Osgeo Live CD/DVD provides a collection of open source geospatial software tools that can be run from a live bootable DVD or USB drive without installing anything. It contains applications for storage, viewing, analysis and manipulation of geospatial data. OSSIM is a high performance open source software for remote sensing, image processing, GIS and photogrammetry. It supports parallel processing, sensor modeling, map projections and advanced image processing. OssimPlanet builds on OSSIM and OpenSceneGraph to provide 3D geospatial visualization capabilities and supports various data formats and services. PlanetSasha is a project to develop a plugin for OssimPlanet to interface with other open source GIS software like Grass and Q
Marble is a free and open source virtual globe and world atlas program that can be used across Linux, Windows, and Mac operating systems. It allows users to navigate seamlessly across maps through pan and zoom functions. Maps include satellite imagery, topographic maps, and street maps. Additional features include measuring distances, viewing weather and cloud cover, and accessing Wikipedia articles for locations. The program also supports various map projections and file formats while providing an easy to use interface for education and development purposes.
Marble is a map application and framework for desktop and mobile platforms. It uses Qt and supports standard map themes as well as planetary maps. Features include routing, elevation profiles, vector rendering, and integration with OpenStreetMap. Marble is free software released under the LGPL license and is an ongoing community project.
Marble is a free and open source virtual globe and world atlas program that can be used across Linux, Windows, and Mac operating systems. It allows users to navigate globally using interactive maps with satellite imagery, topography, streets, and other map types. Marble also provides distance measurement, weather data, star maps, routing, and Wikipedia article lookup via place labels. The application includes educational tools like changing the date and time to view celestial changes.
Marble is an open source virtual globe and world atlas software that can be used on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X and mobile devices. It allows users to view maps of the Earth with different layers like topographic, satellite and street maps. Users can pan and zoom around the globe, look up places and streets, and click on place labels to view the corresponding Wikipedia article. Marble also features various map projections, support for different file formats like KML and GPX, GPS integration, routing capabilities, and can be extended through plugins.
The document describes a simulation of the Yet Another Solar System (YASS). It summarizes that the simulation uses real data, measures time based on planetary orbits, implements orbital positions using trigonometry, and achieves all requirements including automatic camera orbits and adjustable orbit speeds. The code structure uses object-oriented C with data hiding and third-party libraries for textures and GUI.
Jerry Clough presents techniques for analyzing OpenStreetMap data using QGIS. He discusses using OSM data to simulate the European Urban Atlas project and mapping retail locations. Case studies include analyzing pub density in Britain, simulating land use classification, and tracking street light mapping. Challenges with OSM data like polygon overlaps and tagging variations are also covered.
This document provides an introduction to open source Java GIS development using key tools and frameworks. It discusses setting up Java, Eclipse, Maven, GeoTools, and related libraries. It then outlines the contents of the course, which will cover vector and raster data handling, integrating with uDig, and creating example modules. To test the development environment, it demonstrates downloading test data and writing a simple application to display a map using GeoTools.
Marble is a free and open source virtual globe and world atlas program that can be used across Linux, Windows, and Mac operating systems. It allows users to navigate seamlessly across maps through pan and zoom functions. Maps include satellite imagery, topographic maps, and street maps. Additional features include measuring distances, viewing weather and cloud cover, and accessing Wikipedia articles for locations. The program also supports various map projections and file formats while providing an easy to use interface for education and development purposes.
Marble is a map application and framework for desktop and mobile platforms. It uses Qt and supports standard map themes as well as planetary maps. Features include routing, elevation profiles, vector rendering, and integration with OpenStreetMap. Marble is free software released under the LGPL license and is an ongoing community project.
Marble is a free and open source virtual globe and world atlas program that can be used across Linux, Windows, and Mac operating systems. It allows users to navigate globally using interactive maps with satellite imagery, topography, streets, and other map types. Marble also provides distance measurement, weather data, star maps, routing, and Wikipedia article lookup via place labels. The application includes educational tools like changing the date and time to view celestial changes.
Marble is an open source virtual globe and world atlas software that can be used on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X and mobile devices. It allows users to view maps of the Earth with different layers like topographic, satellite and street maps. Users can pan and zoom around the globe, look up places and streets, and click on place labels to view the corresponding Wikipedia article. Marble also features various map projections, support for different file formats like KML and GPX, GPS integration, routing capabilities, and can be extended through plugins.
