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Geospatial Census Solutions Spatial Data Infrastrutures and Mobile Data Collection

Geospatial Census Solutions Spatial Data Infrastrutures and Mobile Data Collection. Dr.-Ing. Jens Hartmann, Account Manager, Intergraph. December 2008, Minsk, Belarus. Agenda. Introduction to Intergraph GIS and SDI Nigeria Census Geoportal Mobile data collection Why Intergraph?.

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Geospatial Census Solutions Spatial Data Infrastrutures and Mobile Data Collection

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  1. Geospatial Census SolutionsSpatial Data Infrastrutures and Mobile Data Collection Dr.-Ing. Jens Hartmann, Account Manager, Intergraph December 2008, Minsk, Belarus

  2. Agenda • Introduction to Intergraph • GIS and SDI • Nigeria Census Geoportal • Mobile data collection • Why Intergraph?

  3. Intergraph Corporation • Leading global provider of Spatial Information Management (SIM) solutions • We deliver software and services that enable customers to manage and understand complex data through intelligent visual representations • Governments and businesses in over 60 countries rely on our software and services • Founded 1969 in Huntsville, Alabama/USA • 3.500 Employees • Revenue 2007: 725 Mio. US$ • Operating EBITDA 2007: 144 Mio. US$

  4. Census and GIS? • Census data are spatial data in it‘s nature • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can collect, store, manage, analyse and reproduce spatial data • GIS link a data value (e.g. census data sets) to a geographical feature (e.g. enumeration area). • GIS technology integrates common database operations such as query and statistical analysis with the unique visualization and geographic analysis benefits offered by maps.* *Source: DevInfo Digital Mapping Technical Note

  5. The process steps of Census data processing • Pre-Enumeration • Integration of existing paper maps • Integration of aerial or satellite imagery • Converting existing data to census data model • Updating existing data sets • Conduction planning and optimisation Post-Enumeration - Geocoding of result sets - Data integrity checks - Systematic error analysis - Data dissemination (internally/public) - Quality Assurance - Spatially enable OLAP Analysis - Thematic Mapping - Advanced Spatial Analysis - Planning the next steps Enumeration - Conduction planning and optimisation - Progress review - Mobile data collection (GPS supported) - Quality Assurance here here and here GI Systems bring benefit

  6. Thematic Mapping

  7. Thematic Mapping

  8. Thematic Mapping

  9. Thematic Mapping

  10. Status of GIS • GIS is a mature technology with rich functionality for • Geocoding • Visualization • Analysis • Map production • Remaining challenges • Data integration / harmonization / validation • Interoperability / systems integration with other systems • Dissemination of data itself • Workflow / process support for non professional users

  11. UN Spatial Data Infrastructure • Goals • Reuse data and systems (nationwide and internationally) • live access to distributed, decentralized geospatial data • … • Principles • no monolithic GIS-platforms, but open • use of Interoperable Geospatial Services (Open Geospatial Consortium as THE standardization body) • using metadata (ISO) to make geospatial data • discoverable • accessible • re-usable • …

  12. What UNSDI means for Census? • Easy integration of existing data of other national or regional bodies using standard interfaces (OGC) • Each institution cares for the updates of it’s own data • Standardized documentation helps for internal processes and external reuse (UN, other national institutes) • Using standards secures your data and your system itself • SDI is a Megatrend in the field of GIS (e.g. Global (G)SDI, European INSPIRE), so it should also be adopted for census

  13. Best practices in SDI:Nigeria Census Geoportal Dr.-Ing. Jens Hartmann, Account Manager December 2008, Minsk, Belarus

  14. Nigeria Census Geoportal • National Population Commission of Nigeria (140 Mio (!) Inhabitants, Area 920.000 km²) • “It has the statutory powers to collect, analyze and disseminate population/demographic data in the country” • Last Census was conducted in 2006  Post-Enumeration activity • Census activities are funded by EU

  15. Nigeria Census Geoportal • Intergraph Tasks • Setting up spatially enable database (open integration with tabular census data provided by Beta Systems) • Process integration with Beta Systems Solution • Data migration of existing reference, topography data and satellite imagery • Data validation • Data documentation (metadata!) • Data dissemination by Geoportal (Internally/Power Users + Public) • Absolutely standard driven (Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) / Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI))

  16. Nigeria Census Geoportal

  17. Nigeria Census Geoportal

  18. Nigeria Census Geoportal

  19. Nigeria Census Geoportal

  20. Nigeria Census Geoportal

  21. Nigeria Census Geoportal

  22. Nigeria Census Geoportal

  23. Nigeria Census Geoportal

  24. Nigeria Census Geoportal

  25. Mobile Data Collection Dr.-Ing. Jens Hartmann, Account Manager December 2008, Minsk, Belarus

  26. Data capturing Mobile Data collection • Intergraph OnDemand • Mobile GIS • GPS Interface • Rich map display (vector/raster) • data editing/collection capabilities (spatial/alphanumerical) • Full programming API to build custom applications (e.g. Survey, Census forms) • Proven data sync process (desktop file sync / web over GSM/GPRS/UMTS network) • Runs on windows mobile (any standard PDA)

  27. Samples Tracking EA + backdrop Query results

  28. Mobile GPS Devices • GPS incl. Storage unit (USB) • Direct download to Intergraph GeoMedia • Optional • Numerical keyboard • Display • Bar code scanner • GPRS modem • Photo camera • Digital compass • 3D Motion sensor (indoor nav)

  29. Coded coordinates incl. checksum • Less digits to read/write • Data integrity check included • Of no use outside the survey context Realtime satellite clock • Time of the last valid GPS position • No noting outside the house required Low Cost Mobile Device • Clipboard integrated GPS device • note GPS coordinate to the paper questionaire

  30. Why Intergraph? • Proven, highly scalable GIS platform GeoMedia • Strengths: full data integration (ESRI, MapInfo, AutoCAD, Microstation etc.), validation, collection and analysis • Compliant to IT and GIS standards (e.g. SOA, OGC) • Leader in SDI technology • Integration with DevInfo and Google • We are more than a software vendor, we are a solutions company!

  31. Dr.-Ing. Jens Hartmann Account Manager Government Security, Government & Infrastructure Tel. +49 (0)89.96106.4744 Fax +49 (0)89.96106.100 Mobil +49 (0)172.8315.394 jens.hartmann@intergraph.com Intergraph (Deutschland) GmbH Reichenbachstr. 3 85737 Ismaning Germany

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