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Lane-oriented dynamic segmentation method for 3D transportation applications
Li, Yuan ; Li Y(李渊)
刊名http://dx.doi.org/10.4156/AISS.vol4.issue17.4
2012
关键词Embedded systems Inventory control Semantics Three dimensional
英文摘要Dynamic segmentation is a method that facilitates the small areas along a line feature to be referenced without actually breaking the line into pieces, thus it is commonly embedded into GIS systems and served for widely transportation-related applications. However, the current dynamic segmentation methods are almost developed from 2D roadway centreline network models, and therefore they are unable to support 3D transportation applications such as inventory management at lane level and dynamic navigation visualization in complicated 3D urban environment. In this paper, a novel lane-oriented 3D dynamic segmentation method, 3DDS for short, is proposed. 3DDS is built on hierarchical, lane-oriented 3D road network model, while the datum is set directly on the 3D lane ribbon and two events description alternatives (semantic-based description and point sequence-based description) are correspondingly developed. The prototype is built on 3D GIS software and the experimental results shows the effectiveness of the 3D lane-oriented dynamic segmentation for both navigation and inventory management purposes.
语种英语
出版者Advanced Institute of Convergence Information Technology
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/90030]  
专题建筑土木-已发表论文
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Li, Yuan,Li Y. Lane-oriented dynamic segmentation method for 3D transportation applications[J]. http://dx.doi.org/10.4156/AISS.vol4.issue17.4,2012.
APA Li, Yuan,&李渊.(2012).Lane-oriented dynamic segmentation method for 3D transportation applications.http://dx.doi.org/10.4156/AISS.vol4.issue17.4.
MLA Li, Yuan,et al."Lane-oriented dynamic segmentation method for 3D transportation applications".http://dx.doi.org/10.4156/AISS.vol4.issue17.4 (2012).
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