This International Standard defines the conceptual schema for the description of spatial referencing by
coordinates, optionally extended to spatio-temporal referencing. It describes the minimum data required to
define one-, two- and three-dimensional spatial coordinate reference systems with an extension to merged
spatial-temporal reference systems. It allows additional descriptive information to be provided. It also
describes the information required to change coordinates from one coordinate reference system to another.
In this International Standard, a coordinate reference system does not change with time. For coordinate
reference systems defined on moving platforms such as cars, ships, aircraft and spacecraft, the
transformation to an Earth-fixed coordinate reference system can include a time element.
This International Standard is applicable to producers and users of geographic information. Although it is
applicable to digital geographic data, its principles can be extended to many other forms of geographic data
such as maps, charts and text documents.
The schema described can be applied to the combination of horizontal position with a third non-spatial
parameter which varies monotonically with height or depth. This extension to non-spatial data is beyond the
scope of this International Standard but can be implemented through profiles.