| Hi Tim, Kris, 
 We can definitely keep the conversation public.
 
 On the topic of indexing, I'd note a few  things:  First, many
    distributed multidimensional data storage and processing engines are
    using space-filling curves.  Because there is still some research
    and development to optimize strategies and implementations, we
    started the SFCurve project
    (https://github.com/locationtech/sfcurve/) with the GeoTrellis
    team.  Currently, there are 2 and 3 dimensional implementations of a
    Z-order curve.  Cooking up a 4-dimensional Z-order curve would
    straightforward.  Alternatively,  one could use the Uzaygezen
    library (1) which implements arbitrary dimension compact Hilbert
    curves.
 
 I'd note that one doesn't necessarily require an index for all the
    fields you might query against.  As a concrete example, querying a
    spatio-temporal index without a time bound requires a dramatic
    increase in the number of ranges scanned.  If there are common
    access patterns for LIDAR where one queries by geo-extent only, then
    a single 4d index would perform poorly.
 
 There are two main ways to address this issue: first, one could
    create multiple indices for the different query patterns.  For
    certain data sizes or query response constraints, this may make
    sense.  In fact, that's pretty typical for how GeoMesa handles
    vector data.  There are optimized tables which can address
    spatio-temporal, spatio-only, attribute, and record queries.  From
    chatting with pointcloud folks, it sounds like they have so much
    data that indexing it several times over is either prohibitive or
    otherwise undesirable.
 
 The second approach would be to be to craft an index which
    compromises between various query types.  This is where there's a
    little research to sort out; a few of us have worked out the basic
    details about composing space-filling curves.  That technology
    *should* be great for a case like this, but we need to find the time
    (and funding) to work out an implementation, run some experiments,
    write up the results, and advertise them...
 
 Anyhow, I hope that helps give some idea of that state of things;
    it's going to be exciting to see the pointcloud side of FOSS4G
    software develop!
 
 Cheers,
 
 Jim
 
 1.  https://github.com/aioaneid/uzaygezen
 
 
 On 7/18/2016 7:01 PM, EXI-Schier,
      Timothy M wrote:
 
      
      
      
      
        Hi Jim, Kris,   This is an area
            of interest to likely more people as well, so can I ask if
            your ongoing conversations could be in this forum please?   Does GeoMesa
            have an efficient 4D index that would suit this?   Cheers,   Tim          Hi Kris,
 It should be possible to use GeoMesa for pointcloud data.  The
          traditional way to get data into GeoMesa is via the GeoTools
          datastore API; if you use that, each point would end up being
          a SimpleFeature.  (Alternatively, you could store a bundle of
          clustered points together and do some fiddling in your
          application.)
 
 As an alternative, one could use the newer GeoMesa native API
          to store collections of LIDAR points.
 
 Either of these approaches would require a little elbow
          grease.  If you're interested, I'd be happy in discussing it
          further.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Jim
 
          On 07/18/2016 03:03 PM, Kris Nackaerts @
            NoCrosstalk wrote: 
          Hi all,   According to the documentation Geomesa
            focuses on a 3D index: X,Y,T. Is it possible to work with 3D
            pointcloud data from Lidars? Preferably 4D. I’m looking for
            an efficient storage and retrieval solution. To start with.   Thank’s,   Kris 
 
 
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