BS: Recent submissions

  • Muhammad Kamran Khalid, Syed Salman Abbas, Hafiz Muhammad Umair Shabbir Muhammad Hamza (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Pakistan lacks in incorporating technological advancements to control crime rate. The purpose of this project was to design a system for the public to report crimes, receive crime alerts and see what other crimes have ...
  • Mahnoor Kousar, Iqra Javaid Daniyal Zia (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    The sensor networks paradigm has revolutionized agricultural methods and has helped explicate the precincts of the agricuhural sector. The advancement of Wireless Sensor Networks and its integration with RS has spurred ...
  • Syed Muhammad Qambar Abbas Naqvi, Fyeqa Akram, Hamza Iftikhar (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Pakistan has been encountering flooding issues consistently for the last few years. Floods are causing colossal structure, life and property annihilation. The current systems for flood warning lacks ability to timely ...
  • Sibgha Tariq, Saleha Safdar, Reachel Sabir LaibaNaqvi (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    One of the world's largest environmental health threat is air pollution which leads to 7 million deaths round the world once a year. This project aim to provide a detailed analysis on air pollution using urban infrastructure. ...
  • Taimoor Hanif, Bushra Azam, Malik Wajahat Ali Mujtaba Qasim (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Being an agrarian country, Pakistan's economy majorly relies on crop productivity. The food demand has increased in the recent years, but the production has seen a fall. This is due to conventional fanning practices. ...
  • Muhammad Ahmed Hanif, Qurat Ul Ain Fatima Syed Muhammad Talha (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Disasters occur worldwide taking lives of millions of people every year along with infrastructure damage. Different types of disaster occur in different regions of the world ranging mainly from earthquakes, tsunami, ...
  • Azka Khalid, Muhammad Kumail Raza, Numan Malhi Muhammad Maaz Raza (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Locust outbreaks have recently devastated agricultural and natural vegetation around the world, causing massive damage and compromising food security. Owing to exceptionally significant rainfall in desert locust habitats ...
  • YumnaBinte Ahmad, Syeda,Zainab Azhar, Hiba Sajid Shaheer Mujeeb (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Pakistan is rich in mineral resources, yet its mining industry is vastly underdeveloped. Information processing in mines is still heavily reliant on paper-based documents and maps for processing mine information. This ...
  • Mahrukh Awan, Azan Umer, Hassan Mazhar Aaqib Mehrban (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Swarms of mosquitoes erupting from soil-logged eggs (exacerbated by climate change) carrying a host of diseases such as Zika, dengue and malaria, making mosquitoes the world's deadliest animals. Outbreaks of such vector ...
  • Tuba Kamal, Muhammad Sohaib Khan, Waleed Haider Muhammad Bilal Khan (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    In the past, there have been issues with advertising such as in exposure to interested customers, static location advertisement, environmental pollution and wastage of resources. In order to combat these issues, a solution ...
  • Sardar Zeeshan Rabbani, Tehniyat Shafqat, lhtisham Ali Maheen Bhatti (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    As the world is making progress, Virtual Reality is advancing in every discipline of life. Virtual Reality is the utilization of modern technology to create a simulated environment. Almost each and every aspect of subject ...
  • Sarwar Anwar, Muhammad Fahad Ali, Muhammad Hamza Khan Syeda Ayesha Zahra (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    In the past few decades, every field has benefited from advancements in GIS and remote sensing. From small-scale projects to large-scale business management projects, there are diversified applications of GIS. However, ...
  • Hamza Nadeem, Muhammad Mursaleen, Muhammad Khizer Abbas Daniya Gardezi (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) are becoming major concerns for the Northern Pakistan region. Several disasters have occurred due to outburst floods from glacial lakes and the frequency of occurrence is increasing ...
  • HAFIZ MUHAMMAD AMIN SHAH, SADAF SALEHA, SAFA KAMRAN MUHAMMAD AIZAZ ANSER (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    The aim of the project is to gather data of Lai Nullah and its surrounding and use GIS and RS for its future rehabilitation. For this purpose, we gathered data from different sources i.e., USGS, Google Earth Engine, Pakistan ...
  • Gulfaraz Hassan, Mahum Munir, Misbah Rani Huzaifa Umar (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    As technology is progressing very fast, Augmented Reality (AR) has found its applications among different disciplines of life and education. It almost has covered every aspect of subject in real world and is getting better ...
  • 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 ...

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