to the centre of mass of the Earth and outwardly to an arbitrary outer ellipsoidal shell defined above the reference ellipsoid. The radial dimension is divided into equal-volume ellipsoidal shells that are each tessellated using a chosen “surface” DGGS. The equal-volume voxels of the “volumetric” DGGS are constructed by joining the vertices of each equal-area “surface” DGGS cell defined on successive ellipsoidal shells. Each “volumetric” DGGS voxel is referenced at its centroid using a composite indexing schema.

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