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Title: Governors Office for Technology


1
Geographic Information Systemsfor Land Surveyors
- An Overview
  • Sponsored by
  • Governors Office for Technology
  • Office of Geographic Information
  • February 14, 2002
  • Ross Mackay, Kentucky Geodetic Advisor, National
    Geodetic Survey
  • Ted Stumbur, Geo-Processing Specialist III,
    Kentucky State Police

2
Schedule
  • 115 - 135 Welcome and introductions
  • 135 - 315 Early afternoon session
  • GIS Definition and Concepts
  • Software Functionality
  • GIS uses in Kentucky and elsewhere
  • 315 - 335 Break (20 minutes)
  • 335 - 515 Late afternoon session
  • Opportunities for Providing Services
  • Positional Accuracy and GIS
  • Metadata and Data Acquisition

3
What is GIS? - Definition
  • GIS is an information system
  • GIS as a software package uses database concepts
    along with map based interface for display
  • GIS as a system consists of hardware, software,
    people, and data
  • GIS as a tool supports business processes, or
    problem solving

4
What is GIS? - Basic concept
  • Point, lines, polygons, pixels
  • Attribute tables
  • Layers

5
GIS Data Model
  • VECTOR DATA
  • Data is stored as points, lines and polygons
  • Analysis is based on associated attribute data
    query or vector overlays.

6
Points, lines and polygons represent features
features such as state boundaries
Attribute table contains information about each
feature
7
GIS Data Model
  • RASTER DATA
  • Data are stored as pixels
  • Data Analysis is based on manipulating pixel
    values

8
Digital Elevation Model
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Data organized as layers
  • Link basemap with
  • resident agency data
  • scanned documents, images or videos
  • Global positioning system data
  • Backdrop with
  • digital aerial imagery or
  • satellite imagery

10
GIS and CAD
  • GIS works best for data management and analysis
    (as a database system)
  • CAD works best for graphic data creation and
    editing (as electronic paper)

11
The Power of GIS
  • DATA INTEGRATION
  • GIS allows to query and analyze different types
    of data from different sources in an integrated
    manner
  • DATA ANALYSIS
  • GIS has analytical capabilities which go beyond
    feature mapping and attribute queries
  • DATA VISUALIZATION
  • GIS allows to visualize query or analysis results
    for better understanding and communication.

12
Data Integration and Analysis
  • Location
  • Where is it?
  • Condition
  • What is it?
  • Patterns
  • How is it distributed?
  • Trends
  • What has changed?
  • Modeling
  • What if ?
  • Time and Travel?
  • What is near me?
  • Data Integration from different sources
  • Search and query
  • Overlays (vegetation cover and slope)
  • Spatial analysis (including statistics)

13
Data Visualization
  • Data and analysis results can be viewed in new
    and different ways
  • Visualization reveals hidden relationships
  • Provides better communication

14
GIS DEMO
  • ArcView 3.2 software
  • Display point, line, polygon themes
  • Display Attributes
  • Query Attributes
  • Spatial Query
  • Display Raster Data

15
Who uses GIS in KY?
  • Local Governments
  • State Governments
  • Universities
  • Utility companies
  • Water districts
  • etc

The application of GIS is limited only by the
imagination of those who use it. Jack
Dangermond President, ESRI
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Where do you find GIS in KY
  • Consortiums or partnerships built around GIS
  • Presence of City, County or Joint Planning
    Commissions
  • Presence of countywide zoning
  • Use of GIS by County PVA Office and existence of
    digital parcel data

17
Kentucky Statewide Digital Basemap Initiative
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Basemap Data Sources
  • DOQQ
  • Digital Ortho Quarter Quad
  • DRG
  • Digital Raster Graphics
  • DEM
  • Digital Elevation Model

http\\ogi.state.ky.us
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GIS is used in daily work...
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Property Valuationand Land Records Management
  • Parcel map updates
  • Public access
  • Tax assessment

21
Flood Insurance Determinations
22
Urban Development / Revitalization
23
Statewide GIS Issues
  • Data Sharing Arrangements
  • Standardization
  • content and terminology
  • digital submissions
  • other automation standards
  • Metadata (cataloguing data)
  • Spatial Data Quality Assurance
  • Geodetic Reference
  • National Spatial Reference System Federal Base
    Network
  • Single Zone State Plane Coordinate System
  • Height Modernization

24
National Spatial Reference System(NSRS)
  • Consistent National Coordinate System
  • Latitude
  • Longitude
  • Height
  • Scale
  • Gravity
  • Orientation
  • and how these values change with time.

25
Federal Base Network
  • A nationwide, 100 kilometer array of geodetic
    control stations positioned to 2-centimeter
    accuracy of latitude, longitude, and height.
  • The FBN will resolve positional discrepancies
    between existing state HARN and the National CORS
    network, improve the quality and homogeneity
    NSRS, provide the observations necessary for a
    comprehensive nationwide datum readjustment, and
    improve geoid modeling.
  • 35 States completed or being worked on.
    Kentucky is next.

26
  • Kentuckys FBN
  • Coordinated by NGS through Kentucky
    Transportation Cabinet.
  • NGS is assisting in project planning, and will
    provide observer training and on-site project
    supervision
  • NGS will process the data and incorporate the
    survey results into the NSRS.
  • KYTC is extending HARN control by establishing
    at least one monument in each county.
  • KYTC will provide personnel and equipment for
    collection of data at these sites.

27
  • Kentuckys FBN
  • All Kentucky surveyors are invited to
    contribute by attending training and co-observing
    at approved locations.
  • For each station, perform at least three
    5½-hour GPS observations on separate days and
    include at least one start time shift of 4 hours
    or more.
  • Observation Campaign tentatively
    scheduled for Winter 2002.

