A Web-based Andhra University Spatial Information System (AUSIS) and a Building Information Extraction Model using WebGIS & Image Recognition Technique

Author(s):  
Boddepalli Navjoth

A university campus is an intricate infrastructure. Especially new students, who are thereon for the first time, have a tough time orienting themselves and finding places. The campus of Andhra University occupies more than 422 acres (170.7 hectares). The campus has many different buildings. Every year, thousands of new students join the university. These students either take a campus commuter or walk around to get familiar with the campus compound. Visitors to Andhra University might have a hard time searching for a particular location on the campus. Every day, uncountable numbers of students, staff, and visitors move around the campus compound to perform tasks by walking, cycling, driving, or riding campus commuters. Even if there are maps at various points on the campus premises, users do not have continuous help to reach their destination. On these static maps, they can try to figure out a way to get to their target, but as soon as they start walking in the target direction, they have no help anymore. The main objective of this study is to develop a Spatial Information System for Andhra University (a Progressive Web App). Which provides several features like a voice-enabled optimal navigation solution, shows nearby places within campus premises, and a geo-tagged university (Geo-tagging of all entities within campus premises). To make the web application more operative, the application is appended with more features. For instance, a map shows statistical data with pie charts visualization (statistical data like monthly attendance), machine learning's image recognition model for extracting the building information from the digital or captured images.

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 76-83
Author(s):  
Feblil Huda ◽  
Kaspul Anuar ◽  
Syafri Syafri ◽  
Anita Susilawati

One of the most commonly used geospatial mapping methods is photogrammetry (aerial mapping). Photogrammetry is a method of mapping objects on the surface of the earth by using aerial photography as a medium. The aerial mapping process is carried out through cameras installed on Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). From the aerial photography, object interpretation and geometry measurements will be carried out to produce line maps, digital maps and photo maps. In general, photogrammetry is a mapping technology by utilizing aerial photography to be processed into a geo-spatial information system. Batu Bersurat Village is one of the villages located in Subdistrict XIII Koto Kampar, Kampar Regency, which did not have a geospatial information map. Community service team from the Mechanical Engineering Department of the University of Riau had a plan to carry out community service activities in Batu Besurat Village in the form of making geospatial information maps through aerial mapping. This aerial mapping activity was carried out by utilizing UAV with the type of fixed wing. In its implementation, the community service activities were planned to involve Mechanical Engineering students, university students of the University of Riau, village officials and the local community. It is expected that with this community service program, the geospatial information system map made by Batu Bersurat Village can be  used in village spatial planning for agricultural land, residential land and validation of village boundaries.


2017 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 51-58
Author(s):  
Damian Faustryjak ◽  
Michał Majchrowicz ◽  
Lidia Jackowska-Strumiłło

Abstract The paper presents a web application for navigation through the university campus, which is based on Global Positioning System GPS and OpenStreetMap. The application has a multilayer structure and multi-labelling support. The proposed solution ensures better management of visual data and more efficient image processing comparing to the other known methods. With the new search system, users can place a lot of information on one layer without losing the legibility of displayed data. All the information that was displayed on the map was grouped and assigned to the appropriate categories.Therefore a map contains a lot of related information that needs to be linked to each other. The system has been divided into modules that ensure the integrity of the displayed things. Presenting so much information at the same time is managed by modules. Their main job is to provide results that is then segregated and grouped. The system presented in this paper was applied for Lodz University of Technology.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 97
Author(s):  
Halim Agung ◽  
Johanes Fernandes Andry

The study was conducted to measure the level of capability of the academic information system towards the achievement of the university’s vision and mission. The researcher examined the impact that occurred on the university regarding the level of capability of the academic information system. The focus of this study is about effectiveness, efficiency, functional information technology units in academic information systems, integrity, saveguarding assets, reliability, confidentiality, availability and security. The researcher conducts literature studies, interviews, distributing questionnaires, examines documents and analyzes the results of questionnaire dissemination and document checking to obtain actual values from the level of capability of academic information systems and factors that affect academic information systems. The researcher processes the statistical data in the form of validity and reliability tests. Researchers use the COBIT 5 framework on 1 domain, namely the Monitor, Evaluate and Assess (MEA) domain to conduct research on the capabilities of academic information systems. The results of the study are in the form of recommendations for solutions for improving the capabilities of academic information systems at universities.


Author(s):  
Haruo Sakamoto ◽  
Yoshiya Takemura ◽  
Yukari Yanamoto

This research and development aims the development of the disaster information system by the network for the disaster information collected at the time of disasters such as earthquakes, storm, or flood. This system uses a small unmanned aircraft for the aerial photography. The system sends the aerial photography information to the ground. The damage state can be understood by the monitoring television, when the system is established. The radio-controlled motor glider is used as a small unmanned aircraft. The gliding performance can be effectively obtained with small energy, and the flight time expected is to be long. Two small wireless cameras and GPS receivers are loaded as an information collection system. The glider was designed and produced by the materials such as balsa wood and plywood board. The wing length is 2 m long, and the weight of the aircraft body is 813g. The weight of the aircraft body contains about 140 g of the information collection system. A flight experimentation was conducted. The location is the campus of the Kochi University of Technology, where the permission of the flight experiment was obtained there. The information collection system successful worked within half the range of the university campus as a result of the flight experimentation. This research and development concluded that the information collection system in the range of the university campus was possible.


