The GLR specification is kept basic and compact on purpose, such that it can also be employed advantageously in non-navigation devices for simple TPEG services such as weather information, safety alerts, etc. As such, the GLR location referencing method is intended to be complementary to map-related location referencing methods, where the focus rather is on the referencing of man-made artefacts such as roads and highways.
The scope of GLR is limited to geographic locations on the Earth?s surface for the abovementioned rationale.
Cross References:
ISO/TS 18234-3
ISO/TS 21219-15
ISO/TS 21219-21
ISO/TS 21219-10
ISO/TS 21219-4
ISO/TS 21219-3
ISO/TS 21219-18
ISO/TS 18234-1
ISO/TS 21219-1
ISO/TS 21219-16
ISO/TS 21219-14
ISO/TS 18234-2
ISO/TS 18234-5
ISO/TS 21219-5
ISO/TS 21219-9
ISO/TS 21219-22
ISO/TS 18234-4
ISO/TS 21219-19
ISO/TS 21219-2
ISO/TS 21219-7
ISO/TS 18234-6
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