Industrial operators can track assets across multiple facilities or even across international borders. Local sensors provide detailed positioning within a site, and the extension transforms these into global coordinates, enabling a unified view of asset locations.

Robots operating in industrial environments rely on relative spatial data for tasks like navigation and object manipulation. By integrating local positioning data with global coordinates, this specification extension allows robots to accurately determine their relative position within an area and relate it to a broader, globally referenced environment. This bridges the gap to support precise robotic control, collision avoidance, and coordinated operations among multiple robots and heterogenous environments.

Operators in remote or outdoor environments can monitor equipment and infrastructure by fusing local sensor data with globally referenced positioning information. This allows for rapid decision-making and efficient resource allocation in maintenance, emergency response, or field service operations.