Author(s):  
Ardie Halim Wijaya

The presence of the University XYZ are the ideals that have long been rooted within Bangka Belitung Islands people. Dreams that have been mapped long ago before the birth of Bangka Belitung province and further raised in line with the establishment of the province of Bangka Belitung. With the status of the State university of new admissions screening new students through the SNMPTN, SBMPTN path for independent pathways XYZ University still use manual system of registering students, the division of the exam room, recap report student enrollment and registration of new students. One effort that can be done is to increase and improve the information system of new admissions independent pathways that are still manual with computerized systems and integrated so as to provide timely and accurate information as a basis for decision making


KOMPUTEK ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Rico Agus Prasetyo ◽  
Ghulam Asrofi Buntoro ◽  
Moh Bhanu Setyawan

Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo is a well-known campus in the district of Ponorogo. From various regions in the Madiun residency many people are familiar with the Muhammadyah Ponorogo University campus. There are also many other campuses that are socialized to schools in various ways to promote their campuses. This research resulted in an Augmented Reality application as an introduction to the Android-based Campus Building Muhammadiyah Ponorogo. The purpose of this application is to support the development of technology and also facilitate campus PMB in socializing Ponorogo Muhammadiyah University Campus to prospective new students and can be operated anywhere by the user. Users of this system can see images of campus buildings in 3D virtuosity and building information. This application was successfully run on an android smartphone and successfully presented campus information.


Author(s):  
D. Suwardhi ◽  
S. W. Trisyanti ◽  
N. Ainiyah ◽  
M. N. Fajri ◽  
H. Hanan ◽  
...  

The new campus of ITB-Indonesia, which is located at Jatinangor, requires good facilities and infrastructures to supporting all of campus activities. Those can not be separated from procurement and maintenance activities. Technology for procurement and maintenance of facilities and infrastructures –based computer (information system)– has been known as Building Information Modeling (BIM). Nowadays, that technology is more affordable with some of free software that easy to use and tailored to user needs. BIM has some disadvantages and it requires other technologies to complete it, namely Geographic Information System (GIS). BIM and GIS require surveying data to visualized landscape and buildings on Jatinangor ITB campus. This paper presents the on-going of an internal service program conducted by the researcher, academic staff and students for the university. The program including 3D surveying to support the data requirements for 3D modeling of buildings in CityGML and Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) data model. The entire 3D surveying will produce point clouds that can be used to make 3D model. The 3D modeling is divided into low and high levels of detail modeling. The low levels model is stored in 3D CityGML database, and the high levels model including interiors is stored in BIM Server. 3D model can be used to visualized the building and site of Jatinangor ITB campus. For facility management of campus, an geo-information system is developed that can be used for planning, constructing, and maintaining Jatinangor ITB’s facilities and infrastructures. The system uses openMAINT, an open source solution for the Property & Facility Management.


Buildings ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (7) ◽  
pp. 167
Author(s):  
Romain Neuville ◽  
Jacynthe Pouliot ◽  
Roland Billen

Visualizing building assets within building information modeling (BIM) offers significant opportunities in facility management as it can assist the maintenance and the safety of buildings. Nevertheless, taking decisions based on 3D visualization remains a challenge since the high density of spatial information inside the 3D model requires suitable visualization techniques to achieve the visual task. The occlusion is ubiquitous and, whilst solutions already exist such as transparency, none currently solve this issue with an automatic and suitable management of the camera. In this paper, we propose the first RESTful web application implementing a 3D viewpoint management algorithm and we demonstrate its usability in the visualization of assets based on a BIM model for visual counting in facility management. Via an online questionnaire, empirical tests are conducted with architects, the construction industry, engineers, and surveyors. The results show that a 3D viewpoint that maximizes the visibility of 3D geometric objects inside the viewport significantly improves the success rate, the accuracy, and the certainty of a visual counting task compared to the traditional four side points of view (i.e., from the front, back, left, and right viewpoints). Finally, this first validation lays the foundation of future investigations in the 3D viewpoint usability evaluation, both in terms of visual tasks and application domains.


Author(s):  
M. V. Noskov ◽  
M. V. Somova ◽  
I. M. Fedotova

The article proposes a model for forecasting the success of student’s learning. The model is a Markov process with continuous time, such as the process of “death and reproduction”. As the parameters of the process, the intensities of the processes of obtaining and assimilating information are offered, and the intensity of the process of assimilating information takes into account the attitude of the student to the subject being studied. As a result of applying the model, it is possible for each student to determine the probability of a given formation of ownership of the material being studied in the near future. Thus, in the presence of an automated information system of the university, the implementation of the model is an element of the decision support system by all participants in the educational process. The examples given in the article are the results of an experiment conducted at the Institute of Space and Information Technologies of Siberian Federal University under conditions of blended learning, that is, under conditions when classroom work is accompanied by independent work with electronic resources.


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