KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
Spatial Enablement of
Government – the role of
JUPEM
SR DR.TENG CHEE HUA
CADASTRAL DIVISION
PRESENTATION LAYOUT
ROLE OF JUPEM
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CONCLUDING REMARKS 4
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3 CURRENT AND FUTURE INITIATIVES OF JUPEM
SPATIAL ENABLEMENT
SPATIAL ENABLEMENT
“Spatial enablement is about managing information
spatially, not managing spatial information”
- Ian Williamson, Australia (2011)
SPATIAL ENABLEMENT
Government
• Government Department
Organisations
• Citizens, businesses & academia
People • Technical
systems, in particular SDI
Technology Society
Connected Government
Connected Platform
Entities involved in Spatial Enablement
(Holland, Rajabifard, Williamson, 2009)
GPS/GNSS
Total Station
Ground/Airborne Laser Scanning Technology
Ocean Mapping Systems
Satellite Images
Airborne Sensors (Radar/Gravity/
Magnetic)
Spaceborne Sensors (Radar /Altimetry/Etc)
SPATIALLY ENABLED
TECHNOLOGY
SPATIALLY ENABLED
PLATFORM
SPATIALLY ENABLED SYSTEM
SPATIALLY ENABLED
GOVERNMENT
GPS/GNSS
Total Station
Ground/Airborne Laser Scanning Technology
Ocean Mapping Systems
Satellite Images
Airborne Sensors (Radar/Gravity/
Magnetic)
Space borne Sensors (Radar /Altimetry/Etc)
National Geospatial Data Centre (NGDC)
State Geospatial Data Centre(SGDC)
Local Geospatial Data Centre (LGDC)
National Digital Cadastral Database (NDCDB)
Multi Purpose Cadastre
PADU
Marine Geospatial Data Centre (MGDC)
Utility Information System
Land Administration System (eLand)
MyGDI GeoData Services
G4NRE, MyLIIS, G4E,G4C
Planning Information System
GIS System For Local Authorities
Environmental Management System
Defense GIS System
Coastal And Marine Geoinformation System
Economic Development
Land Administration
Public Works
Urban & Regional Planning
Real Estate And Facilities Management
National Security
Public Safety
Tourism
Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)
Sustainable Development
NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL REFERENCE FRAME (GDM2000, MyRTKnet, NDCDB, Marine Geodetic Control)
Towards Spatially Enabled Malaysian
Government and Society : The Road Map
Various databases Statistics data
Public survey results
Road and river data Disaster information
Environmental
information
Satellite images
General user
Various basic maps
MyRTK Network / GDM2000
Aerial photos
National /State / Local Geospatial Data
Disaster counter
measures
Urban
planning Land
management Car
navigation Mobile
Spatial Enablement in Malaysia
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MyGDI (Malaysia Geospatial Data Infrastructure)
Enabling Platform
Towards Spatial Maturity
MPC
ROLE of JUPEM “Spatial enablement contributes to the
expansion of consultative and
participative expansion of consultative
and participative government services to
the society” (Ian Williamson, 2012)
Enabler and supporter to SEGS
Custodian to Malaysia geospatial data – NDCDB, PADU, NTDB
Geodetic Reference provider
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• Making JUPEM’s service in mapping and survey, as well as geospatial data management, eminent in order to fulfill the nation’s vision
VISION
• Providing a quality mapping and surveying service, as well as geospatial data management through the best system, competent human resource and a working environment that is conducive.
MISSION
Managing geospatial data Available, Accurate, Authoritative, and Secure (3A+S) to meet the country’s vision.
CORPORATE PLANNING
GEOSPATIAL DEFENSE
CADASTRE
MAPPING
GEODETIC
UTILITY
DSMM ACTIVITY
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES
JUPEM CURRENT INITIATIVES
Aeronautical
Built Environment
Demarcation
Geology
Hydrography
Hypsography
Soil
Transportation
Utility
Vegetation
Special Use
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Dataset For MyGDI
GDM2000
The Difference Between Local
Geodetic Datum (MRT) and
Geocentric Datum.
Figure 4: Connection of PMGSN94 to GDM2000
Figure 3: MASS Network
GDM2000
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MyRTKnet Reference Station Monuments
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Reference station data streams into
the GITN IP cloud via 64K leased
lines.
From the GITN cloud,
all reference station
data is immediately
sent to Seksyen
Geodesi KL over a 1M
leased line.
Remote users connect by getting
onto the internet using GPRS or
GSM to ISP and selecting the IP
address of the GITN Internet
Gateway 202.75.44.154 port 8080.
The GITN Internet Gatway
forwards requests on port
8080 to the GPStream
computer on which the
NTRIP server is running.
Upon receipt of the NMEA
GGA string from the
particular user, the system
will begin to stream network
RTK corrections to the user.
