Spatial Enablement of Government – the role of JUPEM
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Spatial Enablement of Government – the role of JUPEM
Spatial Enablement of Government – the role of JUPEM SR DR.TENG CHEE HUA CADASTRAL DIVISION 1 SPATIAL ENABLEMENT 2 ROLE OF JUPEM 3 CURRENT AND FUTURE INITIATIVES OF JUPEM 4 CONCLUDING REMARKS PRESENTATION LAYOUT SPATIAL ENABLEMENT “Spatial enablement is about managing information spatially, not managing spatial information” - Ian Williamson, Australia (2011) SPATIAL ENABLEMENT Connected Platform Connected Government • Government Department Society Government Organisations People • Citizens, businesses & academia • Technical systems, in particular SDI Technology Entities involved in Spatial Enablement (Holland, Rajabifard, Williamson, 2009) Towards Spatially Enabled Malaysian Government and Society : The Road Map SPATIALLY ENABLED TECHNOLOGY SPATIALLY ENABLED PLATFORM GPS/GNSS Utility Information System GPS/GNSS Total Station National Geospatial Data Centre (NGDC) Total Station Laser Ground/Airborne Scanning Technology Ground/Airborne Laser Scanning Technology Ocean Mapping Systems State Geospatial Data Centre(SGDC) OceanSatellite MappingImages Systems Satellite Images Airborne Sensors (Radar/Gravity/ Airborne Sensors Magnetic) (Radar/Gravity/ Magnetic)Sensors Spaceborne (Radar /Altimetry/Etc) Space borne Sensors (Radar /Altimetry/Etc) SPATIALLY ENABLED SYSTEM Local Geospatial Data Centre (LGDC) National Digital Cadastral Database (NDCDB) Land Administration System (eLand) MyGDI GeoData Services G4NRE, MyLIIS, G4E,G4C Planning Information System Marine Geospatial Data Centre (MGDC) Economic Development Land Administration Public Works Urban & Regional Planning Real Estate And Facilities Management GIS System For Local Authorities National Security Environmental Management System Tourism Multi Purpose Cadastre PADU SPATIALLY ENABLED GOVERNMENT Defense GIS System Coastal And Marine Geoinformation System NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL REFERENCE FRAME (GDM2000, MyRTKnet, NDCDB, Marine Geodetic Control) Public Safety Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) Sustainable Development Spatial Enablement in Malaysia Various basic maps Satellite images Aerial photos E Public survey results G O V & Statistics data Various databases Road and river data Environmental information Disaster information C G O V Enabling Platform S E G MyGDI MPC MyRTK Network / GDM2000 (Malaysia Geospatial Data Infrastructure) National /State / Local Geospatial Data & S E S Disaster counter measures Land management Urban planning Car navigation Towards Spatial Maturity General user Mobile ROLE of JUPEM Enabler and supporter to SEGS 1 2 3 “Spatial enablement contributes to the expansion of consultative and participative expansion of consultative and participative government services to the society” (Ian Williamson, 2012) Custodian to Malaysia geospatial data – NDCDB, PADU, NTDB Geodetic Reference provider VISION • Making JUPEM’s service in mapping and survey, as well as geospatial data management, eminent in order to fulfill the nation’s vision MISSION • Providing a quality mapping and surveying service, as well as geospatial data management through the best system, competent human resource and a working environment that is conducive. Managing geospatial data Available, Accurate, Authoritative, and Secure (3A+S) to meet the country’s vision. CORPORATE PLANNING GEOSPATIAL DEFENSE UTILITY DSMM ACTIVITY CADASTRE GEODETIC MAPPING INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES JUPEM CURRENT INITIATIVES Dataset For MyGDI F R A M E W O R K D A T A S E T Aeronautical Built Environment Demarcation Geology Hydrography Hypsography Soil Transportation Utility Vegetation Special Use General GDM2000 Figure 4: Connection of PMGSN94 to GDM2000 The Difference Between Local Geodetic Datum (MRT) and Geocentric Datum. Figure 3: MASS Network GDM2000 MyRTKnet Reference Station Monuments 2 1 4 3 15 MyRTKnet Data Flow Reference station data streams into the GITN IP cloud via 64K leased lines. T T T T From the GITN cloud, all reference station data is immediately sent to Seksyen Geodesi KL over a 1M leased line. T The GITN Internet Gatway forwards requests on port 8080 to the GPStream computer on which the NTRIP server is running. Upon receipt of the NMEA GGA string from the particular user, the system will begin to stream network RTK corrections to the user. T Remote users connect by getting onto the internet using GPRS or GSM to ISP and selecting the IP address of the GITN Internet Gateway 202.75.44.154 port 8080. Other users can also access the wenserver at 202.75.44.154 for access to customizable Rinex files for post processing and other services. 