VISUAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT TAKING ADVANTAGE OF GIS.

Authors

  • MARIA RODRIGUEZ VILLAGRA CITEF
  • ANTONIO CARRETERO DIAZ CITEF
  • JOACQUIN MAROTO IBAÑEZ CITEF
  • M. LUISA MARTINEZ MUNETA CITEF

Keywords:

Simulación en tiempo real, Realidad Virtual, SIG, Sistemas de Información Geográfica, Simuladores de conducción.

Abstract

Geographic Information Systems are developed to handle enormous volumes of data and are equipped with numerous functionalities intended to apture, store, edit, organise, process and analyse or represent the geographically referenced information. On the other hand, industrial simulators or driver training are real-time applications that require a virtual environment, either geospecific, geogeneric or a combination of the two, over which the simulation programs will be run. In the final instance, this environment constitutes a geographic location with its specific characteristics of geometry, appearance, functionality, topography, etc. The set of elements that enables the virtual simulation environment to be created and in which the imulator user can move, is usually called the Visual Database (VDB). The main idea behind the work being developed approaches a topic that is of major interest in the field of industrial training simulators, which is the problem of analysing, structuring and describing the virtual environments to be used in large driving simulators. This paper sets out a methodology that uses the capabilities and benefits of Geographic Information Systems for rganising, optimising and managing the visual Database of the simulator and for generally enhancing the quality and performance of the simulator.

Published

2012-05-02

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Section

ARTICULOS