Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Future Transport in cities

Prof Antony G.O. Yeh Future Transport in cities and GIS - the university of hong kong organise by CASA UCL lunch hour lecture

GIS research Centre - Learn the book - be proactive 

Future smart cities - smart mobility and need off GIS to support the mobility.
Sustainable cities - Ecology cities. In 1985 - from the computer -LAN. In hong kong it started with electric about the mobility leading to digital cities. Ubiquitous - Government, companies and people with AI and AV- Autonomous vehicle with 5G technology. Induction loop traffic sensors used to collect the data. Sensors in Smart surveillance. Smart lamp post- placed at Singapore. Angle difference method for vehicle navigation in multilevel road networks for automatic calibration  for lowest cost portable inclinometer. China Smart door plate 2016 is launched to check the route for the location.

Conditional automation and full automation for the high degree of Automation of vehicles. Building information modelling - BIM- need to submit for the project for approval to get the navigation line in future which is similar to 3D GIS model. Navigation system will have limitation for the future transport. Smart address System, Integration of GIS and BIM, High definition map got Autonomous Vehicle and Automatic extraction, generation and updating of vehicle and pedestrian navigation path for smart city. Article on Hierarchical pattern for traffic mobility road structure. Indoor pedestrian navigation system in BIM model for the data source. Work in progress for the Outdoor pedestrian navigation in smart travel. High definition map for standard definition. Data privacy needs to be major point of technology discussion and key impact of AI and IOT. HSGNG Model - Hybrid Skeleton Grid navigation graph Model. This model have six elements - indoor open space, indoor closed space regions, 8-neighbour grid graph, skeleton graph, private space or indoor opening region and connection edge of indoor open/closed space. 

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