28
Kentucky Single ZoneState Plane Coordinate System
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Rationale for a Single Zone
  • Advances in GIS, hardware, and network technology
    have made it feasible to create, manage, access,
    view, query, and analyze high resolution datasets
    covering large geographic areas.
  • Analyzing raster data over a large geographic
    regions such as watershed or highway corridor
    within the state is practical only when all data
    is presented in the same coordinate system or
    reference frame.
  • A uniform coordinate system will facilitate
    non-vector data integration and viewing on
    statewide basis, and eliminate extra cost and
    effort needed to maintain the current overlap
    areas between the North and South Zones.
  • A survey grade projection will allow surveyors
    and engineers to develop plans capable of being
    constructed on the ground in a single zone with
    minimal grid to ground distortions, thus
    facilitating the development of highly accurate
    mapping data for GIS.

30
KY1Z
  • NGS now provides Single Zone coordinates on
    Data Sheets designated as KY1Z
  • North and South Zones are still published.
  • Data Sheets also now provide coordinates in
    both U.S. Survey Feet and Meters.
  • Designed primarily for statewide GIS concerns,
    the ground to grid distortion has been balanced
    to fit the needs of most surveying applications.

31
Height Modernization
  • The goal of Height Modernization is to provide a
    reliable and accurate infrastructure for
    elevation data enabling the development of a more
    accurate geoid model and a more precise statewide
    DEM.
  • The resulting improved geoid model provides the
    ability to derive accurate elevations using GPS
    observations. An accurate DEM provides the
    ability to create shaded relief maps, slope
    models, watershed models, volumetric modeling,
    vertical profiling and sections.

32
Height Modernization in Kentucky?
  • Full implementation of height modernization
    nationwide, is an enormous undertaking that will
    take many years, and will require partnering with
    the private sector, state and Federal agencies.
  • State Criteria for Participation in Height
    Modernization
  • State Organization with statewide credibility
  • Commitment to work with NOAA to ensure
    consistency with National Height Modernization
    objectives
  • Reliance on NOAA's Height Modernization
    guidelines
  • State height needs determined using public
    forums
  • Use of contracts with the private sector

33
Geographic Information Systemsfor Land Surveyors
- An Overview
Break
34
GIS and Surveyors
  • GIS is part of and supports daily business in
    many organizations
  • Surveyors create geographic information
  • GIS is dependent on reliable geographic
    information
  • Surveyors bring integrity and reliability to
    geographic Information

35
Opportunities for expanded range of services
  • Clients may request the surveys to be submitted
    in GIS format
  • Surveyors may provide their expertise for
    improving GIS
  • Data accuracy assessment services
  • Data conversion and analysis services
  • Sub-contracting for GIS consultants

36
Digital Submissions
  • More state and local government agencies require
    the submission of map information in digital
    format
  • Most often in GIS format
  • CAD is usually acceptable

37
Defining Accuracy
  • There are many types of accuracy associated with
    GIS
  • Accuracy in this presentation is referred to as
    POSITIONAL accuracy
  • Positional accuracy is the difference between the
    mapped feature and its true position on the
    ground.
  • Other Types of Accuracy
  • Attribute accuracy
  • Temporal accuracy

38
Survey Document or GIS Data
  • GIS - Get It Surveyed?
  • Data is not more accurate just because it is in a
    computer
  • BUT, it can be as accurate as you want it to be

39
Why would you need survey accuracy for your GIS
data
  • Maps use scale
  • Survey is 11 measurements (iron in the ground)
  • GIS Data is stored as coordinates
  • Software does not know nor discriminate between
    different accuracies

40
GIS Accuracy requirements
  • The entire GIS is only as accurate as the least
    accurate layer
  • Surveyors are equipped to evaluate accuracy
    requirements
  • Accuracy requirements are usually determined by
    balancing the budget against intended uses

41
Accuracy vs. cost
cost
accuracy
42
Accuracy vs. usefulness
usefulness
accuracy
43
Absolute vs. relative location
  • Absolute location refers to a position on the
    surface of the Earth expressed in some Cartesian
    coordinate values or angular measurement
    (latitude, longitude). Absolute accuracy is
    quantifiable.
  • A relative location refers to a position of
    certain features in relationship to others. Many
    GIS databases opt for relative rather than
    absolute location accuracy.

44
Metadata is necessary for accountability
  • Metadata is a description of data
  • intended uses
  • coordinate system
  • accuracy
  • development methods
  • Helps to identify and find data
  • Covers your butt...

45
Data acquisition
  • Enter field survey notes - COGO
  • GIS accepts a variety of electronic file formats
  • Survey data collectors with built in GIS
    capabilities being developed

46
New Integrated GPS/GIS Tools
Agriculture Asset Management Construction Environm
ental Forestry Factory Automation Mapping
GIS Marine Military Mining OEM Boards and Chip
Sets Public Safety Survey Timing
Synchronization Transportation Vehicle
Security Urban Municipal Utilities
47
NGS Monuments on the Webhttp\\ngs.state.ky.us
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NGS Monuments on the Web
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NGS Monuments on the Web
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NGS Monuments on the Web
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NGS Monuments on the Web
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Questions?Thank You.
  • Ross Mackay, Kentucky Geodetic Advisor
  • National Geodetic Survey
  • Ross.Mackay_at_mail.state.ky.us
  • 21 Millcreek Park
  • Frankfort, KY 40601
  • Phone 502-573-0189
  • Fax 502-573-1711
  • Ted Stumbur, Geo-Processing Specialist III
  • Kentucky State Police
  • Ted.Stumbur_at_mail.state.ky.us
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