The document describes a simulation of the Yet Another Solar System (YASS). It summarizes that the simulation uses real data, measures time based on planetary orbits, implements orbital positions using trigonometry, and achieves all requirements including automatic camera orbits and adjustable orbit speeds. The code structure uses object-oriented C with data hiding and third-party libraries for textures and GUI.
Jerry Clough presents techniques for analyzing OpenStreetMap data using QGIS. He discusses using OSM data to simulate the European Urban Atlas project and mapping retail locations. Case studies include analyzing pub density in Britain, simulating land use classification, and tracking street light mapping. Challenges with OSM data like polygon overlaps and tagging variations are also covered.
This document provides an introduction to open source Java GIS development using key tools and frameworks. It discusses setting up Java, Eclipse, Maven, GeoTools, and related libraries. It then outlines the contents of the course, which will cover vector and raster data handling, integrating with uDig, and creating example modules. To test the development environment, it demonstrates downloading test data and writing a simple application to display a map using GeoTools.
A talk about the OSGeo Live project; covering 43 projects that are available in a live DVD format (for you to run without installing). The project is much improved with OGC documentation and a description of many of the projects. New this year (thanks to some sponsorship) is quickstarts for several of the projects.
Toolchain for real-time simulations: GSN-MeteoIO-GEOtopRiccardo Rigon
This document describes a real-time toolchain for collecting sensor data through GSN, feeding it into the GEOtop hydrological model, and publishing the real-time simulation results. Key aspects include making GEOtop capable of starting, pausing and resuming simulations using recovery files, accessing sensor data through the MeteoIO library and its GSNIO plugin, and demonstrating the end-to-end workflow of retrieving real-time data and running GEOtop simulations. Future work includes enhancing GSN and the models to better support real-time gridded data and multiple concurrent users.
This document provides an overview of free and open source GIS software. It discusses what open source GIS is, including the four basic freedoms it provides. It outlines some major open source GIS projects like QGIS, GRASS, PostGIS, GeoServer, and OpenLayers. The document explains why one would use and teach open source GIS, including low costs, community support, and driving innovation. It also addresses some common misconceptions about open source GIS software.
Leo Hsu and Regina Obe
We'll demonstrate integrating PostGIS in both PHP and ASP.NET applications.
We'll demonstrate using the new PostGIS 1.5 geography offering to extend existing web applications with proximity analysis.
More advanced use to display maps and stats using OpenLayers, WMS/WFS services and roll your own WFS like service using the PostGIS KML/GML/and or GeoJSON output functions.
OpenGeoData Italia - Roma - Simone Cortesi | Maurizio Napolitano | openstreet...Simone Cortesi
Discussione su OpenStreetMap, sistemi GIS classici, confronti, potenzialità di OSM e dei suoi strumenti di estrazione dati.
Slide per la conferenza OpenGeoData Italia - Roma - 27 febbraio 2014.
This document provides an introduction to EclipseRT and OSGi. It discusses how OSGi defines modules for Java applications and how this relates to the evolution of Eclipse's plug-in model. Key points covered include the history of OSGi and Eclipse, how projects like Equinox implement the OSGi framework, and how this modular approach enables applications like Toast and custom runtime environments through EclipseRT and the component-oriented development assembly (CODA) approach.
MateriApps LIVE! is a virtual machine image containing over 280 materials science applications and tools. It can be run on Windows, Mac, or Linux computers without installation through VirtualBox. The document provides instructions on downloading MateriApps LIVE!, setting up VirtualBox, importing the virtual machine image, and logging in to begin using the pre-installed materials simulation software. Tips are also included on file sharing, changing display settings, and using commands within the virtual machine.
Open Source Geospatial Tools: Enabling Decision MakersEcotrust
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MapStore Create, save and share maps and mashups @ GRASS-GFOSS 2013GeoSolutions
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GeoSDI: una piattaforma social di dati geografici basata sui principi di INSP...Beniamino Murgante
This document summarizes the activities of the geoSDI laboratory. It discusses how geoSDI started in 2007 as a center of competence for spatial data infrastructures within the Italian government. It has since developed open source geospatial web platforms and provided support for emergency response around the world. Key projects include developing Geo-Platform, an open source framework for building INSPIRE-compliant SDIs, and providing geospatial support during disasters in Italy, Haiti, Chile and elsewhere. GeoSDI continues to develop new widgets and functionality for Geo-Platform while also implementing SDI systems for various government and international organization clients.
