DocumentCode :
182797
Title :
Real-Time Animated Visualization of Massive Air-Traffic Trajectories
Author :
Buschmann, Stefan ; Trapp, Matthias ; Dollner, Jurgen
Author_Institution :
Comput. Graphics Syst., Hasso Plattner Inst., Potsdam, Germany
fYear :
2014
fDate :
6-8 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
174
Lastpage :
181
Abstract :
With increasing numbers of flights world-wide and a continuing rise in airport traffic, air-traffic management is faced with a number of challenges. These include monitoring, reporting, planning, and problem analysis of past and current air traffic, e.g., To identify hotspots, minimize delays, or to optimize sector assignments to air-traffic controllers. Interactive and dynamic 3D visualization and visual analysis of massive aircraft trajectories, i.e., Analytical reasoning enabled by interactive cyber worlds, can be used to approach these challenges. To facilitate this kind of analysis, especially in the context of real-time data, interactive tools for filtering, mapping, and rendering are required. In particular, the mapping process should be configurable at run-time and support both static mappings and animations to allow users to effectively explore and realize movement dynamics. However, with growing data size and complexity, these stages of the visualization pipeline require computational efficient implementations to be capable of processing within real-time constraints. This paper presents an approach for real-time animated visualization of massive air-traffic data, that implements all stages of the visualization pipeline based on GPU techniques for efficient processing. It enables (1) interactive spatio-temporal filtering, (2) generic mapping of trajectory attributes to geometric representations and appearances, as well as (3) real-time rendering within 3D virtual environments, such as virtual 3D airport and city models. Based on this pipeline, different visualization metaphors (e.g., Temporal focus context, density maps, and overview detail visualization) are implemented and discussed. The presented concepts and implementation can be generally used as visual analytics and data mining techniques in cyber worlds, e.g., To visualize movement data, geo-referenced networks, or other spatio-temporal data.
Keywords :
air traffic control; airports; computer animation; data visualisation; graphics processing units; interactive systems; rendering (computer graphics); spatiotemporal phenomena; 3D virtual environments; GPU techniques; air traffic monitoring; air traffic planning; air traffic problem analysis; air traffic reporting; air-traffic controllers; air-traffic management; aircraft trajectories; airport traffic; analytical reasoning; cyber worlds; data complexity; data mining; data size; delay minimization; density maps; dynamic 3D visualization; generic trajectory attribute mapping; geo-referenced networks; geometric appearances; geometric representations; hotspot identification; interactive cyber worlds; interactive spatio-temporal filtering; interactive visualization; massive air-traffic data; massive-air-traffic trajectories; movement data visualization; movement dynamics; overview-plus-detail visualization; real-time animated visualization; real-time constraints; real-time rendering; sector assignment optimization; spatio-temporal data; static mappings; temporal focus-plus-context; virtual 3D airport models; virtual 3D city models; visual analysis; visual analytics; visualization metaphors; visualization pipeline; Context; Data visualization; Pipelines; Rendering (computer graphics); Three-dimensional displays; Trajectory; Visualization; 3D visualization; real-time rendering; spatio-temporal visualization; trajectory visualization; visual analytics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cyberworlds (CW), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Santander
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4678-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CW.2014.32
Filename :
6980759
Link To Document :
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