2020
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)is.1943-555x.0000582
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Smart Data Management of Urban Infrastructure Using Geographic Information Systems

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“…This field of research is very active and several researchers have widely shown the capability and potentiality of GIS technology in several areas related to transport infrastructures, including risk mapping and vulnerability assessment to seismic hazards [30], planning of maintenance operations [31], development of GIS-based transportation management systems [32][33], and risk-based analysis of transport networks [33][34]. Furthermore, one of the main current needs of asset owners, to develop up-to-date and applicable GIS-based catalogues for infrastructure management purpose, is related to the digitalization process which has been progressively applied by public authorities to convert information of infrastructure systems from legacy formats, including cartographic maps and computer-aided design (CAD) projects, to GIS environments [35]. In this context, this research shows an experimental application in the context of viaducts and bridges management, through the integration of ground-based, remote sensing and managing of structural information into a unique platform represented by a GIS-based catalogue.…”
Section: A Gis Catalogue Integrating Ground-based Remote Sensing and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This field of research is very active and several researchers have widely shown the capability and potentiality of GIS technology in several areas related to transport infrastructures, including risk mapping and vulnerability assessment to seismic hazards [30], planning of maintenance operations [31], development of GIS-based transportation management systems [32][33], and risk-based analysis of transport networks [33][34]. Furthermore, one of the main current needs of asset owners, to develop up-to-date and applicable GIS-based catalogues for infrastructure management purpose, is related to the digitalization process which has been progressively applied by public authorities to convert information of infrastructure systems from legacy formats, including cartographic maps and computer-aided design (CAD) projects, to GIS environments [35]. In this context, this research shows an experimental application in the context of viaducts and bridges management, through the integration of ground-based, remote sensing and managing of structural information into a unique platform represented by a GIS-based catalogue.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some of the articles in this special collection were presented at the 2019 International Conference on Smart Cities (ICSC) organized by iSMARTi that took place in Seoul, Korea. Balasubramani et al (2020) propose a smart data management protocol to convert infrastructure maps from legacy computer-aided design (CAD) formats to geographic information systems (GIS), including procedures to ensure data integrity via a machinelearning algorithm, to track urban infrastructure evolution and to combine GIS infrastructure maps with other data sets for optimal scheduling of asset repair. This is a critical capability that is required by most metropolitan agencies worldwide that currently seek efficient and effective ways to infuse smart management of their data and infrastructure.…”
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