Geodesy
Fundamentals
Concepts
Technologies
Standards
ED50
European Datum 1950
SAD69
South American Datum 1969
GRS 80
Geodetic Reference System 1980
NAD83
North American Datum 1983
WGS84
World Geodetic System 1984
NAVD88
N. American Vertical Datum 1988
ETRS89
European Terrestrial Reference
System 1989
GCJ-02
Chinese encrypted datum 2002
History
A spatial reference system (SRS ) or coordinate reference system (CRS ) is a coordinate-based local, regional or global system used to locate geographical entities. A spatial reference system defines a specific map projection , as well as transformations between different spatial reference systems. Spatial reference systems are defined by the OGC 's Simple feature access using well-known text , and support has been implemented by several standards-based geographic information systems . Spatial reference systems can be referred to using a SRID integer , including EPSG codes defined by the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers .
Some systems are:
It is specified in ISO 19111:2007 Geographic information—Spatial referencing by coordinates, also published as OGC Abstract Specification, Topic 2: Spatial referencing by coordinate.[1]
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