Platform

Cities have learned that they possess a new valuable asset.. Data

Indian cities need secure and controlled sharing of all types of data. To enable this, India’s Smart City Mission (SCM) in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) has worked intensively with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore to create a state-of-the art data sharing platform called India Urban Data Exchange (IUDX). IUDX is developed, maintained and operated by a dedicated team, based in IISc. As a complement to IUDX, IISc has launched the IUDX research program to explore aspects of data science, privacy & security, economics, policy and regulations that will facilitate the use of data for public good.

Platform - UGIX

Platform Overview

Geospatial data exchange enables seamless flow of data and insights among stakeholders in the geospatial ecosystem. It involves the sharing of diverse datasets, such as geo-tagged locations, satellite based imagery, aerial photographs, topographic maps, land use and land cover data, soil characteristics, climate information, infrastructure details, and environmental indicators. This exchange allows for informed decision-making, improved resource management, and improved planning and response across the entire ecosystem. One of the key drivers behind the need for geospatial data exchange is the need to break the data silos, make the data discoverable, interoperable datasets to avoid painstaking georeferencing and conversion across coordinate systems, making usage terms and licensing easily discoverable, and create essential interfaces for identity verification.

Design Principles

GDI is designed to follow

Data that is readily discoverable

Interoperability of data allowing ease of movement across geospatial silos

Policy and consent-based data sharing

Privacy by design

Compliance with International and Domestic Standards

Modularity based design

The GDI platform is completely open source, based on an underlying framework of open APIs, data models, and the security, privacy and accounting mechanisms facilitating easy adoption across the digital ecosystem.

WHY DOES OPENNESS MATTER?

Openness matters because it increases availability of new exciting applications based on GDI standards and reduces cost of acquisition. It eliminates the dreaded vendor-lock in which a data consumer is dependent on a particular vendor in perpetuity. And it vastly increases the opportunity for start-ups and other consumers to create new solutions and applications.

Ecosystem Benefit

Data Providers

Get more people to use your data

  • Make your data discoverable through our catalogue server
  • Expose your data to the users on our platform
Enhance the value of your data
  • Serve analytics ready data
  • Serve data that is interoperable with other value-added datasets
Consent
  • Our Authentication and Authorization mechanisms lets you decide who can access your data
  • Your data can sit on your server and can be accessed through GDI
Monetization
  • Metering, logging, auditing and billing mechanisms allow monetization

Application Developers

  • Rapid application development
  • Analytics Ready data
  • Quickly discover relevant data sets
  • Sandbox
  • Interactive development environment
  • Interactive visualization
  • Completely open source

Academic Partners

  • Analytics ready data available for Research
  • Capacity Building – Jupyter notebooks etc. available for learning
  • Educational Content on portal
  • Internships