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CONTENTS
Editor-in-Chief Sanjay Kumar Managing Editor Prof. Arup Dasgupta Executive Editor Vivek Mukherji
COVER STORY / 18
Contributing Editor Geospatial Infrastructure John Kedar
A SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP SUPPORTING SUSTAINABILITY TECH TRENDS
08 / The Real and Virtual Worlds EXPERT OPINION
26 / B uilding a System-of-systems Bart Brink, Global Program Director, Digital Twin, Royal HaskoningDHV
Contributing Editor Global Defense and Security Keith J. Masback Consulting Editor Spatial Analytics and Location Intelligence Nicholas Duggan INTERVIEW
14 / A nthony Tuffour
Director, Global Lead GIS and Digital Twins, BuroHappold Engineering
28 / G .V. Sreeramam
CEO, NeoGeoinfo Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
POLICY MATTERS
33 / V irtual Models for
Real Development
30 / A lison Rose
Chief of Place, Space and Communities Division, Geoscience Australia
30 / M elissa Harris
Chief Executive, Land Use Victoria
SPECIAL FEATURE
40 / T ech to Power Circular Economy CASE STUDY
46 / T aking Airborne LiDAR Surveying to Next Level
REGULAR FEATURES
04 / Editorial 06 / Product Watch
Consulting Editor Nishi Malhotra
38 / D r. Rudiger Ahrend
Head, Economic Analysis, Data & Statistics, OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Region and Cities
48 / J orge Valero
Director, Data and Digital Transformation, AEDAS Homes, Spain
Associate Editor Policy & Public Affairs Avneep Dhingra Sr. Assistant Editor Defense & Intelligence Meenal Dhande Assistant Editor Bhavna Sharma Chief Sub Editor Nibedita Mohanta Sr. Sub Editor Snehil Manohar Singh Chief Designer Subhash Kumar Visualizer Pradeep Chauhan Disclaimer
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EDITORIAL
Geospatial is Integral to Digital Information Infrastructure
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he word ‘infrastructure’ infrastructure separately because conjures up images of the two have a symbiotic relationbig buildings, bridges, ship. While CAD, BIM and geospahighways, bus stations, tial technologies come together to airports, and railway stations. create digital models of physical All these are interrelated. For infrastructure, they also depend example, a multi-storey mall on the Cloud and communicaaccessed by a simple single lane tions technologies for data access road can lead to huge traffic snarls and delivery. and can be termed as a failure of infrastructure. But what kind of Physical models have been failure? Did the mall designers used extensively by architects consider the access infrastructure? but digital models, called digital Did they estimate the possible twins, are far more versatile as footfall and the resultant traffic? If they enable planning, monitoring the mall housed high-end stores, and modifications as the work then did they consider the kind of progresses. Spatial conflicts and transport vehicles that would need interference with the as-built Prof. Arup Dasgupta a parking space? Or did the municconstruction and the surroundarup@geospatialworld.net ipal authorities check the location ings can be detected at an early and its access and failed to widen stage and work arounds initithe road to a two-lane access, or maybe even deny ated before committing labor and materials to permission to the mall developers? the actual construction. This consumes limited resources and leads to a greater economy of effort. Each of these failures have a common thread running through them — lack of information. As the world moves from a regime of profligacy Indeed, a well-planned city infrastructure is to a regime of sustainability, there is a need to based on comprehensive and timely information optimize resource utilization and move beyond to collection, storage, availability, accessibility, resources reuse. A very common example is the reuse of wastewater for non-potable use. Space and flow. This is what is otherwise termed as exploration is supported by many advanced techan ‘information infrastructure’. In the analogue nologies which recycle waste for reuse by astrodomain, these were paper maps, tables, and text. nauts. Sustainability has to move in this direction Digital technologies further enabled information infrastructure through computers, databases, and because the pressure of a growing population is impacting two limited resources — land and water. text processing. The digital information infrastructure encompasses every technology from the The ultimate goal of geospatial infrastructure and digital twinning is to provide information to help Cloud to a cellphone and impacts every aspect of reach a situation where a perfect circular economy human activity. will produce minimum waste by repairing, recycling and reusing resources. This will need Position and time are two important elements maximum synergy between many technologies. in such an information infrastructure. These are Geospatial infrastructure needs to be aligned to provided by geospatial and PNT technologies, be able to support these efforts initially on earth which are themselves digital. Thus, they form an but later, as humankind begins to commercially important part of the digital information infrastructure. However, it would be wrong to consider exploit other celestial bodies, the Moon and Mars and beyond. geospatial infrastructure and digital information 4 | www.gwprime.geospatialworld.net | September-October 2021
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Next-generation GNSS Receiver Trimble’s most recent launch, the DA2 GNSS receiver for its Catalyst positioning service, is a second-generation receiver and antenna that now includes the Trimble ProPoint GNSS engine for enhanced performance. The Bluetooth-enabled DA2 adds iOS support to the Catalyst service, greatly increasing the range of devices, workflows and apps that can be used with the Catalyst solution. Its ProPoint technology reduces convergence times and improves positioning accuracy when operating near trees and buildings. Trimble Catalyst is a subscription-based GNSS positioning service for location-enabled field applications. The service is available in accuracy-based packages from centimeter to sub-meter level for a wide range of mapping and mobile Geographic Information System (GIS) data collection projects. A broad range of GIS field applications is continued to be supported by Catalyst, including the Trimble TerraFlex software for form-based GIS data collection.
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Key Features
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Compact Drone Sets Up New Communication Standards
Laser Scanning Sensors Come With Autonomous Features
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Leica BLK ARC and the Leica BLK2FLY, by Hexagon AB, extends the iconic and award-winning BLK series known for speed, portability, and mobility with fully autonomous mobile reality capture. The Leica BLK ARC is a laser scanning sensor purposely built to improve the autonomous navigation of robots and other carrier platforms to deliver fully autonomous mobile laser scanning. Combining its speed, accuracy, and versatility with robotics, the BLK ARC addresses the growing demand for autonomous solutions that can safely and repeatedly capture accurate 3D point clouds and panoramic images of changing environments with minimal user intervention. The Leica BLK2FLY is the world’s first fully integrated, autonomous flying laser scanning sensor. With a few simple taps on a tablet, users can quickly and easily scan structures and environments accurately and entirely from the air. The BLK ARC and BLK2FLY connect directly to Hexagon’s cloud-based visualisation platform, HxDR, where immediate data upload from the field, AI-enabled cloud processing and storage of the captured data enables instant delivery of a purposebuilt smart digital reality to anyone who needs it.
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