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Mobile GIS. Presentation Outline. What is GIS\GPS and Mobile GIS? What we are looking for The Options GPS\GIS Demo with Survey Questions. GIS – Geographic Information System. A computer based system for: Capturing Storing Analyzing Querying Displaying Disseminating - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Mobile GISMobile GIS
Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
What is GIS\GPS and Mobile GIS?
What we are looking for
The Options
GPS\GIS Demo with Survey
Questions
GIS – Geographic Information GIS – Geographic Information System System
A computer based system for:
Capturing Storing Analyzing Querying Displaying Disseminatinggeographic data toprovide a snapshot of
reality.
GPS – Global Positioning SystemGPS – Global Positioning System
•GPS is a worldwide radio-navigation system formed from a constellation of 24 satellites and their ground stations.
•GPS uses these "man-made stars" as reference points to calculate positions accurate to a matter of meters or even centimeters with certain units
•In a sense it's like giving every square meter on the planet a unique address.
What is Mobile GIS?What is Mobile GIS?
Mobile GIS is the use and collection of geographic data in the field on mobile
devices
Mobile GIS ComponentsMobile GIS Components
• Required• Hand-held computer• Global Positioning System (GPS) • GIS software and applications• Spatial Data
• Beneficial• Wireless communication network• Server-side geographic analysis processing capabilities
What we are looking for?What we are looking for?
Quick way to conduct survey Have data available quickly Keep track of historical dataCompare and analyze data across different years Ease of use Low cost Spatial aspect (mapping)
OptionsOptions
Paper Survey ( In use now)
Laptop
GPS Enabled laptop
GPS Enabled pocket PC
Smart Phone
Paper SurveyPaper Survey
The Good• Easy to use• Not affected by technology issues
The Bad•Stacks of paper•Time involves in data entry•Difficult to compare and analyze data•Data inaccuracy
Laptop ComputerLaptop Computer
The Good• Easy to use•Available•Can transfer data quickly between field and office
The Bad•No GPS•Time involve in data entry•Difficult to compare and analyze data•Expensive•Battery life•Not for field use•Data inaccuracy
GPS Enabled Laptop GPS Enabled Laptop ComputerComputer
The Good• Easy to use•Can transfer data quickly between field and office•GPS integrated•Integrated with GIS•Data already processed and ready to use.•Designed for field use
The Bad•Heavy•Size•Very Expensive•Battery life
GPS Enabled Pocket PCGPS Enabled Pocket PC
The Good•Easy to use•Can transfer data quickly between field and office•GPS enabled•Integrated with GIS•Data processed and ready to use•Rugged•Data Security•Windows mobile – Word, Excel, Email (outlook)•Easy to share with other organizations
The Bad•Battery Life•Initial setup and development•Price
GPS Enabled SmartPhoneGPS Enabled SmartPhone(Blackberry, iPhone)(Blackberry, iPhone)
The Good•Easy to use•Can transfer data quickly between field and office using wireless network•GPS enabled•Can be integrated with GIS•Inexpensive hardware
The Bad•Data security•Initial setup and development•Expensive data plans•Not designed for adverse conditions•The possibility of large phone bills
Trimble Juno SB/SCTrimble Juno SB/SC
Integrated 2-5m GPS 533MHz/128 MB
RAM/128 MB Storage Integrated Bluetooth
and Wireless Windows Mobile 6.1 Lowest Priced Trimble
Unit Integrated Camera Optional Cellular
ArcPad 8ArcPad 8
• Customizable – interface and Customizable – interface and for other usesfor other uses
• Intuitive User InterfaceIntuitive User Interface
• GPS CapabilityGPS Capability
• Collect and Edit Data in the Collect and Edit Data in the FieldField
Data Maintenance Cycle Data Maintenance Cycle • Check Data Out
• ArcGIS Desktop
• Data Collection• Feature Editing• Field Surveys
• Check Data In• Physically with ArcGIS Desktop
1. GIS to Field
2. Field Update
3. Field to GIS
The workflowThe workflow
Demo and walk through of the process (Video)
Expected ResultsExpected Results
Quicker data collection Quicker data integration Data available for analysis weekly The ability for the monitoring and evaluation of the project The ability to compare and contrast historical data
Potential ProblemsPotential Problems
Battery life Damage in the field Loss of data
Questions?Questions?