Geoinformatics Laboratory
How can we photocopy the whole space?
We are engaged in research on “photocopying the whole space” by making full use of satellites, airplanes, drones, and mobile terminals, etc. In visualizing problems associated with the building of social infrastructure and disasters and making future predictions about them, it is necessary to prepare the map data accurately to depict all the details that we need for analyzing and interpreting the map data. We aim to make the social foundation 欧洲杯足彩app下载_欧洲杯下注平台-【直播*网站】 sophisticated by multidimensionally understanding the movement of people and things inside the cities with the use of geoinformatics, which fuses studies based on land surveys and various other technologies.

- Faculty Name
- NAKAGAWA, Masafumi
- Keyword
- Measurement technologies,Geographic information systems,Safety,peace of mind,Image processing,BIM (Building information modeling),Disaster responses,GPS (Global positioning system),Remote sensing,Maintenance management
- Laboratory location
- Research Building TOYOSU Campus 9F 09A32
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Land surveying
- Civil engineering
- Environmental engineering
- Information engineering
- Sociology
FOR SOCIETY
Geoinformatics can be used not only for map services but also in the fields of construction, disaster mitigation, environment, and public policy fields by fusing it with various technologies, including those of measurement, information and communication, and machine control.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Development of measurement and display technologies for next-generation map services
- Extraction and analysis of city information using satellite data
- Development of mobile sensors to interactively obtain environmental information