Geodata and Geoservices For IoT and Mobility

August 17, 2018

Monitoring planet Earth is a rapidly growing industry. The data produced about Earth is referred to as geodata” and can come from a variety of sources. These include, for example: 1. satellite and aerial imagery 2. elevation data 3. data on moving objects 4. tracking info 5. field indexes Often, such geodata is produced and distributed among satellite companies and state agencies. It can be expensive, and without specialized software, it is rarely accessible to other industry sectors or the broader public. In addition to satellites and drones, geodata is being generated by every owner of a cell phone and by a myriad of other connected devices. However, this data mainly belongs to, and is utilized by corporations

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