I used assisted GPS, which triangulates using geodata from mobile phone masts
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For this reason, the City of Vienna began moving its existing geodata into a database that manages a three-dimensional city model.
Also of great importance is the integration of different geodata (topographic charts, cadastral maps, imagery, etc.) and different data formats (raster/vector).
For that you need the geodata (longitude and latitude) and a capable device.
Using this system, geodata is topologically processed and the result saved in a three-dimensional database so that modeled objects can be continuously updated.
It is all about using and refining existing geodata.
As we discussed in this week's lead feature on geodata and Jack pointed out previously, open source information really lets you do some amazing things with mapping information.
"It would be great to see geodata becoming cheaper and easier to licence because of this, but I'm afraid the move looks like central government cost-cutting."
One of the things I'm thinking about in light of his presentation and my own experience is how to make gathering data - geo-data and other data - easier for journalists.
At the same time, geodata is gaining recognition by providing the basis for meaningful analysis in the industry.
The reports, with embedded geodata, are passed on.
There are some fairly serious chunks that aren't particularly reliant on geodata, so that you could take them and apply them to other types of wiki.
On the server, we will be publishing geodata produced by the students of the Faculty of Geodesy in Zagreb.
Armed with cheap satellite-tracking handsets, teams of civilian surveyors are out in the field recording casual journeys and sharing geodata with each other to produce their own maps.
Every user can contribute to placing geodata online.
How can you improve geodata beyond simply creating free versions of what already exists?
In this context geodata is no longer seen as simply data but as a product that must be brought to market.
I believe the most important critical uncertainty today is whether information associated with places will be a closed system where only those who buy a certain brand of proprietary software or only those who own the local franchise will have the right to write geodata to the readers almost everybody uses.
Definition of geodata in US English:
geodata
noun-ˌdātə
Computerized geographical data.
the use of geodata greatly depends on the ease and speed of acquisition
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For that you need the geodata (longitude and latitude) and a capable device.
It is all about using and refining existing geodata.
Also of great importance is the integration of different geodata (topographic charts, cadastral maps, imagery, etc.) and different data formats (raster/vector).
In this context geodata is no longer seen as simply data but as a product that must be brought to market.
On the server, we will be publishing geodata produced by the students of the Faculty of Geodesy in Zagreb.
For this reason, the City of Vienna began moving its existing geodata into a database that manages a three-dimensional city model.
The reports, with embedded geodata, are passed on.
I believe the most important critical uncertainty today is whether information associated with places will be a closed system where only those who buy a certain brand of proprietary software or only those who own the local franchise will have the right to write geodata to the readers almost everybody uses.
"It would be great to see geodata becoming cheaper and easier to licence because of this, but I'm afraid the move looks like central government cost-cutting."
As we discussed in this week's lead feature on geodata and Jack pointed out previously, open source information really lets you do some amazing things with mapping information.
Armed with cheap satellite-tracking handsets, teams of civilian surveyors are out in the field recording casual journeys and sharing geodata with each other to produce their own maps.
How can you improve geodata beyond simply creating free versions of what already exists?
Using this system, geodata is topologically processed and the result saved in a three-dimensional database so that modeled objects can be continuously updated.
At the same time, geodata is gaining recognition by providing the basis for meaningful analysis in the industry.
One of the things I'm thinking about in light of his presentation and my own experience is how to make gathering data - geo-data and other data - easier for journalists.
Every user can contribute to placing geodata online.
There are some fairly serious chunks that aren't particularly reliant on geodata, so that you could take them and apply them to other types of wiki.