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The document discusses geographical information systems (GIS) and mobile GIS. It defines GIS as a system for capturing, storing, and analyzing spatially referenced data tied to locations on Earth. Mobile GIS extends GIS into the field using mobile devices, GPS, and wireless connectivity. The key components of mobile GIS architectures are mobile clients, GIS software, GPS, databases on the server side, and wireless networks connecting client to server. Mobile GIS provides benefits like improved field work efficiency and data accuracy.

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Geographical
Information System
Management

Seminar Coordinator-
Presented By-
Mrs. Meena Arora
Nishant Singh

(1609113069)
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What Is GIS?

▰ A system for capturing, storing, checking,


integrating, manipulating, analyzing and
displaying data which are spatially
referenced to the Earth.
▰ This is normally considered to involve a
spatially referenced computer database
and appropriate applications software.
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GIS Process

Source: https://www.slideshare.net/geographic-information-system-
29590419
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What Is Mobile GIS?

▰ Mobile GIS is the expansion of GIS technology


from the office into the field..
▰ Mobile GIS integrates the following
technologies.
╺ • Mobile Devices
╺ • Global Positioning System (GPS)
╺ • Wireless Communications for Internet
GIS access
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Technologies that make


mobile GIS possible
▰ Global Positioning System (GPS) technology .
▰ Mobile OS and device platforms such as smart
phones, Pocket PCs, PDAs (Personal Digital
Assistant), Laptops and Tablet PCs.
▰ GIS and navigation software for mobile platforms.
▰ Wireless Communications including Internet GIS
access, Wi-Fi, broadband and Bluetooth
capabilities.
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Objectives of Mobile
GIS
▰ Fully Open Source.
▰ Compatibility with a large variety of mobile
devices (PDAs, Tablets, Cell Phones etc.).
▰ Highly configurable User Interface.
▰ Highly portability across different OS.
▰ Multi language support .
▰ Support vector, raster and various database
formats.
▰ Integration of GPS.
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Mobile GIS Architecture

Source: https://www.slideshare.net/arniontech/mobile-gis-14449976?from_action=save
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Mobile GIS Architecture


▰ The client side components are the mobile client
(laptop computer, PDA or mobile phone), a mobile
GIS Software and Global Position System (GPS)
attached to the mobile client, while server side
components are generally made up of one or more
different database.
▰ A wireless communication network ensures
communication between the client and the server
for data uploads and downloads, or information
request and response.
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Benefits of Mobile GIS

▰ Improves efficiency and accuracy of field


operations.
▰ Improves completeness and accuracy of GIS
data.
▰ Improves quality of geographic analysis and
decisions .
▰ Easy access of GIS Data.
▰ Replace paper-based workflows.
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Mobile GIS Architecture


▰ The client side components are the mobile client
(laptop computer, PDA or mobile phone), a mobile
GIS Software and Global Position System (GPS)
attached to the mobile client, while server side
components are generally made up of one or more
different database.
▰ A wireless communication network ensures
communication between the client and the server
for data uploads and downloads, or information
request and response.
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Integration Of GIS With


GPS
▰ GPS or Global Positioning System is a constellation
of 27 satellites orbiting the earth at about 12000
miles.
▰ These satellites are continuously transmitting a
signal and anyone with a GPS receiver on earth
can receive these transmissions at no charge.
▰ Data collected in GPS receivers, it can be directly
transferred to a GIS System. This data will have
the spatial location as well as feature/attribute
data attached to it.
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Google Maps
Navigation
▰ This application uses an Internet connection to
a GPS navigation system to provide turn-by-
turn voice-guided instructions on how to arrive at
a given destination.
▰ Google Maps Navigation requires connection to
Internet data (e.g. 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi, etc.) and normally
uses a GPS satellite connection to determine its
location.
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How To Add Feature Of


GIS In Android
Application
▰ Android Studio(IDE) is used for he
development of Android application.
▰ Add the Runtime Android SDK dependency to your
application module as an Android Archive (AAR)
package. 
▰ Android Studio provide Google Map Activity.
▰ After adding activity user can develop GIS feature
using Google Maps API.
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Conclusion

▰ Hundreds of thousands of organizations in virtually


every field are using GIS to make maps that
communicate, perform analysis, share information,
and solve complex problems around the world.
▰ GIS apps work virtually everywhere: on your
mobile phones, tablets, in web browsers, and on
desktops.
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Reference

[1] Sumanta Das, “Geographic information system,” March 29,


2007. [Online],
Available:https://www.slideshare.net/geographic-information-
system-29590419 [Accessed April 7, 2020].
[2] arniontech, “Mobile GIS,” Sep 25, 2012. [Online], Available:
https://www.slideshare.net/arniontech/mobile-gis-14449976?
from_action=save [Accessed April 7, 2020].

[3] arcgis, “ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android”. [Online], Available:


https://developers.arcgis.com/android/10-2/guide/develop-your-
first-map-app.html [Accessed April 7, 2020].

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