OPENSTREETMAP

OpenStreetMap of Cambridge

'OpenStreetMap' ('OSM') is a collaborative project to create free editable maps. The maps are created
using data from portable GPS devices and other free sources.
The map data and rendered maps are licensed under Creative Commons ''Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0'' license

Contents
Wiki map
History
Mapping process
Yahoo! aerial imagery agreement
Data format
Tools
Data sources
See also
External links

Wiki map


The makers of OpenStreetMap are aiming for a wiki-like approach to map editing. Inspired by sites such as Wikipedia, the map display features a prominent 'Edit' tab, taking the user to a simple editing interface.
Also in keeping with wiki concepts, the back-end data structures include storing a full revision history, although visible history & revert features are still under development.

History


OpenStreetMap was founded in July 2004 by Steve Coast. In April 2006 OSM began a process of transforming itself into a foundation.
:''"The OpenStreetMap Foundation is an international non-profit organisation dedicated to encouraging the growth, development and distribution of free geospatial data and to providing geospatial data for anybody to use and share."''
Raw GPS data (tracklogs) for Hedge End

In July 2007, the OSM Foundation held the first OSM international conference, named "The State of the Map".

Mapping process


The map data in the system so far has mostly been built from scratch, through a collaborative mapping process. This normally begins with users uploading data onto OSM from their handheld GPS units. This is followed by a manual editing process, creating the "nodes", "segments" and "ways", and tagging these with key-value pairs to represent information about the different types of street, names of the streets etc.
Yahoo! aerial imagery agreement

A special agreement has been made with Yahoo! to allow OpenStreetMap to make use of their vertical aerial imagery. The online editing tools are permitted to display the imagery as an overlay, and OpenStreetMap contributors may create their vector based maps as a derived work, released with an open license.
This greatly simplifies the mapping approach for areas where this is available, but the aerial imagery coverage is limited to a few major cities.

Data format


OpenStreetMap uses a topological data structure

★ 'Nodes' are points with a geographic position

★ 'Segments' connect two ''nodes'' with a line

★ 'Ways' are groups of ''segments'', representing a polyline or polygon

★ 'Tags' can be applied to nodes or ways, and consist of ''name=value'' pairs
The Ontology of map features (the meaning of ''tags'') is maintained on a wiki
OSM also emits hCard and Geo microformats on text pages about settlements.
OpenStreetMap of Soho, central London

Tools



★ GPS


GPSBabel - convert tracklogs


AFTrack - Symbian 60v3 for Nokia mobile 'phones live tracking and routing software, from version 1.03 onwards

★ Editing


'Potlatch' - online Flash editor


JOSM - Desktop Java'' editor

★ Viewing


★ Online Ajax-style Slippy maps.



Mapnik renderer



Osmarender using XSLT to generate SVG



Tiles@home distributed map-rendering project.


Phone and GPS displays

Routing


Gosmore (software)

Data sources



GPS tracklogs recorded by people out walking, cycling, and driving, combined with their notes and photos from the journey

★ Local knowledge

★ Public domain sources:


Landsat 7 satellite imagery


Prototype Global Shorelines (PGS)


TIGER data of the United States


Out-of-copyright Ordnance Survey maps

★ Satellite and aerial images


★ Ability to derive maps from Yahoo! Maps imagery

★ Contributed datasets


AND Automotive Navigation Data data for Netherlands, China, India

See also





TierraWiki: Project to build a digital database of outdoor trails.

External links



www.openstreetmap.org - Project page

Project Wiki

Featured map images

OpenStreetMap in the Press

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