ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (Jun 2015)

Hybrid 3D Rendering of Large Map Data for Crisis Management

  • David Tully,
  • Abdennour El Rhalibi,
  • Christopher Carter,
  • Sud Sudirman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi4031033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 1033 – 1054

Abstract

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In this paper we investigate the use of games technologies for the research and the development of 3D representations of real environments captured from GIS information and open source map data. Challenges involved in this area concern the large data-sets to be dealt with. Some existing map data include errors and are not complete, which makes the generation of realistic and accurate 3D environments problematic. The domain of application of our work is crisis management which requires very accurate GIS or map information. We believe the use of creating a 3D virtual environment using real map data whilst correcting and completing the missing data, improves the quality and performance of crisis management decision support system to provide a more natural and intuitive interface for crisis managers. Consequently, we present a case study into issues related to combining multiple large datasets to create an accurate representation of a novel, multi-layered, hybrid real-world maps. The hybrid map generation combines LiDAR, Ordnance Survey, and OpenStreetMap data to generate 3D cities spanning 1 km2. Evaluation of initial visualised scenes is presented. Initial tests consist of a 1 km2 landscape map containing up to 16 million vertices’ and run at an optimal 51.66 frames per-second.

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