TML has been adopted as a protocol for sensor data exchange in the Sensor Web Enablement effort under the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

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TML is an international standard

TML was released as an Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) international standard in 2007.

TML has been vetted with much of the U.S. Department of Defense. The IRIS Group has received both inputs and universal support for TML from DoD organizations.




  • (pdf, 40KB) April 30, 2007: TML becomes an OGC international standard.

  • (pdf, 264KB) AFRL uses TML in demonstration of network embedded systems technology at Team Patriot exercise
    AFRL combined Network Embedded Systems Technology (NEST) program activities with Small Unmanned Air Vehicle Persistent Visualization for Operational Response (SUPERVISOR) experiments, demonstrating the capability to provide combat commanders with timely situational awareness across a multitude of scenarios, including improvised explosive device detection, mass casualties from a terrorist bus explosion, convoy reconnaissance, and perimeter defense.

  • (pdf, 677KB) AFRL demonstrates multisensor data exploitation capability
    AFRL engineers demonstrated TML’s capability to read and interpret data from six different sensors (weather station, motion sensor, camera, Global Positioning System, inertial measurement unit, and digital compass)-- all producing their own data formats, converted to TML and read in TML at a ground station computer for display.