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1 BY:- RAVI MALKAT HARSH JAIN JATIN ARORA CIVIL -2 ND YEAR

2  Geographic – 80% of government data collected is associated with some location in space  Information - attributes, or the characteristics (data), can be used to symbolize and provide further insight into a given location  System – a seamless operation linking the information to the geography – which requires hardware, networks, software, data, and operational procedures …not just software! …not just for making maps!

3  A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer-based system including software, hardware, people, and geographic information  A method to visualize, manipulate, analyze, and display spatial data to study the world

4 CAPTURE MANIPULATE & ANALYSE INTEGRATE OUTPUT RETRIEVAL STORE DISPLAY GIS ESSENTIALS OF GIS

5 4 M’S MEASUREMENT LAND USE/LAND COVER CADASTRAL AGRICULTURE HYDROLOGY MAPPING MONITORING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESMENT, DRAINAGE NETWORK MODEL,TERRAIN MODELS,DTM ETC. MODELLING

6 GIS MATHEMATICS SURVEYING PHOTOGRMATERY DIGITAL PHOTOGRMMETRY REMOTE SENSING TECHNOLOGY STATISTICS GEOGRAPHY CARTOGRAPHY CAD, CAC COMPUTER SOFTWARE AUTOMATED CARTOGRPHY CONTRIBUTING DISCIPLINES FOR GIS

7 Self-Regulating Managed Natural World Constructed World... These Are Increasingly In Conflict

8  The possibilities are unlimited…  Environmental impact assessment  Resource management  Land use planning  Tax Mapping  Water and Sanitation Mapping  Transportation routing  and more...

9  GIS data has a spatial/geographic reference  This might be a reference that describes a feature on the earth using: a latitude & longitude a national coordinate system an address a district a wetland identifier a road name

10 Vectors Topology Networks Terrain Surveys Images CADDrawings Annotation Addresses 27 Main St. Attributes ABC 107’ 3D Objects Dimensions

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12 SPATIAL TOPOLOGY: lines-nodes-segments 1 3 2 4 A B C D E Seg “A”

13 1:500,000 scale map of Harrisburg 1:50,000 scale map of Harrisburg

14  Vector  A series of x,y coordinates  For discrete data represented as points, lines, polygons  Raster  Grid and cells  For continuous data such as elevation, slope, surfaces  A Desktop GIS should be able to handle both types of data effectively!

15 Raster Vector Real World

16  MAXIMIZE THE EFFICENCY OF PLANNING AND DECISION MAKING.  PROVIDE EFFICENT MEANS FOR DATA DISTRIBUTION AND HANDLING.  ELIMINATION OF REDUNDANT DATABASE-MINIMIZE DUPLICATION.  CAPACITY TO INTEGRATE INFORMATION FROM MANY SOURCES.  COMPLEX ANALYSIS/ QUERY INVOLVING GEOGRAPHICAL REFERENCED DATA TO INTEGRATE NEW INFORMATION.

17  Problem Statement – ????? Formulate the question Mitigate and changeSeek solutions Observe, acquire data Geospatial data Ground- Based data Other Ancillary data Analyze Socio- Economic data

18  Two or more data layers are overlaid  GIS creates buffers around features on a particular layer  This allows analyses such as flood zone delineation and features near a route such as hotels along a bike route.

19  Query building is a data exploration operation  Example statement: ‘([acres] > 500 AND [age] > 55)’  This would highlight all land parcels of greater than 500 acres owned by people older than 55 years old in a data set loaded into the GIS.  Map algebra with raster data, in this type of operation mathematical operations are done on each pixel of multiple data layers. This results in a new data layer that is calculated from all the input layers.

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22  The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S. department of Defence.  GPS was originally intended for military applications, but in the 1980s, the government made the system available for civilian use.  GPS works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day.  There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS.

23 THANK YOU


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