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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERIZED DATA BASE SYSTEM FOR OUTPATIENT

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1.1 INTRODUCTION

A Geographical Information System (GIS) is a system of

hardware, software and procedures to facilitate the management,

manipulation, analysis, modeling, representation and display of

geo?referenced data to solve complex problems regarding planning

and management of resources. Functions of GIS include data entry,

data display, data management, information retrieval and analysis.

The applications of GIS include mapping locations, quantities and

densities, finding distances and mapping and monitoring change.

There are mainly three categories of geographic positioning systems

to determine or track a user’s location, which have been designed and

proposed over the years. These systems are mainly three categories:

Global Positioning System, Wide-area Location System and

Indoor Positioning System. Global Positioning System (GPS)

receives signals from multiple satellites to determine the

physical location of a user.

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The limitation for this system is that it is inefficient for indoor use;

alongside in urban areas it often possesses difficulties in receiving

signals where high buildings shield the satellite signals.

Wide-area location systems are mainly based on cellular

networks that involve measuring the signal strength, the angle of

signal arrival and/or the time difference of signal arrival. The

positioning information in wide-area location systems is highly

limited by the cell size or cell coverage.

Several approaches have been proposed for indoor location

sensing or indoor positioning system such as infrared sensing, radio

frequency, ultrasonic and scene capture analysis. There are also a few

technologies to use within indoor areas, such as GPS psudo lite,

ultrasonic and cellular-based systems, which need considerable

supporting devices and facilities. Each of these methods has their own

advantages and disadvantages. Some are expensive to implement,

while others are not very accurate. The Active Badge is the first

location system. Radar, well-known approach, is an RF (Radio

Frequency) system for locating and tracking users within large

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structures. The approach is an empirical method and a signal

propagation model. This procedure determines user location by

combining signal strength measurements with signal propagation

models. RF signal strength within building is affected by multipath

propagation effects and absorption, resulting in non-linear behavior.

The results show that the empirical method is superior in terms of

accuracy with median resolution in the range of about 3m and the

signal propagation model has 4.3m accuracy (median), but it makes

deployment easier. The applications of indoor positioning are many,

for instance, location-finding, indoor robots, inventory tracking,

security, etc.

Geographic Information (GI) represents information that can be

associated to a location on Earth, information about nature

phenomena, natural, cultural and human resources in general. A GIS

(Geographic Information System) represents an ensemble of

hardware-software for capturing stocking, validating, managing,

analyzing and visualizing data that have a geographic reference.

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1.2 BACKGRAOUND

Application of Remote Sensing and GIS

Function of an Information system is to improve one’s ability to

make decisions. An Information system is a chain of operations

starting from planning the observation and collection of data, to store

and analysis of the data, to the use of the derived information in some

decision making process. A GIS is an information system that is

designed to work with data referenced to spatial or geographic

coordinates. GIS is both a database system with specific capabilities

for spatially referenced data, as well as a set of operation for working

with data. There are three basic types of GIS applications which might

also represent stages of development of a single GIS application.

Inventory Application

Many times the first step in developing a GIS application is

making an inventory of the features for a given geographic area.

These features are represented in GIS as layers or themes of data. The

emphasis at this stage of application development consists of updating

and simple data retrieval.

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Analysis Application

Upon completion of the inventory stage, complex queries on

multiple layers can be performed using spatial and spatial analysis

techniques.

Management Application

More advanced spatial and modeling techniques are required to

support the decisions of managers and policy makers. This involves

shifting of emphasis from basic geographic data handling to

manipulation, analysis and modeling in order to solve real world

problems.

Uses of Coastal GIS Packages

1. Retrieval of information of any specific site.

2. Provision of summary data for planning purpose.

3. Graphical display for educational and public relation exercise.

4. Classification of coasts and management zone.

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5. Predicting modeling to determine.

A. Projections of coastal changes.

B. Impacts of individual schemes.

C. Impacts from changes of use.

D. Impacts from natural calamities.

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1.3 Statement of Problem:

The application of GIS is so enormous that it is only limited to the

mindset of the administrators and users. This project therefore focuses

on the visualization and manipulation of geospatial information to

support decision making in urban development and other areas the

GIS can be applied.

1.4 purpose of study:

The purpose of this project is to support decision making with the use

of geospatial information. With the help of a GIS you will have at

your disposal the necessary instruments to analyze:

The selection and analysis of the location;

The profile, the dividing and the prospecting of the customers;

The potential of new marketing.

Potential crime area

Topology and so on.

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1.5 Research Methodology:

Hybrid method (quantitative and qualitative method) as both

literature and text was used, interviews and direct observation of the

subject matter.

1.6 Objective of study:

The main aim of the objective is to design and implement location

retrieval system which will help To provide GIS for geospatial

information visualization To provide goe-data manipulation via a web

interface. Support decision making in urban businesses Support

erosion control, business site

1.7 Significance of study:

To provide the thematic map of the major business areas in the

state capital Awka.

1.8 Scope of the study:

This research work is to design software that will enable

people or strangers in awka to locate places using a map, such

as street, estate, house numbers, schools, police station etc

through the use of location retrieval system using php and data.

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1.9 limitations of the study:

1. One of the limitations of the project is time as the

researchers have to combine lectures with other activities

involve in the course to obtain a degree in CARITS

UNIVERSITY.

2. The other limitation is literature as the topic is relatively

new not too many materials are readily available for

review.


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