DocumentCode :
429756
Title :
A system for visualizing time varying oceanographic 3D data
Author :
Arsenault, Roland ; Ware, Colin ; Plumlee, Matthew ; Martin, Stephen ; Whitcomb, Louis L. ; Wiley, David ; Gross, Tom ; Bilgili, Ahmet
Author_Institution :
Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping, New Hampshire Univ., Durham, NH, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
9-12 Nov. 2004
Firstpage :
743
Abstract :
Most data visualization systems only show static data or produce "canned" movies of time-varying data. Others incorporate visualization in real-time monitoring but these are generally customized to the particular application. The ability to interactively navigate through geospatial data is common but interactive navigation along the time dimension is not. And yet, visualization of data from interacting dynamic systems is increasingly necessary to interpret biological process, physical oceanographic processes, the motion of instrument platforms (such as ships, ROVs and AUVs), and the interactions between all of these. To address this need, GeoZui3D system has been enhanced so that it seamlessly handles multiple time varying data sets: anything can be handled that can be represented through time varying surfaces, curved colored lines, curved colored tubes, arrow arrays, or color-, shape-, and size-coded points. The system can be used in both real-time and replay modes and data sets that have different sampling rates can still be visualized together. GeoZui3D can visualize events over a wide range of time scales from sensor readings at the millisecond scale to glacial movements evolving over tens of thousands of years. The system is illustrated with examples from collaborative research projects including modeled ocean and estuarine currents, tides, ship movements, changes in surface topography, AUV and ROV movements and the movements of marine mammals.
Keywords :
data visualisation; glaciology; oceanography; real-time systems; remotely operated vehicles; ships; tides; time-varying systems; underwater vehicles; visual databases; AUV movement; Autonomous Underwater Vehicle; GeoZui3D system; ROV movement; Remotely Operated Vehicle; arrow array; biological process interpretation; canned movies; color-coded point; curved colored line/tube; data visualization system; dynamic oceanographic interaction; estuarine current modeling; geospatial/static data; glacial movement; instrument platform motion interpretation; marine mammal movement; millisecond scale; navigation; ocean current modeling; physical oceanographic process interpretation; real-time monitoring; replay mode; sampling rate; sensor reading; shape-coded point; ship movement; size-coded point; surface topography change; tides; time varying oceanographic 3D data; Biological processes; Data visualization; Marine vehicles; Monitoring; Motion pictures; Navigation; Remotely operated vehicles; Sea surface; Surface topography; Time varying systems;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '04. MTTS/IEEE TECHNO-OCEAN '04
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8669-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2004.1405535
Filename :
1405535
Link To Document :
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