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Title : Dynamic Feature Extensions to the Presence Information Data Format Location Object (PIDF-LO)
Author(s) : S. Vishal, et al.
Filename : draft-singh-geopriv-pidf-lo-dynamic-02.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2007-11-19
The Geopriv Location Object introduced by the Presence Information
Data Format - Location Object (PIDF-LO), RFC 4119, defines a basic
XML format for carrying geographical information of a presentity.
This document extends the <location> element specified in RFC 4119 to
carry temporal feature elements useful for tracking moving objects.
It defines five elements, namely speed, bearing, acceleration
elevation and directionOfObject. The document also specifies
mechanisms to carry multiple moving object's status elements and
proposes a mechanism to indicate the type of the PIDF-LO content.
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