It was a
pleasure to discuss “Transforming Transportation Networks with a Geospatial
Strategy” with the panel of experts at a Conference organized by the Ministry
of Science &Technology on “Geospatial Policy or National Development on
21st – 22nd February 2023.
Geospatial
Strategy can help Transportation Sector on both the “Supply-side,” i.e.,
Developing Infrastructure Network, and the User-side, i.e., Mobility.
The focus
points on Infra side are
• Speed and capacity
• Frequencies and time
• Cost
GIS combined
with 3D, 5G Networks, IoT, and IPv6 protocols can be a game changer by
integrating Surveying, Planning, Designing, construction, and Asset Management.
On
User-side, i.e., Mobility, this will
be useful for drivers in finding the most optimal and cost-effective routes but
more useful for Business development around logistics and other Industries.
5 themes will determine the future of mobility
–
• Multi-modal
• Shared
• Autonomous
• Connected
• Electrified or Green Fuel
Precision in
data and technology will be a key
determinant of the future of transportation technology. It can effectively
transform a vehicle into a thinking and self-operating IoT device.
Location
Intelligence (LI), a part of AI, collects and analyzes geospatial data from
different sources.
The
strategic insights from this data help solve various business challenges for
the transportation industry.
This is done
by providing access to spatial data, trends, patterns, and relationships
between vehicles and infrastructure.
GIS should
be a means to an end, which is to shape global businesses and make citizens'
life easy by adding critical context to the decision-making process.
Gone are the
days when a team would be sent “on the ground” to investigate a business
opportunity. Geospatial data can do all this while providing rich insights that
help decision-making.
Companies
all over the world are utilizing geospatial data in diverse ways.
But the
conventional B2G system will not work, and natural inefficiency will creep into
it, making it useless like the Smart City Initiative.
If we want
this policy to be successful, the democratization of Data and easy availability
of data should be a primary part so that a B2C ecosystem develops around it.
Our young
generation is smart and can use the data better than policymakers think!


