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Development of Time-location Weighted Spatial Measures Using Global Positioning System Data

  • Han, Daikwon;Lee, Kiyoung;Kim, Jongyun;Bennett, Deborah H.;Cassady, Diana;Hertz-Picciotto, Irva
    • Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
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    • v.28
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    • pp.5.1-5.7
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    • 2013
  • Objectives Despite increasing availability of global positioning system (GPS), no research has been conducted to analyze GPS data for exposure opportunities associated with time at indoor and outdoor microenvironments. We developed location-based and time-weighted spatial measures that incorporate indoor and outdoor time-location data collected by GPS. Methods Time-location data were drawn from 38 female subjects in California who wore a GPS device for seven days. Ambient standard deviational ellipse was determined based on outdoor locations and time duration, while indoor time weighted standard deviational ellipse (SDE) was developed to incorporate indoor and outdoor times and locations data into the ellipse measure. Results Our findings indicated that there was considerable difference in the sizes of exposure potential measures when indoor time was taken into consideration, and that they were associated with day type (weekday/weekend) and employment status. Conclusions This study provides evidence that time-location weighted measure may provide better accuracy in assessing exposure opportunities at different microenvironments. The use of GPS likely improves the geographical details and accuracy of time-location data, and further development of such location-time weighted spatial measure is encouraged.

A Study on the Spatial Configuration of Public¡¤Service space in Museums (박물관 건축의 공공.서비스공간 구성에 관한 연구)

  • 이정우;김용승;박용환
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.20
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    • pp.98-104
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    • 1999
  • This study aims to offer fundamental design strategies for concerning public·service space in museums through comparative analysis between korean and foreign museums. In so doing, it deals with the spatial configuration of public·service space. It suggests that the careful consideration about the public·service space should be taken in order to make the museum public in real sense. Some design strategies suggested in this study can be used as fundamental data for a public museum design, in particular at the early stage of the design process.

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A Study on the Strategies for Spatial Information Service based on the Concept of Atlas - A Case Study of Land Cover Map - (아틀라스 개념을 적용한 공간정보서비스 방안 - 토지피복지도를 사례로 -)

  • Hong, Sang Ki
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.153-159
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    • 2012
  • Recently, tthe general users' demand on utilizing spatial information and the establishment of national spatial data such as land cover map are increasingly growing. But the lack of spatial information service for the general public is making it difficult for them to use spatial information and services. In this study, spatial information service strategies based on the concept of atlas, which is familiar to us through the student atlas, were proposed to promote the public users' utilization of land cover map. For this purpose, I reviewed current domestic status and overseas cases of land cover map service and proposed the future direction of spatial information service for land cover map in terms of contents, users, and system. Finally, I defined the basic concept, characteristics and functions of the Atlas Information System and recommended strategies for environmental spatial information service. The results of this study can be applied to various national spatial information as well as land cover map and contribute to the increase of general public users' utilization of national spatial data.

A Systematic Review of Spatial and Spatio-temporal Analyses in Public Health Research in Korea

  • Byun, Han Geul;Lee, Naae;Hwang, Seung-sik
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • v.54 no.5
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    • pp.301-308
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: Despite its advantages, it is not yet common practice in Korea for researchers to investigate disease associations using spatio-temporal analyses. In this study, we aimed to review health-related epidemiological research using spatio-temporal analyses and to observe methodological trends. Methods: Health-related studies that applied spatial or spatio-temporal methods were identified using 2 international databases (PubMed and Embase) and 4 Korean academic databases (KoreaMed, NDSL, DBpia, and RISS). Two reviewers extracted data to review the included studies. A search for relevant keywords yielded 5919 studies. Results: Of the studies that were initially found, 150 were ultimately included based on the eligibility criteria. In terms of the research topic, 5 categories with 11 subcategories were identified: chronic diseases (n=31, 20.7%), infectious diseases (n=27, 18.0%), health-related topics (including service utilization, equity, and behavior) (n=47, 31.3%), mental health (n=15, 10.0%), and cancer (n=7, 4.7%). Compared to the period between 2000 and 2010, more studies published between 2011 and 2020 were found to use 2 or more spatial analysis techniques (35.6% of included studies), and the number of studies on mapping increased 6-fold. Conclusions: Further spatio-temporal analysis-related studies with point data are needed to provide insights and evidence to support policy decision-making for the prevention and control of infectious and chronic diseases using advances in spatial techniques.

Visualization of Geo-spatial Data and Public Data Using Mobile Operating Environment in the eGovernment Standard Framework (전자정부 표준 프레임워크 모바일 실행환경 기반 공공데이터와 공간데이터 시각화)

  • Kim, Kwangseob;Lee, Kiwon
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2015
  • Recently new web trends and mobile technologies are expanding and developing so fast. To improve the implementation efficiency of information systems, eGovernment standard framework has been developed and distributed. Recently, eGovernment standard framework for mobile environment was further developed. In addition, many types of public data produced by public organizations supported by government are being opened through public data portal according to Government 3.0 policy. Demands regarding web standards and common framework usages for mobile application development in most business fields dealing with any types of contents are increasing. However, to link those things to geo-spatial data or integrate those with them are an early stage in the geo-spatial application field, compared to other application fields. Based on these backgrounds, a mobile web application system was designed and implemented to present visualization functionalities of public data and geo-spatial data using HTML5 components under mobile operation environment in eGovernment standard framework in this study. It is expected that this system can be applied to develop many mobile application business models, by the further works such as application of core developing environment in eGovernment standard framework, additional functionalities, and high performance to satisfy with user requirements for a certain target application.

