The curbside might not seem like the most obvious focus point in terms of mapping the urban environment but when you start to think of the curb as a highly regulated space and when you consider the number of arrivals and departures that that place on the curb in crowded urban cities you might just change your mind. The curbside is actually an interface between different vehicle traffic and pedestrians that has to enable a wide variety of use cases. Coord is helping organisations map the curbside, the assets on the curb and the locations of regulated spaces.
This episode is sponsored by HiveMapper
A platform that takes video and creates 3D mapping layers based on that data. The video can be from a variety of different sensors, does not need to be vertically looking down on the geography and each 3D output is georeferenced!
You are more than welcome to reach out to me on social media, I would love to hear from you!
Map_View on Instagram
MapScaping on Twitter
MapScaping on Facebook
How To Augment Reality
Satellite-based Augmentation System - A base station in the sky
Openlayers - Geospatial JavaScript
My Story, my why
GRASS GIS probably doesn’t get the attention it deserves
Machine learning and object detection for the rest of us
Raster Frames - making imagery a first class citizen
GIS education and training, online and in-person
Cloud Detection- an open problem
A Business Built On Open Source GIS
location Privacy and Data Ethics
Communicating with maps - The art of cartography
Being self employed in the earth observation sector
Spatial SQL - GIS without the GIS
Elastic Search
Self-employment in the GIS / Geospatial industry
The long tail of geospatial and spatial thinking
COVID-19 Spatial Research
Open Source GPU Processing
H3 geospatial indexing system
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Plant People
Regenerative Agriculture Podcast
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
Bedrock: Earth’s Earliest History
Kosmographia