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规划软件和规划支援系统研究展览

追踪你的每一个动作(Tracking Your Every Move)

Jospeh Ferreira 着

GPS、GIS、无线网络和微形电子感应器能令我们监测各种都市活动。其中的即时、线上追踪车辆是目前己经开始进行之一个实例。我们将会展示两种利用GPS、电池电话科技和网际网络技术,追踪汽车并以即时显示其位置之实例。其中一个实例(在NHTSA 撞击测试己经测试)亦有加速表、回转仪、和其他感应器测量废气、燃油里数…等资料。在我们的个案中,我们将会在波士顿公路设置二千个以上的感应器进行三年研究,基于你在何时和何地驾驶,测算出自动保险价的潜在收益(胜过以平的年费计算)。

像 “老大哥”一样,这类科技给予“联线城市”一个新的涵义。他们也提供规划、控制和协调都市活动的新机会,并且私隐与安全的新关注,我们将会观察科技的进展和讨论一些应用。

发掘公共住宅的空间关系(Exploring Spatial Relationships in Public Housing)

Lorlene Hoyt 着

这个示范以费城住宅局和其三个主要住宅开发计划(传统住宅、分散式住宅、和第八类)之整体简介开始。透过使用ArcView、空间分析、3-D立体分析,比较城市中各个住宅房屋单位的空间分布。这种视觉测试允许我们找出空间分布的规律和产生研究假设。最后,这次示范亦说明ArcView中S-Plus做为测试假设的工具的角色。

MAPC 以网络为基础的GIS 工具(MAPC Web-Based GIS Tool)

Myoung-Gu Kang 着

世界上有不少空间相关的资讯,还有很多资讯--包括地图、地理、社会经济地理、地质学、海洋图、幻灯片等,均是对外公开之资讯。然而,运用这些资讯时,使用者必须拥有特定软件,而这些需要金钱和时间训练。其次,整合来自不同来源不同格式的资料相当不易。这些考量是促使建立分散和以元件为基础之地理资讯处理开发和技术基础架构之诱因。

而MAPC 以网络为基础的GIS 工具是其中一种尝试。开发MAPC 以网络为基础的GIS 工具分成两部分,第一部分是利用地图伺服器 (MapServer)建立相互运作的GIS 伺服器,建立允许具备空间功能之网际网络应用程式的OpenSource发展环境。第二部分是整合地图伺服器 (MapServer)和麻省理工正片伺服器(MIT Ortho Server)之网络界面。它们是用Perl语言,一种伺服器端之标注语言所写成。

利用MAPC 以网络为基础的GIS 工具,使用者可以在正片上观察道路系统、水流、界限和MBTA等。他们还可以放大/缩小影像、重设影像中点、开/关不同层次。这个计划的网站是http://mapc.mit.edu/

都市内地分析软件(HAP)(HAP: Urban Hinterland Analysis Package)

Jinhua Zhao 着

这示范是了解有关在都会系统中城市之间的空间结构和互动模型。本研究集中在过去都市中城市影响力的模式。我们会选中国的几个都市进行个案研习,以示范这工具在都会系统中协助空间关系分析之效果。在示范中,我们将会进行软件介绍和个案研讨。





Exhibition of Planning Software and Planning Support Systems Research

Tracking Your Every Move

by Joseph Ferreira

GPS, GIS, wireless networking, and microelectronic sensors are enabling us to monitor all kinds of urban activity. Realtime, online tracking of vehicles is one example that has begun to take off. We'll display and demonstrate two types of onboard tracking devices that use GPS, cell phone technology, and the internet to track automobiles and map their position in real time. One of the units (being tested for use in NHTSA crash studies) also has accelerometers, gyros, and other onboard sensors to measure emissions, fuel mileage, etc. In our case, we'll be putting 2000+ units in Boston metro autos for a three-year study examining the potential benefits of pricing auto insurance based on when and where you drive (rather than as a flat annual fee).

These technologies give new meaning to the term 'wired city' as well as the phrase 'big brother'. They provide new opportunities for planning, controlling and coordinating urban activity and new concerns about privacy and security. We'll look at the technology and discuss some of the implications.

Exploring Spatial Relationships in Public Housing

by Lorlene Hoyt

This demonstration begins with a brief overview of the Philadelphia Housing Authority and its three principal housing programs (Conventional Sites, Scattered Sites, and Section 8). Using ArcView, Spatial Analyst, and 3-D Analyst, we compare the spatial distribution of housing units in each program throughout the city. These visual examinations allow us to detect spatial patterns and generate research hypotheses. Finally, this demonstration speaks to the role of S-Plus for ArcView as a tool for testing such hypotheses.

MAPC Web-Based GIS Tool

by Myoung-Gu Kang

There is a lot of space-related information over the world, and more information -- including atlas, geography, socio-economic geography, geology, oceanography, orthophotos, and so forth -- keeps becoming open to the public. However, to utilize the data, users have to have certain software, which still requires much money and training. Secondly, it's not easy to integrate the data in various formats from different sources. These concerns are motivating the development of the technical infrastructure for open distributed and component-based geoprocessing.

The MAPC web-based GIS tool is one of these attempts. The development of MAPC web-based GIS tool has two parts. One is setting up an interoperable GIS Server with MapServer, an OpenSource development environment for building spatially enabled Internet applications. The other is Web interface to integrate the MapServer and the MIT Ortho Server. It's written in Perl, a server-side script language.

With the MAPC web-based GIS tool, users can see the road system, water bodies, boundaries, MBTA lines, etc, on top of orthophotos. They also can zoom in/out and re-center, and turn on/off the available layers. The web site for the project is http://mapc.mit.edu/.

HAP: Urban Hinterland Analysis Package

by Jinhua Zhao

This demo is about the modeling of the spatial structure and interaction between the cities in the urban system. This research focuses on the model of the influence of cities on ex-urbia. Software was developed to assist the analysis of the influence of the cities in the urban system. Case studies on several urban systems in China were carried out to demonstrate how this tool could help in the analysis of the spatial relationship in the urban system. The software and the case studies will be presented during the demo.




 
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