Utah Inundation Mapping System (UTIMS)
This is a technology that aims to simplify floodplain mapping. It includes many different geometries that enables an easier and more time efficient method of creating floodplain mapping.
Problem
Floodplain mapping requires complex geometries to achieve accurate results. These complex geometries can take away valuable time from those modelers looking to accurately depict a floodplain map.
Solution
This technology is a template for floodplain mapping. Templates are preloaded into the system and can be pulled into the map with ease. Without the technology, one would have to spend a significant amount of time modeling complex geometries to incorporate into the mapping.
Benefits
Current models and software consume valuable time in modeling the correct geometries for creating floodplain maps. Thus, this technology will create a more time efficient method of floodplain mapping.
Applications
The technology helps create accurate floodplain maps, reducing the time required from companies and employees to create an accurate map.
Floodplain maps are used by different entities for different purposes. Community leaders use them to determine the best locations to build new housing complexes, schools, libraries, community centers, etc. Property owners use floodplain maps to better predict what would happen to their property in the event of flooding. They help determine optimal building and development sites. Insurance companies also use them to determine insurance rates.
Contact
Questions about this technology including licensing availability can be directed to:
Alan Edwards, MA, JD
Manager, Technology Transfer Services
(435) 797-2328 alan.edwards@usu.edu
USU ID C17004
Inventors
David Bowels, Ph.D.,
Utah Water Research Laboratory
Brian K. Stevens, M.S.
Sanje Jahan, Ph.D.
Development Stage
TRL 5
Publications
"Increased Functionality of Floodplain Mapping Automation: Utah Inundation Mapping System (UTIMS)" - Brian K. Stevens Graduate Thesis