16 TIDAL NETWORKS Analogue Digital Telemetry TELEMETRI (DFT3) ANALOGUE - DIGITAL (DFT1) MyGEOID Multi-Scale Topographic Databases 1:1 m 1: 250k National 1:50k 1:25k 1:10k Provincial 1:5000 1:2500 1:1000 1:500 Municipal National Digital Cadastral DataBase (NDCDB) NDCDB DATAFLOW FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITY MAPPING OUTPUT Ground and Subsurface Utility Mapping Data From Utilities Agencies Digital Dataset Hardcopy Maps Surveyed Lot From National Digital Cadastre Data Base Hardcopy Maps Scanning & Image Correction Image Tiling and Cataloging Updated Utilities & Topo Vector Data Orthophoto and Orthoimages From Existing Mapping Program Monoscopic Digitising And Editing Topographic Vector Data (Digitised) Field QC/Completion Raster Vector Format Conversion Image Processing, Image Rectification Text Format Conversion Datum Transformation Data Structuring Digitising Corrected Image Utilities Vector Data (Converted) Utility Map Utility Data Topography Features 22 Utility Map @ 1:500 scale 23 • Multipurpose Cadastre Database • National Digital Cadastral Database • Strata / Stratum / Marine Database • Model based vertical Datum • Real Time Precise Positioning • Marine based Infrastructure Cadastral Mapping Geodetic Geospatial Defense • Topographic Database • Cartographic Database • Aerial Photography Database • National Utility Mapping Database • Multisource data acquisition capability • Real Time Data Acquisition, Processing and dissemination • Defense GIS System JUPEM GeoPortal System Overview VPN JUPEM STATE (Cadastral Division) Mapping Division JUPEM HQ Primary Data Center Internet Secondary Data Center •Backup One Stop Center •Recover Users •Disseminate “The enabling science, technology and infrastructure provided by spatial information is transforming the way governments do business.” (Ian Williamson, 2012) DSMM FUTURE PLAN: To better enhance DSMM role in SEGS and leading agency in Malaysia geospatial data. MALAYSIA REAL-TIME KINEMATIC GNSS NETWORK (MyRTKnet) 28 50 68 80 Semenanjung Malaysia – 30 Stesen Mobile MyRTKnet Solar Panel Sabah – 20 stesen Radio Antenn a Sarawak – 20 stesen GPS Antenna Surge Protecto r Integrity Monitoring Data Com UPS System Rover Base & Rover Receiver LCD Monitor Server Broadcast Radio Control Center HEIGHT MODERNIZATION Model GEOID 1 cm Ukuran Aras Digital HMS - Ukuran Aras GPS Makmal Kalibrasi Ukur Aras IFOS Multipurpose Cadastre NDCDB SPATIALLY ENABLED PLATFORM LARGE SCALE GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES Topographic and man-made features, demographic, Geo-referenced to GDM2000 MPC SPATIALLY ENABLED SYSTEM/large scale GIS scale 1:1200 Mutipurpose Cadastre Infrastructure 3-Dimensional City Models Street Addresses Building/Facilities Satellite Images NGDC/SGDC (GDM2000) NDCDB (GDM2000) National / State Geospatial Database (Server MyGDI National/State) National / State NDCDB (JUPEM HQ / State) Mapping Transformation of Mapping Activity of Peninsula, Sabah, Sarawak: Planning of topography mapping individually Plan and execute its own air photography and procurement of satellite images Process selection of control points and aerial triangulation using aerial photography obtained Carry out ortho-rectification Perform mono and stereo digitization. Update Topography and Cartography Database Airborne Photography Digital Aerial Photography Digital Camera Conventional Camera Mapping Data Acquisition Geospatial Data Generation CATMAPS 35 3D CADASTRE Better understanding of the objects or properties (on surface or subsurface). Avoid many ownership confusions. Provides better information for various professions (including legal). Multilevel Buildings Incorporating the 4th element; time Marine Cadastre: Sustainably Administering The Marine Environment DSMM will ensure the Department’s strategies and future plans are always in line with elements for Spatially Enabled Society DSMM agrees that Spatially Enabled Government will increase efficiency, effectiveness and competitiveness of government and enhance government’s delivery systems To realised SEGS, DSMM supports to work together with all agencies utilizing geospatial data. CONCLUDING REMARK KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA THANK YOU