The proposed Sub-Programme which aims at advancement and development of innovative Geo-spatial information and communication technology and integrate Geomatics and ICT technologies for innovative spatial applications. GeoICT is an enabling technology that is stemmed from the integration of geo-spatial information and imaging technologies with ICT. It is considered as a core emerging technology that forms a basis for spatial decision making, geo-computation and Location Based Services (LBS). It contributes significantly to the emerging markets and applications like Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI), digital earth, location based commerce (L-Commerce), Mobile Commerce (M-Commerce), E-Commerce and E-Government etc.
Proposed R&D Streams under GeoICT
The research in GeoICT will have the following broad streams.
1. Geo-spatial information, acquisition and processing
2. Geo-spatial Imaging, Media and Information Processing Stream
- Spatial sensor web
- Network based real time 3D geo-spatial visualisaions and data streaming
- Open and distributed Internet and Wireless GIServers
- Location based services
- Intelligent geo-spatial algorithms for 3D data analysis
3. Integrated GeoICT Systems & Applications
- 3D mapping and modeling from high resolution remote sensing images
- Automated 3D modeling from LiDAR systems
- Automated feature extraction, data fusion and change detection
- Automated feature extraction from imageries
- Land based and air borne mobile mapping technologies
A Project Advisory & Monitoring Committee (PAMC) for this multi-disciplinary GeoICT Sub-Programme has been proposed. The list of experts for PAMC are as given below:
- 3D modeling of Heritage sites of India
- Location based spatial decision support for security and risk assessment
- Disaster Management
- Location based health tracking and monitoring
- Communicable disease/invasive species monitoring and management
1. Prof. Ashok Jhunjhunwala, IIT Madras,Chennai (Chairman)
2. Prof. Subhashis Banerjee, IITDelhi, New Delhi (Member)
3. Prof. P.J. Narayanan, IIIT, Hyderabad (Member)
4. Prof. Sharat Chandran, IIT Bombay, Mumbai (Member)
5. Brig(Retd) N Dhal, Mackenzi Chair Professor, Anna University, Chennai (Member)
6. Dr. P. Anandan, Managing Director, Microsoft Research, Bangalore (Member)
7. Dr. K.R. Murali Mohan, DST, New Delhi Member-Secretary
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Credits: Dr. K.R. Murali Mohan, DST, India
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