Title :
Network-Based Visualization of 3D Landscapes and City Models
Author :
Royan, Jérôme ; Gioia, Patrick ; Cavagna, Romain ; Bouville, Christian
Author_Institution :
France Telecom
Abstract :
To improve the visualization of large 3D landscapes and city models in a network environment, the authors use two different types of hierarchical level-of-detail models for terrain and groups of buildings. They also leverage the models to implement progressive streaming in both client-server and peer-to-peer network architectures. Visualizing large photorealistic 3D landscapes and city models has received significant attention over the last 10 years in the computer graphics community. More recently, the availability of broadband Internet access and Web-based visualization techniques is paving the way for large-scale 3D landscapes and city models for a variety of professional and mass-market services. To make such services appealing to a large audience, these 3D models must reach a sufficient level of realism and accuracy. Many solutions are now available to automatically generate 3D models of huge urban environments. Geographic information system (GIS) databases (such as terrain elevation grids, orthophotographs, and a building´s footprint and height) provide a good basis for generating such models at affordable cost with minimum human intervention. In the future, the accuracy and realism of 3D city models will be improved thanks to recent progress in data capturing techniques.
Keywords :
client-server systems; data visualisation; geographic information systems; peer-to-peer computing; solid modelling; terrain mapping; town and country planning; visual databases; 3D city model visualization; Web-based visualization technique; broadband Internet; client-server network architecture; computer graphics; geographic information system databases; level-of-detail model; peer-to-peer network architecture; photorealistic 3D landscape visualization; terrain model; urban environment; Availability; Buildings; Cities and towns; Computer architecture; Computer graphics; Geographic Information Systems; Large-scale systems; Peer to peer computing; Visualization; Web and internet services; 3D adaptive streaming; Network-based 3D visualization; level of detail; multi-resolution modeling; networked virtual environments; peer-to-peer overlays;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCG.2007.155