February 17, 2023
9:00 am PST
Data pathways will be explored concerning geospatial technologies and the requirements between open-source data, information security, and geospatial ethics.
As technologies are developed for autonomous transportation, it is critically important that the positional location data is kept secure. Typically through the use of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), often referred to as Global Position System (GPS), as well as ground-based transponders.
Positional awareness through the use of location data, as well as open-source services such as Open Street Map (OSM) and how it has been used in the war in Ukraine, will be discussed.
Who should attend?
Anyone interested in positional data security and learning how information is collected and displayed.
Event Facilitator:
Vincent DiNoto Jr.
Director of the National Geospatial Technology Center of Excellence (GeoTech Center)
Co-PI of the National Center of Autonomous Technology
Professor of Physics, Astronomy, and Geospatial Technology
Dean of College and Systemic Technology
vince.dinoto@kctcs.edu
Degrees from Indiana State University in Terre Haute, IN, Physics.
Current research interests are using geospatial technology in historical research, such as redlining, battlefield mapping, and Sanborn Insurance Maps. Data collection of community items. Curriculum Design in web mapping and using Python in Mapping.
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NCyTE is funded by the National Science Foundation grant #2054724