Other users can also
access the
wenserver at
202.75.44.154 for
access to
customizable Rinex
files for post
processing and other
services.
MyRTKnet Data Flow
TELEMETRI (DFT3)
ANALOGUE - DIGITAL (DFT1)
Analogue Digital Telemetry
TIDAL NETWORKS
MyGEOID
1:1 m
1: 250k
1:50k
1:25k
1:10k
1:2500
National
1:5000
1:1000
Provincial
Municipal
1:500
Multi-Scale Topographic Databases
National Digital Cadastral DataBase (NDCDB)
NDCDB
DATAFLOW FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITY
MAPPING
Raster
Orthophoto and Orthoimages From Existing
Mapping Program
Surveyed Lot From National Digital
Cadastre Data Base
Topographic Vector Data (Digitised)
Monoscopic Digitising
And Editing
Image Tiling and Cataloging
Ground and Subsurface Utility Mapping Data From Utilities Agencies
Vector Text
Utilities Vector Data (Converted)
Format Conversion Datum Transformation
Data Structuring
Format Conversion Image Processing, Image Rectification
Scanning & Image Correction
Digitising
Field QC/Completion
Corrected Image
Hardcopy Maps
Updated Utilities & Topo
Vector Data
OUTPUT
Digital Dataset
Hardcopy Maps
Utility Map @ 1:500 scale
Topography Features
Utility Data
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Utility Map
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• Real Time Data Acquisition, Processing and dissemination
• Defense GIS System
• Model based vertical Datum
• Real Time Precise Positioning
• Marine based Infrastructure
• Topographic Database
• Cartographic Database
• Aerial Photography Database
• National Utility Mapping Database
• Multisource data acquisition capability
• Multipurpose Cadastre Database
• National Digital Cadastral Database
• Strata / Stratum / Marine Database
Cadastral Mapping
Geospatial Defense Geodetic
System Overview
Users
VPN
Internet
Primary Data Center
Secondary Data Center
JUPEM HQ
One Stop Center
Mapping Division
JUPEM STATE (Cadastral Division)
•Backup •Recover •Disseminate
JUPEM GeoPortal
DSMM FUTURE PLAN:
To better enhance DSMM role in
SEGS and leading agency in
Malaysia geospatial data.
“The enabling science, technology and
infrastructure provided by spatial
information is transforming the way
governments do business.”
(Ian Williamson, 2012)
Solar
Panel
Radio
Antenn
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Broadcast
Radio
UPS System
Server
Surge
Protecto
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Base & Rover Receiver
LCD Monitor
GPS Antenna
Data Com
Rover
MALAYSIA REAL-TIME KINEMATIC GNSS NETWORK (MyRTKnet)
Integrity Monitoring
Mobile MyRTKnet
Control Center
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Semenanjung Malaysia
– 30 Stesen
Sabah – 20 stesen
Sarawak – 20 stesen
HMS - Ukuran Aras GPS
Ukuran Aras Digital
HEIGHT MODERNIZATION
Makmal
Kalibrasi
Ukur Aras
IFOS
Model
GEOID
1 cm
NDCDB LARGE SCALE GEOGRAPHIC
FEATURES MPC
Multipurpose Cadastre
SPATIALLY ENABLED
PLATFORM
Topographic and man-made features,
demographic, Geo-referenced to
GDM2000
SPATIALLY ENABLED SYSTEM/large scale
GIS scale 1:1200
Mutipurpose Cadastre Infrastructure
3-Dimensional City Models
Street Addresses
Building/Facilities
Satellite Images
NGDC/SGDC (GDM2000)
NDCDB (GDM2000)
National / State Geospatial Database (Server MyGDI National/State)
National / State NDCDB (JUPEM HQ / State)
Mapping
Transformation of Mapping
Activity of Peninsula, Sabah, Sarawak:
Planning of topography mapping individually
Plan and execute its own air photography and procurement of satellite images
Process selection of control points and aerial triangulation using aerial photography obtained
Carry out ortho-rectification
Perform mono and stereo digitization.
Update Topography and Cartography Database
Airborne Photography
Digital Aerial Photography
Conventional Camera
Digital Camera
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CATMAPS
Mapping Data Acquisition
Geospatial Data Generation
3D CADASTRE
Better understanding of the objects or properties (on surface or subsurface).
Avoid many ownership confusions.
Provides better information for various professions (including legal).
Multilevel Buildings
Incorporating the 4th element; time
Marine Cadastre: Sustainably
Administering The Marine
Environment
DSMM will ensure the Department’s strategies and future plans are always in line with elements for
Spatially Enabled Society
DSMM agrees that Spatially Enabled Government will increase efficiency, effectiveness and competitiveness
of government and enhance government’s delivery systems
To realised SEGS, DSMM supports to work together with all agencies utilizing geospatial data.
CONCLUDING REMARK
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
THANK YOU