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Title: Presentation to Web Enabled GIS Strategies Conference


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Emerging Trends in GI Real Time GIS
Steve Blake ANZLIC the Spatial Information
Council Presentation to WALIS Forum, Perth,
10 February 2005
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Outline
  • Definition
  • Historyto this point
  • 3. The enabling technologies case studies
  • 4. Applications of real-time GIS
  • 5. Challenges

3
Definitions Real Time GIS
  • Real-time navigation, data collection, and remote
    tracking within a GIS environment
  • Display positions in real-time within a GIS as
    received from one or more local or remote units
    equipped with a Global Positioning System (GPS)
  • Viewing the real-time status of mapped elements
    and to have mapping information databases
    dynamically updated in real time

4
Mobile applications
  • Includes asset tracking and management, vehicle /
    vessel navigation, real-time mapping, and field
    data collection or verification
  • Viewing the real-time status of mapped elements
    and to have mapping information databases
    dynamically updated in real time

5
One concept of real-time GIS
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Components for Real Time GIS
  • GIS, raster image web servers relevant
    fundamental data
  • GPS
  • Mobile phones/ internet
  • Computers often hand held or laptops
  • Standards/protocols for data transfer often
    wireless.

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Issues
  • Emerging technologies - awareness
  • Inconsistencies in the availability quality of
    spatial data
  • Range of policies concerning access to use of
    data
  • Skill sets the people

8
History
  • Location based services one false start
  • Lack of best practice in the utilisation of
    enabling technologies
  • Niche market
  • Visualisation tools
  • Mainstreaming the present

9
GITA Conference 2004
  • What are these significant changes and how do
    they influence our current definition or
    perception of GIS? There are increasing
    numbers of applications which include a spatial
    component but are not regarded as GIS, says
    Peter Batty. We are also seeing that the overall
    geotechnology industry is much more than
    traditional GIS, especially as the market for
    location tracking devices grows. In 5-10 years
    well have the ability to know where almost
    everything is all the time which provides
    enormous opportunities. GIS databases will update
    themselves in real time and sentient computing
    systems will respond automatically to peoples
    movements.

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Applications
        Agricultural applications        
Asset tracking and management         Dispatch
and service calls         Emergency response /
dispatch         Environmental monitoring
        Field command / control
operations         Field GIS data
collection         Field GIS verification
        Forestry applications
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Applications - continued
        Fire response         Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS)         Military
training/ tactical operations         Police,
fire, ambulance service         Pipeline
routing         Search and rescue        
Survey/ mapping         Utility
inspection/maintenance         Vehicle or
vessel tracking         Vehicle, vessel,
aircraft navigation
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Challenges
  • Data supply/ update versus requirements
  • Massive potential customer base
  • Big telcos mobile phone companies
  • Part of the standard mobile phone service?
  • Privacy
  • Bandwidth/ speed
  • Applications that add value

18
The Five Priorities for Implementing the ASDI
Governance
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Building the spatial information base
Other Thematic Data
20
Communities of Practice have similar needs
  • Using the ASDI Framework

User Requests
User Interfaces
Community of Practice Z
Community of Practice X
Distributed Data Information Sources
Community of Practice Y
Access Services
GEOSPATIAL SERVICES
Integrative Services
Value-add Services
21
LG Framework for an Integrated Information
Management Solution
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Case Studies
  • Brian Johnson (Australian Maritime Systems)
    Automatic ship IDs
  • Lillias Bovell (WA Dept of Environment)
    Tracking routes of hazardous wastes
  • Serryn Eagleston (Curtin University) Detection
    of disease outbreaks using GIS
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