Geolocating for Web Based Geospatial Applications

The geospatial location of stationary and mobile objects and phenomena are increasingly important to geospatial applications. The availability and ease of access to geospatial information and digital earth technologies via the Internet are helping to drive a greater demand for geolocating fixed and...

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Main Authors: Veenendaal, Bert, Delfos, Jacob, Tan, Tele
Other Authors: Songnian Li
Format: Book Chapter
Published: CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4855
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Delfos, Jacob
Tan, Tele
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Tan, Tele
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description The geospatial location of stationary and mobile objects and phenomena are increasingly important to geospatial applications. The availability and ease of access to geospatial information and digital earth technologies via the Internet are helping to drive a greater demand for geolocating fixed and mobile features, users, assets, services and other phenomena. A range of methods are used to determine spatial locations of fixed and mobile objects and properties including GPS, WiFi, RFID, geocoding, sensors and IP locating. Current research is investigating methods to identify user locations on the internet. The internet forms an attractive platform for Location Based Services (LBS) since it provides a nearly ubiquitous medium and web browsers provide a highly standardised application environment. However, security mechanisms in browsers complicate communication with devices used for positioning. IP positioning can provide a viable alternative, particularly since the computer network hierarchy is related to spatial hierarchies. This chapter introduces location based services and the importance of location. A range of methods for obtaining geospatial location are introduced and the contexts in which they are used are described. Finally, some current research is outlined where a methodology known as VRILS was developed to enable the use of IP addresses for geolocating in a web based environment.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-48552023-01-18T08:46:46Z Geolocating for Web Based Geospatial Applications Veenendaal, Bert Delfos, Jacob Tan, Tele Songnian Li Suzana Dragicevic Bert Veenendaal web GIS IP positioning location based services Geolocating spatial location positioning techniques positioning The geospatial location of stationary and mobile objects and phenomena are increasingly important to geospatial applications. The availability and ease of access to geospatial information and digital earth technologies via the Internet are helping to drive a greater demand for geolocating fixed and mobile features, users, assets, services and other phenomena. A range of methods are used to determine spatial locations of fixed and mobile objects and properties including GPS, WiFi, RFID, geocoding, sensors and IP locating. Current research is investigating methods to identify user locations on the internet. The internet forms an attractive platform for Location Based Services (LBS) since it provides a nearly ubiquitous medium and web browsers provide a highly standardised application environment. However, security mechanisms in browsers complicate communication with devices used for positioning. IP positioning can provide a viable alternative, particularly since the computer network hierarchy is related to spatial hierarchies. This chapter introduces location based services and the importance of location. A range of methods for obtaining geospatial location are introduced and the contexts in which they are used are described. Finally, some current research is outlined where a methodology known as VRILS was developed to enable the use of IP addresses for geolocating in a web based environment. 2011 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4855 CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group restricted
spellingShingle web GIS
IP positioning
location based services
Geolocating
spatial location
positioning techniques
positioning
Veenendaal, Bert
Delfos, Jacob
Tan, Tele
Geolocating for Web Based Geospatial Applications
title Geolocating for Web Based Geospatial Applications
title_full Geolocating for Web Based Geospatial Applications
title_fullStr Geolocating for Web Based Geospatial Applications
title_full_unstemmed Geolocating for Web Based Geospatial Applications
title_short Geolocating for Web Based Geospatial Applications
title_sort geolocating for web based geospatial applications
topic web GIS
IP positioning
location based services
Geolocating
spatial location
positioning techniques
positioning
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4855