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2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
雪娇 王 ◽  
学山 宋 ◽  
志勇 柴 ◽  
金玉 刘
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分析 Oracle Spatial 和 Geodatabase 的空间数据模型,搭建 Oracle Spatial 向Geodatabase 的语义映射转换模型,并以某地地籍权属数据为例,结合 ArcGIS Engine 二次开发和 ADO.NET 数据库访问技术实现地籍权属数据的入库和加载。通过实验系统表明该语义映射转换模型能够实现点、线、面 Shapefile 格式的矢量数据向 Oracle Spatial 空间数据库的入库和加载。


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cunjin Xue ◽  
Chengbin Wu ◽  
Jingyi Liu ◽  
Fenzhen Su

There exists a sort of dynamic geographic phenomenon in the real world that has a property which is maintained from production through development to death. Using traditional storage units, e.g., point, line, and polygon, researchers face great challenges in exploring the spatial evolution of dynamic phenomena during their lifespan. Thus, this paper proposes a process-oriented two-tier graph model named PoTGM to store the dynamic geographic phenomena. The core ideas of PoTGM are as follows. 1) A dynamic geographic phenomenon is abstracted into a process with a property that is maintained from production through development to death. A process consists of evolution sequences which include instantaneous states. 2) PoTGM integrates a process graph and a sequence graph using a node–edge structure, in which there are four types of nodes, i.e., a process node, a sequence node, a state node, and a linked node, as well as two types of edges, i.e., an including edge and an evolution edge. 3) A node stores an object, i.e., a process object, a sequence object, or a state object, and an edge stores a relationship, i.e., an including or evolution relationship between two objects. Experiments on simulated datasets are used to demonstrate an at least one order of magnitude advantage of PoTGM in relation to relationship querying and to compare it with the Oracle spatial database. The applications on the sea surface temperature remote sensing products in the Pacific Ocean show that PoTGM can effectively explore marine objects as well as spatial evolution, and these behaviors may provide new references for global change research.


2019 ◽  
pp. 1371-1385
Author(s):  
Tuncer Ozerbıl ◽  
Ergun Gokten ◽  
Mustafa Onder ◽  
Osman Selcuk ◽  
Nilhan Ciftci Sarılar ◽  
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Usage of aerial oblique cameras and oblique images in generation of 3D city models has become popular all over the world in recent years and various solutions has been developed involving specialized methods and softwares. The first comprehensive step in this field was taken by Konya Metropolitan Municipality in Turkey in 2012 and the project undertaken by GEOGIS has been successfully completed in February 2014. It is the first time in Turkey that 3D city model of this large scale has been generated. The project involves: Aerial image acquisition of the project area with vertical and oblique cameras respectively and photogrammetric triangulation; Development of OttoPenta software, which can display oblique images in pentaview screen, make spatial queries and also can measure the horizontal, vertical distance and area; Digitization of roof and roof structures from vertical stereo images using photogrammetric interpretation techniques and generation of 3D solid building models using this data; Assigning building ID numbers to solid models to integrate with the GIS data of the Municipality that is available in Oracle Spatial database; Automatic texturing of 3D models with oblique images; Exporting of textured 3D models into Oracle Spatial Database in CityGML format, complying the OGC standards; and development of KNVCity software, to create and publish the 3D city guide on WEB and mobile devices. The goal of this paper is sharing the experience and knowledge that was gained during the 3D City modeling and 3D city guide project which was performed for the first time in Turkey.


2017 ◽  
pp. 2039-2049
Author(s):  
Cheng-Hua Wang ◽  
Huiling Gong ◽  
Betsy George ◽  
Chuck Freiwald

2017 ◽  
pp. 1522-1530
Author(s):  
Ravi Kothuri ◽  
Siva Ravada
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