Working Group 7.1
Cadastre Technologies and Smart City
Policy Issues
There are multiple technologies being offered for surveyors as part
of their activities in the development of cadastre and land management
systems. Many of these technologies are unknown to many surveyors, and
there is limited understanding of the role, if any, of these
technologies.
To address this, working group 7.1 will focus on exploring these new
technologies with a critical eye and on building capacity within the
surveying community to ensure the best use of the technology and the
competitiveness of cadastre surveyors in the market.
Digital twin and Smart City, in particular, are emerging as key topics
to improve transportation, energy, social safety and to decrease pollution
caused by climate change and urbanization. To solve these problems, total
efforts are being made on the smart city construction with all the latest
technologies such as Drones, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, Robot
Technology, Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) Technology for
the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. And a smart city can be
completed using the platform base called the Digital Twin.
Finally, smart cities are being built to solve the problems of cities
that have reached their limits and to ensure sustainability, and
eventually, smart cities will change the paradigm of urbanization around
the world with the continuing growth of cities and the construction of
human-centred smart cities that improve the quality of citizen’s life.
Chair
Bong Bae Jang, Republic of Korea
Specific topics
The digital twin concept in Korea and opportunities in other
jurisdictions
Introduction of new technologies related to cadastre activities
such as Drones (UAVs), Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, IoT,
Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and a study of their effect on
cadastral surveying.
Analysis report will be also circulated among working group 7.5
(the role of the cadastre surveyor)
Issuing activity report of working group 7.1
What we are working on -
Discussion paper on emerging technologies and smart
city(digital twin)
Summary recommendations for the assessment of new
technologies in land administration systems
Time table - from 2019 to 2020
Goals
2019
2020
2021
2022
First Half
Second Half
First Half
Second Half
Defining Concept and terms
Reporting Development and
Practices
LX Case Studie
Study Results Presentation
Report writing
Report reviewing
Report Publication
What's New
Digital twin and future land technologies
All the new technological trends occurring in our daily life - such as
mobile devices, automation and cloud systems - are also influencing how
land information systems, both in the private and public sector, are
developed. In 2019, Korea LX (their national cadastre institution) hosted
an outstanding Commission 7 meeting in where countries around the world
showcased their development, challenges and opportunities. Korean are
leading the way on the digital twin followed closely by important
developments in Australia and UK.