An algorithm for implementing the differentiation of spatial topological relations between lines based on Oracle Spatial Topology Data Model

Author(s):  
Bo Wei ◽  
Junhuan Peng ◽  
Honglei Yang
2011 ◽  
Vol 383-390 ◽  
pp. 2484-2491
Author(s):  
Jun Fan

In the long evolution of the earth formation often form a complex geological structure, modeling for these complex geological entities (such as thinning-out, bifurcation, reverse, etc.) still require in-depth 3D modeling study. Because of discontinuity, complexity and uncertainty of distribution of 3D geo-objects, some models only are suitable for regular, continuous and relatively simple spatial objects, and some are suitable for discontinue, complex and uncertain geo-objects, but some improvements on these models, such as, updating of model, maintenance of topological and seamless integration between models, are still to be made. OO-Solid model, put forward by writer in 2002, is an object- oriented topological model based on sections. The OO-Solid Model is an object-oriented 3D topologic data model based on component for geology modeling with fully considering the topological relations between geological objects and its geometric primitives, Comparatively, it accords with the actual requirements of three-dimensional geological modeling . The key issue of 3D geology modeling is the 3D data model. Some data models are suitable for discontinue, complex and uncertain geo-objects, but the OO-Solid model is an object-oriented 3D topologic data model based on component for geology modeling with fully considering the topological relations between geological objects and its geometric primitives. OO-Solid model and data structure are designed. At last, 3D complex geological entities modeling based on OO-Solid are studied in this paper. These study is important and one of the core techniques for the 3DGM.


2014 ◽  
Vol 571-572 ◽  
pp. 600-605
Author(s):  
Lei Gang Sun ◽  
Jian Feng Liu ◽  
Quan Hong Xu

The application requirement of Geospatial data is increasing and complex as it is getting numerous as a result of furthering study on geosciences. Based on a deeply research on Oracle Spatial storage management mechanism, this paper proposed a method that applies the graph theory to domain of optimizing spatial query of massive geographical data, and established a geospatial data query model in order to settle a problem of lower spatial query efficiency in geospatial database. Combining with the practical applications, this paper did a conventional spatial query test and a spatial query based on geospatial data model respectively. The result is that the spatial query based on geospatial data query model has a better efficiency than that on conventional method. Besides, this model can greatly improve the spatial query performance and this improvement will be increasingly apparent as the data volume increases.


2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 915-950
Author(s):  
Alberto Belussi ◽  
Sara Migliorini ◽  
Mauro Negri

2013 ◽  
Vol 380-384 ◽  
pp. 3479-3482
Author(s):  
Guang Shi Li ◽  
Ming Yang ◽  
Ji Li

The putting forward of Georaster brings a new opportunity for realizing integrated storage of raster data and vector data in Oracle Spatial . This paper analyzed raster images storage and management mechanisms using Georaster model of Oracle spatial, including GeoRester data model,physical storage structure, data block and pyramid strategy. On this basis, the paper demonstrated a typical example of storing and managing raster image data. Through a large number of experiments, the paper pointed out that the Oracle's raster image data loading tool cannot upload large capacity raster image. Aiming at the disadvantage in terms of data capacity, the paper presented a simple yet effective solution, which adopts block processing way, is consistent with "divide and conquer idea, can improve data processing and network transmission speed.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pedro J. M. Passos ◽  
Duarte Araujo ◽  
Keith Davids ◽  
Ana Diniz ◽  
Luis Gouveia ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 95-115
Author(s):  
Brandon Plewe

Historical place databases can be an invaluable tool for capturing the rich meaning of past places. However, this richness presents obstacles to success: the daunting need to simultaneously represent complex information such as temporal change, uncertainty, relationships, and thorough sourcing has been an obstacle to historical GIS in the past. The Qualified Assertion Model developed in this paper can represent a variety of historical complexities using a single, simple, flexible data model based on a) documenting assertions of the past world rather than claiming to know the exact truth, and b) qualifying the scope, provenance, quality, and syntactics of those assertions. This model was successfully implemented in a production-strength historical gazetteer of religious congregations, demonstrating its effectiveness and some challenges.


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