Title: Toward Cyber National Land
1- Toward Cyber National Land
Cyber Japan in 21 Century
5 JULY 2005
CC The Exchange
HOSHINO,Yoshihisa
2Cyber Japan- integrate various geographic data
by address matching-
Provider of geographic data A
Providing map data
Provider of geographic data B
Geographic data through Web page
Topographic map data (GSI)
Geographic data through Web page
Web page
Map data
Geographic data
Web page
Geographic data
Internet Integrated
Disaster prevention
Download
Area marketing
Software (GSI)
Vehicle operation management
3Cyber Japan Web System(Portal Site)
http//cyberjapan.jp/
4Cyber Japan Web System
Base Map Data
scroll zoom up, zoom out display by
coordinates display by scale print display
symbol display line display plane display
letter display attribute display graph measure
distance, area etc
seamless vector map data for whole Japan select
map scale properly search by geographic names
5Number of Cyber Japan Site
2005.6.1 73groups ? National or local
government----30 ? Education----------------
6 ? Non profit organization------- 16 ?
Research------------------ 8 ?
Private------------------- 13
6An example of Cyber Japan site (Sightseeing map
of Southern Boso peninsula Tomiura town-2)
7An example of Cyber Japan site(NPO Kamakura
Citizen Net)
8An example of Cyber Japan site(Japan Map
Center -1)
9The Site of the Disaster Situation by
Niigataken-Chuetsu Earthquake (GSI)
10The Site of the Disaster Situation by
Niigataken-Chuetsu Earthquake (GSI)
11Conventional GIS Site
GIS Provider
GIS User
Base Map
INTERNET
Geographical Information
Delivery of graphics through internet
Provider must prepares and maintains both base
map data and geographic data. Superposition of
both data by provider must be necessary on
demand. Graphics of these data must be delivered.
? Cost much on provider side
12Cyber Japan Web System
G S I
Always deliver base map data
Prepare and deliver updated base map data
Base map data
Superpose data on browser
GIS PROVIDER A
INTERNET
Geographic data A Geographic data B
etc
GIS PROVIDER B
Various geographic data
Geographic data A Geographic data B
etc
Deliver geographic data except for base map data
Cost less for providers
13Network of GPS Stations GEONET
1,200 GPS stations Continuous observation of
crustal movement
14Disaster Prevention
GSI is designated the government organization of
disaster prevention based on the law of disaster
countermeasure. Research of earthquake, crustal
movement, geomorphological survey Emergency
survey at disaster (aerophoto, GPS survey,
geomorphological survey)
?Superposition of disaster information of
Miyakejima Island Volcano
15Positioning Spatial Information Everywhere
Geographical Spatial Information at ANYTIME,
ANYWHERE, for ANYONE
Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, Ultrasonic,.
GNSS
IC-tagged marker
Intelligent ground marker
16Hybrid Positioning between GPS, Wireless LAN, and
IC Tag
Switching by IC Tag
Wireless LAN
GPS
Entrance
17Intelligent ground markerfor Geodetic reference
- Application of RFID technology
- Access network through unique code (ucode) to
- Facilitate management
- Facilitate survey
- Aid navigation
- Get other position-related information
First intelligent marker in Kobe
18Intelligent ground marker
Information Service Center
Communicator
IC Tag with ucode
No.001 Lat.. 3400'00.000? Lon.
13500'00.000? Hgt. 2.00 m Address 80
Kyomachi, Kobe City
Area Information
Management Information
19Intelligent ground marker
- Experiment in Kobe -city in 2005
- With 95 markers to
- Establish technical specification
- Seek applications possibilities
- Plans to nationwide campaign in following years
500m