A Study on the Current Situation and the Spatial Composition of Public Health Centers (우리나라 보건소 현황과 공간이용 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Seok-Jun;Shu, Sang-Moon;Lee, Teuk-Koo
    • Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.53-59
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    • 2002
  • Public health centers have been the primary healthcare facilities for the public since 1946 in Korea. But architectural studies on health centers have been insufficient. The purpose of this study is to understand the current situation of public health centers and to collect the data of spatial composition of public health centers. And the research data collected might be utilized for planning of public health centers.

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A Study on Geo-Data Appliance for Using Geospatial Information of Public Open Data (개방형 공공데이터의 공간정보 활용을 위한 Geo-Data Appliance 구현방안)

  • Yeon, Sung-Hyun;Kim, Hyeon-Deok;Lee, In-Su
    • Journal of Cadastre & Land InformatiX
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.71-85
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    • 2015
  • Recently, the South Korean government actively opens the public data to encourage people to use it in private sector. It is based on 'Government 3.0' that is the paradigm for government operation. According to this trend, a data platform is required for establishing and commercializing business models that utilizing geospatial data. However, it is currently insufficient to establish the geospatial data system using the text-based public open data. This study constructs a geospatial data supply system using the public data for the purpose of providing and using the public data of spatial reference type efficiently. It improves the accessibility of user and the usability to the public data having location information. Besides, this study suggests that the components of the appliance system that connects the public data from different public institutions for different purposes with producing the geospatial data in the type of a finished product.

A Study on the Spatial Composition by Zone for the Architectural Planning of the Intensive Care Unit in Regional Public Hospitals (지방의료원 중환자부 건축계획을 위한 영역별 공간구성에 관한 연구)

  • Lyu, Cheng;Chai, Choul Gyun
    • Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.51-62
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is an important inpatient care area where critical patients are treated intensively with advanced medical technology. The level of care of ICU and the modernization of related facilities is an important indicator of health care quality. At the present time, when the Regional public hospitals are frequently expanding, the rational planning of the ICU has become an important part of the medical institutions treating the ICU. The purpose of this study is to present basic data with net area which can be used in the architectural planning of the ICU. Methods: The investigation and analysis of the ICUs were conducted on 26 medical facilities, based on theoretical analysis through relevant guidelines, articles, and documents, and on the basis of the actual space composition and net area analysis through the architectural drawings. Results: This study provides basic data such as zone division, spatial composition, relationship between main activities and zones, composition of facilities in the zone and area ratio within each zone. Implications: The results of this paper are expected to be effective reference materials for future research for rational spatial organization and efficient operation of the Intensive Care Unit in regional public hospitals.

Analysis of Spatial Characteristics Affecting the Use of Public Bicycles: Case of 'Tashu' in Daejeon (공공자전거 이용에 영향을 미치는 공간 특성 분석 - 대전광역시 '타슈'를 대상으로 -)

  • Ahn, Minsu;Yi, Changhyo
    • Journal of the Korean Regional Science Association
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.75-91
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    • 2022
  • With the recent increase in interest in climate change issues, the use of bicycles is complementing public transportation and attracting attention as one of the eco-friendly means of transportation. Daejeon Metropolitan City has been operating Tashu, a public bicycle, since 2008. This study empirically analyzed the spatial characteristics that affect the use of public bicycles by grasping the current status and characteristics of public bicycles and applying spatial econometrics analysis, an analysis model that considers the spatial dependence of spatial data. In addition, a comparative analysis was performed by deriving the results of analyzing six models in terms of rental, return, peak time, non-peak time, weekday, and weekend based on the spatial error model identified as the optimal spatial econometrics model. The analysis model results showed that significant spatial characteristics differed according to the type of public bicycle use. In general, the use of public bicycles was high in areas with a high proportion of young people, a high number of public transportation users, good access to universities and rivers, and relatively low land use mix, and high proportion of apartments. These results indicated that public bicycles are used for commuting purposes on weekdays and leisure purposes on weekends, and if the convenience of using bicycles is improved, the use of public bicycles can be further increased.

Spatial Information Application Case for Appropriate Location Assessment of PM10 Observation Network in Seoul City (서울시 미세먼지 관측망 위치 적정성 평가를 위한 공간정보 활용방안)

  • Jeong, Jong-Chul
    • Journal of Cadastre & Land InformatiX
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.175-184
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    • 2017
  • Recently, PM10 is becoming a main issue in Korea because it causes a variety of diseases, such as respiratory and ophthalmologic diseases. This research studied to spatial information application cases for evaluating the feasibility of the location for PM10 observation stations utilizing Geogrphic Information System(GIS) spatial analysis. The spatial Information application cases for optimal location assessment were investigated to properly manage PM10 observation stations which are closely related with public spatial data and health care. There are 31 PM10 observation stations in Seoul city and the observed PM10 data at these stations were utilized to understand the overall assessment of PM10 stations to properly manage using interpolation methods. The estimated PM10 using Inverse Distance Weighted(IDW) and Kriging techniques and the map of PM10 concentrations of monitoring stations in Seoul city were compared with public spatial data such as precipitation, floating population, elementary school location. On the basis of yearly, seasonal and daily PM10 concentrations were used to evaluate the feasibility analysis and the location of current PM10 monitoring stations. The estimated PM10 concentrations were compared with floating population and calculated 2015 PM10 distribution data using zonal statistical methods. The national spatial data could be used to analyze the PM10 pollution distribution and additional determination of PM10 monitoring sites. It is further suggested that the spatial evaluation of national spatial data can be used to determine new location of PM10 monitoring stations.