Title :
GeoSpacesTM-A virtual collaborative software environment for interactive analysis and visualization of geospatial information
Author :
Baraghimian, Tony ; Young, Mark
Author_Institution :
Gen. Dynamics Electron. Syst., Thousand Oaks, CA, USA
Abstract :
Geographic information systems (GIS) software products have been available for the past two decades, offering the imagery and geospatial analyst mature and robust visualization and analysis capabilities. In recent years, tools for collaborating over the Internet with colleagues, family, and friends have emerged. Early capabilities supported simple chatting and instant messaging between two or more geographically dispersed collaborators, simultaneously and in real-time. More capable application sharing tools quickly followed, allowing multiple collaborators to read and write simultaneously within the same document. More recently, rich collaborative environments have emerged, providing robust resources such as file and data management, conferencing centers, electronic whiteboarding, automatic resource location, knowledge management tools, and many more bundled applications. A logical extension to these new Internet-based capabilities is to couple the mature GIS functionality with the emerging electronic whiteboarding tool concept, providing a geo-referenced, collaborative whiteboard. This paper describes such a new capability, called GeoSpaceTM. General Dynamics Electronic Systems has developed and demonstrated GeoSpaceTM for operational use across a diverse set of applications. In this paper, we describe the underlying technical approach to process and share remotely sensed information within the context of a specific disaster assessment and management application
Keywords :
computer graphics; data visualisation; geographic information systems; geophysical signal processing; geophysics computing; groupware; interactive systems; GIS; GeoSpaces; Internet; electronic whiteboarding tool; geo-referenced collaborative whiteboard; geographic information system; geophysics computing; geospatial information; interactive analysis; land surface; measurement technique; remote sensing; sharing; terrain mapping; virtual collaborative software environment; visualization; Collaboration; Collaborative tools; Geographic Information Systems; Image analysis; Information analysis; Internet; Knowledge management; Robustness; Software systems; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2001. IGARSS '01. IEEE 2001 International
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7031-7
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2001.977032