The
Insitute of Geomatics is a public non-profit research center. Since 1999 it has
been working intensively on research, knowledge transfer and dissemination of geomatic
science and technology.
Geomatics
is a modern scientific term that refers to a variety of techniques that
integrate sensors that capture data and images (basically cameras and other remote
sensors) with methods for the treatment, analysis, interpretation, diffusion and
storage of geographic information.
Geomatics
connects various traditional disciplines, like geodesy or cartography with more
recently developed fields like remote sensing, satellite navigation and latest information
and communication technologies. As a result, geomatics allows us today to
obtain information about the Earth and her atmosphere globally and within very
short time.
The
Institute centres its activities in two main areas: the area of positioning and
navigation, focused on techniques that allow the improvement of precision, and
the area of remote sensing, which means Earth observation through images
and data collected by sensors onboard of satellites and aircrafts, and ground-based
sensors.
Recently started
projects include the research of applications of the European satellite positioning
system Galileo for patients affected with the Alzheimer’s disease, and for
transport management systems that help reduce pollution. From the remote
sensing point of view we develop knowledge for the acquisition of precise
geoinformation from Unmaned Airborne Vehicles (UAVs) to support the management
of infrastructures and study land deformation and subsidence risks in urban and
tunnel construction from satellite sensors.