Thank you @michaelharg. Glad you enjoyed the talk and that it looks like I know what I'm talking about.
I wanted to discuss MovingPandas and MobilityDB as other ways of dealing with moving objects but I just couldn't squeeze it in.
“It was raining in Beyoğlu, and the rented Mercedes slid past the grilled and unlit windows of cautious Greek and Armenian jewelers. The street was almost empty, only a few dark-coated figures on the sidewalks turning to stare after the car.
‘This was formerly the prosperous European section of Ottoman Istanbul,’ purred the Mercedes.”
Thank you @michaelharg. Glad you enjoyed the talk and that it looks like I know what I'm talking about.
I wanted to discuss MovingPandas and MobilityDB as other ways of dealing with moving objects but I just couldn't squeeze it in.
The FOSS4G team has been posting this year's talks and mine just hit the channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl7LMEPvAmo
A companion article is here: https://www.jaxartes.net/pages/ads-b/
Slides from my talk on "Aircraft Trajectories in PostGIS" at FOSS4G: https://www.jaxartes.net/Trigona-Harany%20-%20Aircraft%20trajectories%20in%20PostGIS%20-%20FOSS4G%202023.pdf
There should be a video at some point as well.
Ex-OpenGeo at #FOSS4G #FOSS4G2023 #opengeo
Rasters in a database? No! Yes? Maybe! I have answers for every taste... https://mapscaping.com/podcast/rasters-in-a-database/
I'm presenting on 4-dimensional data in #PostGIS databases at #FOSS4G in Prizren in a month's time: https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-2023/talk/88HDVN/