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GIS & Sensoring
Geospatial data can be classified in two major categories in terms of their sources:
a) archival data and
b) realtime data collected from sensors.
Traditional GIS applications such as map interfaces or geo-processing applications require access to spatial databases to extract both geographic data and associated metadata. On the other hand with the emergence of the sensors as an important new technology for real time data acquisition, a new breed of applications developed to analyze the sensor observations in real-time or near-real time are appearing. These new type of applications require immediate access to data.
In the many processing industries, but certainly in oil, gas, nuclear plants, the need to improve security and safety whilst reducing downtime, losses to plant and equipment, spillages and other loss of product and material remains a constant issue. In order to reduce these risks, real-time streaming data that is instantaneously available through web browsers or mobile devices will help companies to pro-actively manage these risks. Our Live product can help you to define the risk events and present these in real time to your employees. Today the GIS community faces unique challenges to support interoperability between diverse set of data and service standards.
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