Geoinformatics Engineering: Recent submissions

  • Hassan Abdul Qadir, Summiya Sajjad Aniqa Ejaz (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-21)
    Agriculture is the backbone of Pakistan’s economy. It contributes 25% to GDP and employed 42% of labor force. Wheat is a staple food in Pakistan whose annual consumption is around 124kg. Wheat donates 72% to daily intake ...
  • Sadaf Ismail, Khadija Munir, Umer Safdar Kashif Shakeel Malik (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-20)
    Daily commute to your university or workplace without owning a vehicle is as hard as it gets. Public transport is unreliable and there is a dire need of an efficient system that will be able to accommodate people along ...
  • Hassam Ali, Muhammad Daniyal Noon, Sahibzada Saadoon Hammad Mariam Inam (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-19)
    Expanded burning of non-renewable energy sources in current century is the basic reason of the vigorous variation in the climatic conditions. For example in recent past; Pakistan has faced some extreme atmospheric event ...
  • Muhammad Alqamah Bhutta, Mir Balach Marri, Saifullah Khan Suliman Qais Khan (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-19)
    In the era of big data and virtual reality lack of Geographic Information Systems to integrate new type of data and visualization methods is limiting its applications and full potential, in order to enhance GIS capabilities. ...
  • Kashaf Ammar, Rida Batool, Samavia Rasool Mahnoor Zia Butt (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-19)
    Groundwater is one of the most valuable natural resources that supports the economy, development and health. Due to industrial development, quality of ground water is being affected. It is important to protect the natural ...
  • Abeera Tahir, Javeria Hassan, Sajawal Rehman Hammad M. Hashmi (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    Every field of life has benefitted from the advancements in the geospatial arena particularly in the past few decades; from business management to health sciences, the applications of geographic information systems (GIS) ...
  • Saadat Ali, Adeel Mudassar Hafsa Naeem (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    Flood is a devastating event that can cause massive destruction to human and economy of a region. To minimize these effects structural and non-structural measures should be taken before implementation of any physical plan. ...
  • Syed Ramiz Sami, Shahid Nawaz Khan, Zunerah Sanai Sarmad Ali Qureshi (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    Travelling in the urban areas could at times be a herculean task due to the overburden on public transport and high rates of taxi. There is a dire need of an efficient system that will be able to accommodate people along ...
  • Muhammad Umair Mukhtar, Ali Shah Jatala, Muhammad Amir Iftikhar Rafia Hafeez (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    Health Warning Systems (HWS) are setup in place by governments to help the masses in protecting themselves form contrary paraphernalia of heat waves all over the world. This study proposes a Heat Wave Early Response System ...
  • Kamil Marwat, Ammar Jan (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    Erosion of the coastline is a common phenomenon, the battle between the sea and land is known to humans since ancient times. Unfortunately, with rising human population along the major coastlines of the world due to ...
  • Asjad Asif Jah, Muhammad Sarmad Ahmed, Huda Javaid Rao Muhammad Saeed Ali (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    This thesis is based on our project entitled “A Smart Power Management System based on GIS, Radio Sensor Networks and Crowd-Sourced Data.” The main point of this project was to conceptualize the idea of smart off the grid ...
  • Muhammad Kamran, Asif Ali, Sania Laghari Muneeb Mahmood (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    Glaciers are fresh water storehouses. Ever since climate change has accelerated the snowmelt process, research focused on monitoring glaciers has emerged as a significant research domain. One of the major goals of this ...
  • Hassaan Ahmed, Rizwan Mansha, Shahroz ul-Haq Muhammad Rehan Riaz (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    Investigation of continuous daily streamflow of high altitude cryosphere catchment based mainly on both snowmelt- and rainfall-runoff, is particularly challenging in case of limited climatic records. The aim of this study ...
  • FATIMA AFZAL, TOOBA SHAHZAD, SYED ABDULLAH (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    Landmines clearance have always remained a crucial task in peace support operations. In Pakistan that is going through tough peace conflicts, this task has gained importance to save the lives of the military personnel as ...
  • Haseeb Zia Burki, Syeda Nasika Zainab Rizvi, Minha Noor Sultan Murtaza Millwala, (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    Traversing points of interest through most optimal routes has been one of the oldest spatial problems. With the diffusion of technology and spread of awareness, the demand to produce viable solutions through the use of ...
  • Asif Sultan Bakhtawar Irshad Faisal Majeed Hamna Arshad, Muhammad Asad ullah, Naqash Taj Abbasi (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    The business of real estate is simply the profession of buying, selling, or renting land, buildings or housing. Real Estate business has been relying on modern IT by using systems as modern MIS (Management Information ...
  • Hafiz Zaka Ullah, Arhama Noor Alam, Mehak Eman, Rida Mazhar Haris Fawad, Shahab Ahmed (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    Landslides can result in enormous casualties and huge economic losses in mountainous regions. In order to mitigate landslide hazard effectively, new methodologies are required to develop a better understanding of landslide ...
  • Arslan Muhammad Aslam, Muhammad Hasan Mustafa, Shahtaj Ghufran, Shahzeib Tariq Jaswal Madiha Naz, Majid Hanif Malik (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    Pakistan experiences major floods almost every year that cause loss of lives, infrastructure, crops and livestock. The losses due to floods cost billions of rupees. The changing climate has added to the severity and ...
  • Asjad Nomani Awais Khalid Jahanzaib Nisar Muhammad Asfand, Ramsha Bakht Zohaib Butt (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    This work describes our Final Year Project titled “Intelligent Transportation System”. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are advanced applications which aim to provide innovative services relating to different modes ...
  • Ahsan Mukhtar, Shahzad Bacha, Maria Saeed, Mashal Maqsood Junaid Abdul Jabbar, Muhammad Aqib Shehzad (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-18)
    This project “W-CROST” designed to serve the needs of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I), is a complete web based application for providing open source routing solutions. The different ...

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