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Development of GIS based Disease Outbreak Detection System utilizing open source technologies

Abstract In the recent times, design and implementation of desktop based disease outbreak detection system using open source technologies has always been a focused and challenging task. Health data has both the spatial and temporal variability in nature which is

Abhilash Sangireddy 4th November 2015 GIS, PostGIS No Comments

DEVELOPMENT OF HYDROLOGICAL MODELING SYSTEM FOR FLOOD PEAK ESTIMATION USING OPEN SOURCE GEOSPATIAL TOOLS

Abstract Freshwater-related risks of climate change including that of extreme weather events such as floods, will increase significantly with increasing greenhouse gas concentrations (IPCC 2014). Hydrological modelling is an effective method for quantifying the peak flood and area inundated by

Abhilash Sangireddy 4th November 2015 DEM, GIS, water routing No Comments

Climate Grid Point Retrieval by Integrating R With QGIS

Abstract Climate data is the very essential in the climate change, trend pattern and water resources studies. Most of the studies related with climate data are dealing with small areas but the climate data available are mostly global level or

Abhilash Sangireddy 4th November 2015 climate, GIS No Comments

Hydrological modeling in hilly watershed with Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)

Abstract The adversely changing climate, Land Use Land Cover (LULC) and its impact has become global issue in hydrology of mountainous region. A part of dun valley area of Dehradun, i.e., Asan river watershed has seen significant changes in urban

Abhilash Sangireddy 4th November 20154th November 2015 FOSS4G, Open Data, Open Standards No Comments

Future Trends and Technologies: Big Data Analytics pro Web Processing Service

Abstract Recent evolution is focused on interaction with large amount of datasets and challenges to design analysis technique. To meet these challenges, Big Data Analytics concept emerged which require advance technologies to process large volume of data efficiently by using

Abhilash Sangireddy 4th November 2015 Bigdata, Web service No Comments

Creation of a Web GIS of Rural drinking water sources in Punjab using FOSS tools

Abstract Use of free and open source GIS (Geographic Information Systems) tools (FOSS-GIS) to create Web GIS applications is increasing day by day. Technical features provided by FOSS tools are comparable to their proprietary peers. There is a variety of

Abhilash Sangireddy 4th November 2015 FOSS4G, Web GIS Applications No Comments

A Web GIS template for Societal-GIS: namma-mysuru.org

Abstract Digital globes like OpenStreetMap (OSM), Sahana Eden, and WorldMap are offering user friendly GIS features for public utility. Geospatial data located on a Map helps decision makers to be able to make more meaningful decisions and mapping clients can

Abhilash Sangireddy 4th November 2015 Geospatial, GIS, Open Data, Open Standards, OpenStreetMap No Comments

Development of a Land Change Modeling Platform using Open Source Tools and Technologies

Abstract Availability of past, present and future status of land-use/ land-cover (LULC) information in a spatially distributed manner is vital for land-use planning, climate studies and understanding environmental implications. Simulating future scenarios of LULC requires understanding the linkage between LULC

Abhilash Sangireddy 4th November 2015 Landuse, statistics No Comments

Geostatistical computing for spatial landscape modelling using open source technology

Abstract Spatial landscape modelling for identification of Biological Rich (BR) areas in Indian landscape was developed by Department of Space (DOS) and Department of Biotechnology (DBT) Govt. of India under national level project on Biodiversity Characterization at landscape level using

Abhilash Sangireddy 4th November 2015 statistics No Comments

The quality Assessment of OpenStreetMap

Abstract —Just a few year ago mapping was primarily used in cars for navigation but now it enables everything from lucrative location lased services to game changing autonomous driving in era of internet of things. Revolutionary computer technology given us

Abhilash Sangireddy 4th November 2015 crowdsourcing, Open Data, Open Standards, OpenStreetMap No Comments
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