A Nemzetközi Digitális Föld Társaság (ISDE) szervezeten belül a Digital Earth European Chapter vezetője, Mattia Marconcini (DLR) minapi felkérésére, jövő heti szimpóziumi jelentéséhez egyoldalas hozzájárulás készült a szakmánkkal kapcsolatos, vagy azt érintő hazai releváns eseményekről. A kísérőlevél világossá tette, hogy az összeállítás nem hivatalos és csupán egyéni ismereteken, publikus információkon alapszik.
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"Contribution
to the DE European Chapter’s Report
In
Hungary, the digital transformation of the society is underway and is well
supported by the legislation framework and government supported flagship projects
with participation of industry, academia and learned societies/NGOs. Ongoing
activities related to DE technologies include:
Exploitation
of innovative, novel technologies in interdisciplinary collaboration with the
aim to develop applications by establishing/using IoT-based sensor web, LiDAR, GNSS,
satellite imageries, 5G , drones in precision farming and AI and data cube
approach in nature conservation.
Development
of advanced digital ecosystem applicable for autonomous vehicles is underway
enabling V2X at a Special Proving Ground built. In first step a closed loop
(ZalaZone) and a smart city zone will be provided, later it will be extended to
domestic and international loops serving intelligent transportation systems.
Launch
of a 3D data infrastructure project has been made at Lechner Nonprofit Ltd and
operated by KIFÜ, the Governmental Development Agency for Informatics. By a
recent institutional rearrangement (ex-FÖMI joined the Lechner Knowledge
Center), the largest volume geospatial,
EO data and information of the built environment has been concentrated allowing
improved analysis and services. The merge provides synergy by the wide variety
of competences from digital land registration to BIM and EO apps to SDI. It is
anticipated, these developments will serve evidence-based decisions from local
to regional, providing direct benefits for the citizens and the society as
well. Crowdsourcing and citizen science is also applied from nature
conservation to transportation and city management.
A
Copernicus-based Earth Observation Data Infrastructure (FIR) project has been
launched to support the public administration.The related international
agreement is expected in the 4th Quarter. The project is managed by
KIFŰ and supervised by a consortium and the department of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and Trade, which is responsible for all space-research and
space activities.
The
Working Group for SDG of the Hungarian Society of Surveying, Mapping and Remote
Sensing (MFTTT) as promoter is active to
support the use of EO/Geospatial data in the implementation of the UN’s SDGs.
Actions include awareness raising, information dissemination and call for stakeholder
engagement/collaboration in the integration of EO/Geospatial/Statistical data to
facilitate monitoring and reporting.
Hungary
joins the Italian pre-exascale EuroHPC consortium aiming to use a 150 PetaFlop
HPC in Bologna in the mid 2020 onwards. Priority apps include AI, autonomous vehicles,
related infrastructures but obviously applicable also for computation-intensive
analysis of high volume of multidimensional data.
Gabor
Remetey-Fülöpp (dr)
Member,
DE European Chapter, Life Member, International Society of Digital Earth
Member,
Hungarian Association for Geographic Information (HUNAGI)
Life
Member, Hungarian Society of Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (MFTTT)"
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