Institute of Geomatics


The Institute of Geomatics was a public consortium made up of the Autonomous Government of Catalonia and the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, created by Decree Law 256/1997 of the Autonomous Government of Catalonia, on September 30, 1997. It was a founding member of the Associació Catalana d'Entitats de Recerca.
The Institute of Geomatics was dissolved on December, 31st 2013, following the Government Agreement of Dissolution signed on December, 23rd 2013. The institute, including personnel, equipment and developments, was integrated as the Geomatics division of the Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya.

Activities

The institute's mission was the "promotion and development of Geomatics, through applied research and teaching, for the benefit of society".
Within the framework defined by its mission, the institute mainly conducted the following activities:
The Institute of Geomatics was a public non-profit research center. Since 1999 it worked intensively on research, knowledge transfer and dissemination of geomatic science and technology.
Geomatics is a variety of techniques that integrate sensors capturing data and images 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 its atmosphere globally and within very short time.
The Institute centered its activities around two main areas: the area of positioning and navigation, focused on techniques to improve precision, and the area of remote sensing, which means Earth observation through images and data collected by sensors on-board of satellites, aircraft and ground platforms.
More specifically, the IG research lines entailed:
The IG participated in a wide portfolio of research projects, covering areas such as cartography, topography, search-and-rescue, civil engineering, agriculture, mobile mapping, location-based services, unmanned aerial vehicles, and many others.