2019 - Field data collection strategies - using QField and QGIS

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • media.ccc.de/v...
    After collecting data on the field, it needs to be brought back to the office for analysis, visualization and archiving.
    Depending on the amount of field workers involved and the complexity of your geo data infrastructure, different approaches need to be taken for an optimized workflow.
    In this talk, you will join Maya the beekeeper along with her friends from different organizations on their journey to collect and integrate data. From a one person biological survey office to an enterprise level asset management company with hundreds of field workers collecting in parallel, this talk will give you the basics to get started.
    None
    Matthias Kuhn
    talks.2019.fos...

Комментарии • 3

  • @faisalqureshi339
    @faisalqureshi339 4 года назад

    Opensource software development is really appreciable. Just need to provide solid documentation with each tool. These people are doing wonderful job.

  • @NguyenTran-gu2df
    @NguyenTran-gu2df Год назад

    But how to overcome the deviation of GPS when in hidden locations such as roofs, trees? is there any solution?

  • @bid19123
    @bid19123 5 лет назад

    I watched your very informative presentation and now have a better understanding of how to manage Qfield data in a multiuser environment. Unfortunately, I am still unclear how to implement this so that I can set up a field data collection project that can be used in the field. Qfield comes with a project included that shows beehive locations that can be edited online. Do you know of any tutorial that shows step by step how to do this? My current project relies on offline synchronization which using Qsync; this does not work well for multiple users.