Geospatial Data Availability Through Map and Server—A Case Study

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Now days free mapping tools are available to prepare a map, but they are not so much reliable and authentic, because the new mapmakers are not so much trend about principle, concept and methodology. So improperly designed map with lack of modern concept and technique do not effectively use for analysis and mapping. The study and analysis of area of this paper is lying between latitude of 17:19:0.5–17:30:07 (approx.) and longitude of 78:27:30 to 78:38:29 (approx). It covers an area of 400 km2 (around 10 km from IISM, SOI, Uppal, Hyderabad). The area falls in Survey of India OSM Sheet No. E44M7 & E44M11. The study and its analysis using MS-V8, Erdas and GIS, and creation of public utility map in terms of spatial and non-spatial data is a challenging task. The heavy data volume can’t be handled and analysis by traditional system of record keeping. This paper is to develop integrating concept of GIS for future smart city projects. It is very helpful for future city/urban planning and healthy city development. Finally it is Upload and displaying the Map of selected area of city on Internet browser with attribute using open source software Geo-server, Google Earth & Bhuvan Portal (for upload data). Those map which have spatial and non spatial information along with geometrical accuracy will have a massive demand not only in user community but also in infrastructure development in a systematic manner. Forthcoming smart city project, interactive revolution of Geospatial mapping tool will have a very powerful optimization.

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Pandey, B. C. (2020). Geospatial Data Availability Through Map and Server—A Case Study. In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (Vol. 33, pp. 605–616). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7067-0_49

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