Pollution Information Retrieval System For Anand District Area Through Arcgis Map
Pollution Information Retrieval System For Anand District Area Through Arcgis Map
Pollution Information Retrieval System For Anand District Area Through Arcgis Map
Web Site: www.ijettcs.org Email: [email protected], [email protected] Volume 3, Issue 1, January February 2014 ISSN 2278-6856
Pollution Information Retrieval System for Anand District Area through ArcGIS Map
Dr. Mijal Mistry1, Pritesh Patel2
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Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studies and Research (ISTAR), Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, India
Keywords: GIS, Data, Mapping, ArcGIS, Information System, Real Time, Pollution.
Approach a new way of thinking and problem solving that integrates geographic information into how we understand and manage our data. This approach allows us to create geographic knowledge by measuring the earth, organizing this data, and analyzing and modeling various processes and their relationships. The Geographic Approach also allows us to apply this knowledge to the way we design, plan, and change our world. [7] It involves following steps. Ask Acquire Examine Analyze Act Below figure 1 shows the approach taken for geographic.
1. INTRODUCTION
A Geographic Information System (GIS) integrates hardware, software and data for capturing, managing, analyzing and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information. [1] GIS allows viewing, understanding, question, interpreting, and visualizing data in many ways with its relationships, patterns, and trends in the form of maps, globes, reports and charts. [1] A GIS helps you to answer questions and solve problems by looking at your data in a way that is quickly understood and easily shared. [1] GIS technology can be integrated into any enterprise information system framework. [1] A GIS can be thought of as a system it digitally makes and "manipulates" spatial areas that may be jurisdictional, purpose, or application-oriented. [h] In a general sense, the term describes any information system that integrates, stores, edits, analyzes, shares, and displays geographic information for informing decision making. GIS applications are tools that allow users to create interactive queries (user-created searches), analyze spatial information, edit data in maps, and present the results of all these operations.[9][10] Geographic information science is the science underlying geographic concepts, applications, and systems.[11]
3. REPRESENTATION OF DATA
GIS data represents real objects (such as roads, land use, elevation, trees, waterways, etc.) with digital data. Real objects can be divided into two abstractions: discrete objects (e.g., a house) and continuous fields (such as rainfall amount, or elevations). [8] Traditionally, there are two broad methods used to store data in a GIS for both kinds of abstractions mapping references: raster images and vector. Points, lines, and polygons are the stuff of mapped location attribute references. A new hybrid method of storing data is that of identifying point clouds, which combine three-dimensional points with RGB information at each point, returning a "3D color image". [8] Many disciplines can benefit from GIS technology. An active GIS market has resulted in lower costs and continual improvements in the hardware and software components of GIS. These developments will, in turn, result in a much wider use of the technology throughout science, government, business, and industry, with applications including real estate, public health, crime Page 63
2. GEOGRAPHIC APPROACH
Geography is the science of our world. Coupled with GIS, geography is helping us to better understand the earth and apply geographic knowledge to a host of human activities. The outcome is the emergence of The Geographic Volume 3, Issue 1 January February 2014
Figure 2 Street Map To point to particular location latitude and longitude will be set. The other map which shows Topo layout provides the points where pollution was recorded. Below figure 3 shows the points plotted into the map.
4. DEVELOPED SYSTEM
For keeping all above mentioned information into mind, we developed a system which plots the points where there is pollution. For this system, pollution is categorized as High Pollution, Medium Pollution and Low Pollution. A survey has been conducted in v.v.nagar city and nearby few cities and locations at different times and samples is collected. We have taken help of environment science department, ISTAR College. Air samples are collected and processed at the lab for finding out the air pollution. The sample location, sample details, timing are noted into the system along with latitude and longitude. The system takes the samples and suggests the best time to visit the area of a city where pollution is low based on the information collected on that area. Now a day, people are also using maps for finding information, location route and so on. The developed system also plots the points into the surveyed site and based on the pollution category it is displaying the different color. It also shows legend for pollution category so user can get idea about it. A user interface is designed to entering the surveyed information and analysis information. A user interface also contains map which plots the points. Reporting facility is available for collecting information and its results. For plotting the points into map esri Arc Gis map is used. Pollution is identified based on criteria. These pollutants can injure health, harm the environment and cause property damage. For this research below mentioned criteria are used for measuring the pollution at various locations: Carbon Monoxide (CO) Lead (Pb) Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Ozone (O3) There are various forms of maps like Street Map, Topo map, Satellite view etc. In this paper both Topo and Street map are used. Figure 2 shows the street map of the area where research was conducted.
Figure 3 Points Plotted on Map Each points shows its details when it is clicked. It shows the values for each criterion. It is showing round figure for each value for simplicity. Below figure 4 shows it. Zooming facility for map is also provided.
5. BENEFITS OF GIS
Cost Savings and Increased Efficiency - GIS is widely Volume 3, Issue 1 January February 2014 Page 64
AUTHOR Dr. Mijal Mistry received his Ph.D degrees in Computer Scicenc from Sardar Patel University in 2013. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor with the Department of Computer Science, Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studies and Research, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat Technological University, Gujarat, India. His research interests are mainly focused on Mobile, Web Technology, Arc GIS, MultiAgent. Pritesh Patel received his Master degree in Computer Application from Sardar Patel University in 2008. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor with the Department of Computer Science, Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studies and Research, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat Technological University, Gujarat, India. His research interests are mainly focused on Mobile and Web Technology.
6. FUTURE ENHANCEMENT
In future, the system will provide facility for dynamically inserting, modifying and deleting the values wherever the user is moving. It provides dynamic location service to the user. It also provides real time information regarding weather based on the selected location.
7. CONCLUSION
The system provides the facility for collecting and analyzing the pollution information. The points are plotted with the help of Arc GIS map. Overall it is very useful for finding out the pollution area of our city and shows it on map with live coordinates. This system can also be used to provide suggestions for best time to visit the area and what kind of precautions should be taken to minimize the pollution.
References
[1] http://www.esri.com/what-is-gis/overview# overview_panel retrieved on 5 Dec 2013 [2] http://www.esri.com/what-is-gis/cost-savings retrieved on 15 Dec 2013
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