Rose week 4:
Chapter 6:
- Spatiotemporal data and real0time GIS basics: Handles current and continuous data
- Dynamic: something that moves
- Discrete: something that ājust happensā
- Stationary: stands still but values change
- Change: change or growth
- Sensory networks
- Spatially distributed autonomous sensor that can cooperatively pass data through network, often wirelessly, for live data access and analysis
- Internet of things(IoT)
- Network of physical objects or āthingsā embedded with sensors and network connectivity, which enable these objects or āthingsā to collect and exchange data
- IoT applications
- Enterprise applications: smart cities, infrastructure management, environment quality monitoring, smart retail-inventory management, and precision agriculture
- Consumer applications: connected cars, connected health, and smart homes
- ArcGIS Velocity
- Information and data come in from feeds then is processed in real time. The filtered and analyzed data is then put into various outputs like ArcGIS Dashboards, Insights, Web AppBuilder, and other apps, or just even to actuate devices
- ArcGIS Dashboards
- Allows users to convey information by presenting location-based analytics using intuitive and interactive data visualizations on a single screen
- Ready to use data visualizations and other tools to interact with data
- ArcGIS Mission
- Real-time geospatial communications and situational awareness product that provides users with picture of operating environments and helps coordination of movement and communication
- Three components: mission manager, mission responder, mission server
- An idea I had for this section would be using a Dashboard to put in and show data of food insecurity and malnutrition. However, I think this would be difficult as there arenāt set cases to something like food insecurity and is difficult to quantify and show in this format.Ā