GIS-technologie

The GIS Technology chair concentrates on the spatial information infrastructure. Central point is the durable geo information that can be shared, re-used, based on joint definitions of data sets and services. Proceeding from technology and technology development the chair aims to contribute to the realisation of a spatial data infrastructure based on vario scale spatiotemporal 2D – 5D models and processes for applications areas like cadastre and  real-time GIS. 

The GIS Technology chair efforts result in true impact on society. For example, the topology, 3D geometry and validation research results are now part of the Oracle spatial Database Management System. Together with the Dutch cadastre the chair introduced a world-wide standard for the land administration domain model (ISO 19152).

Peter van Oosterom,  professor and chair of GIS Technology, manages the Varioscale geo-information project. With this project a new concept named "vario-scale" is proposed, where the data once stored in a vario-scale data structure can be used for generating all wanted scales in a smooth digital way. He is in charge of the Massive point clouds project. Within this project several novel and innovative eScience techniques will be developed.

The chair also hosts international events and publishes corresponding proceedings. With all these activities the chair has a significant impact on the international geo-information research agenda.

Prizes

Te chair won prizes for several outstanding results, like the Oracle spatial education & research excellence Award 2007, the Dutch Geo-innovation Awards in the category ‘Science’ ( 2007 and 2009), with respectively 3D Topography and Usable well-scaled mobile maps. And the chair was granted a patent for Variable scale geo-information (2012) and a US Patent for Localisation Techniques in Buildings (2013).

Head of the Chair:

Peter van Oosterom