Study on 3D visualization of excavation warning System

Author(s):  
Xue Fei ◽  
Xi Ying ◽  
Xu Bao-fu
2012 ◽  
Vol 178-181 ◽  
pp. 1156-1160 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guo Liang Chen ◽  
Yong Hui Zhang ◽  
Xiu Guo Liu

Based on MapGIS platform, using vc++ development tools and SQLServer database management system,a 3D visualization and monitoring and warning system for mountain area highway slope was developed in this paper.The system realized the remote real-time monitoring, inquiry, statistics analysis and forecast for displacement and rainfall data.the management and data analysis of drilling and cross-section data were also implemented using 2D GIS.A special 3D modeling module was developed to construct the 3D space model of surface,ground and underground,and in the same time, the function of 3D visualization analysis and inquire based on the the models was presented in this system.The system was used in a highway slop of west hunan and a good effect was obtained


2012 ◽  
Vol 82 (3) ◽  
pp. 216-222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Venkatesh Iyengar ◽  
Ibrahim Elmadfa

The food safety security (FSS) concept is perceived as an early warning system for minimizing food safety (FS) breaches, and it functions in conjunction with existing FS measures. Essentially, the function of FS and FSS measures can be visualized in two parts: (i) the FS preventive measures as actions taken at the stem level, and (ii) the FSS interventions as actions taken at the root level, to enhance the impact of the implemented safety steps. In practice, along with FS, FSS also draws its support from (i) legislative directives and regulatory measures for enforcing verifiable, timely, and effective compliance; (ii) measurement systems in place for sustained quality assurance; and (iii) shared responsibility to ensure cohesion among all the stakeholders namely, policy makers, regulators, food producers, processors and distributors, and consumers. However, the functional framework of FSS differs from that of FS by way of: (i) retooling the vulnerable segments of the preventive features of existing FS measures; (ii) fine-tuning response systems to efficiently preempt the FS breaches; (iii) building a long-term nutrient and toxicant surveillance network based on validated measurement systems functioning in real time; (iv) focusing on crisp, clear, and correct communication that resonates among all the stakeholders; and (v) developing inter-disciplinary human resources to meet ever-increasing FS challenges. Important determinants of FSS include: (i) strengthening international dialogue for refining regulatory reforms and addressing emerging risks; (ii) developing innovative and strategic action points for intervention {in addition to Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) procedures]; and (iii) introducing additional science-based tools such as metrology-based measurement systems.


Author(s):  
JAMES E. BROWN ◽  
CARMINE M. BERTONE ◽  
RICHARD W. OBERMAYER
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Author(s):  
Jeffrey W. McCandless ◽  
Robert S. McCann ◽  
Bruce R. Hilty
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Author(s):  
Denny Yu ◽  
Michael Sackllah ◽  
Charles Woolley ◽  
Steven Kasten ◽  
Thomas J. Armstrong
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