Title: 3D navigation systems based on synthetic texturing
Authors: Alizadehashrafi, Behnam
Rahman, Alias Abdul
Coors, Volker
Schulz, Thorsten
Citation: WSCG '2009: Poster Proceedings: The 17th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS: University of West Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic, February 2 - 5, 2009, p. 21-26.
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
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URI: http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2009/Papers_2009/!_WSCG2009_Poster_final.zip
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/778
ISBN: 978-80-86943-95-4
Keywords: pulzní funkce;navigační systémy;3D urbanistické modelování;lehká geometrie
Keywords in different language: pulse function;navigation systems;3D urban modelling;lightweight geometry
Abstract: Navigation system is the order of the day to pilot people to their destination. This paper focuses on the uses of mobile devices such as PDA’s and smart phones without additional hardware to direct pedestrians based on synthetic texturing along with 3D modeling. Each facade is reconstructed by arraying small sized textures in respect to their geometries in different layers. In the process of texture generation cropping, rectifying, removing disturbing objects and exposure setting should be done in advance. Unlimited number of layers with different priorities and their horizontal and vertical pulse functions and texture files can be utilized for creating a simple square looking facade. Each 3D model is created by mapping the synthetic textures on the 3D geometries of each building’s 3D model. The processes to create the synthetic textures as well as their usage in mobiles’ context are described in detail in this paper.
Rights: © Václav Skala - UNION Agency
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