element PhysicalSystem
diagram sensorML_p38.png
namespace http://www.opengis.net/sensorML/2.0
type sml:PhysicalSystemType
properties
content complex
substGrp sml:AbstractPhysicalProcess
children gml:metaDataProperty gml:description gml:descriptionReference gml:identifier gml:name gml:boundedBy gml:location sml:extension sml:keywords sml:identification sml:classification sml:validTime sml:securityConstraints sml:legalConstraints sml:characteristics sml:capabilities sml:contacts sml:documentation sml:history sml:typeOf sml:configuration sml:featuresOfInterest sml:inputs sml:outputs sml:parameters sml:modes sml:attachedTo sml:localReferenceFrame sml:temporalReferenceFrame sml:position sml:components sml:connections
used by
complexType PhysicalSystemPropertyType
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
idIDrequired      
documentation
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
definitionanyURI      
annotation
documentation
A PhysicalSystem is an aggregate system that can include multiple components (both physical and non-physical) with explicit links between the outputs, inputs, and parameters of the individual components. In a PhysicalSystem, the spatial position of the System itself is relevant to its application.
source <element name="PhysicalSystem" type="sml:PhysicalSystemType" substitutionGroup="sml:AbstractPhysicalProcess">
 
<annotation>
   
<documentation>A PhysicalSystem is an aggregate system that can include multiple components (both physical and non-physical) with explicit links between the outputs, inputs, and parameters of the individual components. In a PhysicalSystem, the spatial position of the System itself is relevant to its application.</documentation>
 
</annotation>
</element>


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