MateriApps LIVE! is a virtual machine containing over 270 materials science applications and tools. It can be run on Windows, Mac, or Linux computers to provide a full computational materials science environment without installation. Key features include pre-installed applications for DFT, quantum chemistry, molecular dynamics, and more. It aims to help researchers easily access and use materials simulation software through a centralized portal.
UBC’s Cloud Innovation Centre (CIC) invites students to our AWS RoboMaker webinar and live lab on Thursday, July 22 from 1:00 to 3:30 pm PST. In this session, special guest Alex Coqueiro, will introduce you to AWS Robomaker, a service that makes it easy to develop, test, and deploy intelligent robotics applications at scale. We walk through the features of integrating key components into robotics, deploying a single solution, and discuss the uniquely designed models that allow for optimized robots use cases to get you to production fast. We will cover use cases, implementation, simulation, and deployment. Demos will be implemented using Python.
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1) ETW/xperf - tools for capturing system-level event traces on Windows, which can show browser performance events.
2) Navigation Timing API - a W3C spec that provides page load timing metrics via JavaScript for real-world performance monitoring.
3) How to use these tools to analyze page load times, resource usage, and CPU hot spots, both for debugging issues and monitoring performance over time.
This presentation covers architectural principles for Software defined "Everything", Microservices - their impact on Azure, a Geo-Spatial Fleet analysis using Spark and HDFS on ESRI and FlowBasedProgramming
The document discusses the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL), an open source UI toolkit designed for embedded systems. EFL was created for Enlightenment 17 and focuses on optimization for devices with limited resources. It includes components like Evas for rendering, Edje for themes/layout, and Elementary for widgets. EFL is used in Samsung products like smartwatches, cameras, phones and TVs. The presentation covers EFL architecture, optimizations, current developments improving performance and functionality, and its future direction.
IDRA 14 - XXXIV Convegno di Idraulica e Costruzioni Idrauliche, Bari, 7 - 10 Settembre 2014 - Sessione E12 - Open source computing per le applicazioni idrologiche e idrauliche
A talk about the OSGeo Live project; covering 43 projects that are available in a live DVD format (for you to run without installing). The project is much improved with OGC documentation and a description of many of the projects. New this year (thanks to some sponsorship) is quickstarts for several of the projects.
Toolchain for real-time simulations: GSN-MeteoIO-GEOtopRiccardo Rigon
This document describes a real-time toolchain for collecting sensor data through GSN, feeding it into the GEOtop hydrological model, and publishing the real-time simulation results. Key aspects include making GEOtop capable of starting, pausing and resuming simulations using recovery files, accessing sensor data through the MeteoIO library and its GSNIO plugin, and demonstrating the end-to-end workflow of retrieving real-time data and running GEOtop simulations. Future work includes enhancing GSN and the models to better support real-time gridded data and multiple concurrent users.
This document provides an overview of free and open source GIS software. It discusses what open source GIS is, including the four basic freedoms it provides. It outlines some major open source GIS projects like QGIS, GRASS, PostGIS, GeoServer, and OpenLayers. The document explains why one would use and teach open source GIS, including low costs, community support, and driving innovation. It also addresses some common misconceptions about open source GIS software.
Leo Hsu and Regina Obe
We'll demonstrate integrating PostGIS in both PHP and ASP.NET applications.
We'll demonstrate using the new PostGIS 1.5 geography offering to extend existing web applications with proximity analysis.
More advanced use to display maps and stats using OpenLayers, WMS/WFS services and roll your own WFS like service using the PostGIS KML/GML/and or GeoJSON output functions.
OpenGeoData Italia - Roma - Simone Cortesi | Maurizio Napolitano | openstreet...Simone Cortesi
Discussione su OpenStreetMap, sistemi GIS classici, confronti, potenzialità di OSM e dei suoi strumenti di estrazione dati.
Slide per la conferenza OpenGeoData Italia - Roma - 27 febbraio 2014.
This document provides an introduction to EclipseRT and OSGi. It discusses how OSGi defines modules for Java applications and how this relates to the evolution of Eclipse's plug-in model. Key points covered include the history of OSGi and Eclipse, how projects like Equinox implement the OSGi framework, and how this modular approach enables applications like Toast and custom runtime environments through EclipseRT and the component-oriented development assembly (CODA) approach.
MateriApps LIVE! is a virtual machine image containing over 280 materials science applications and tools. It can be run on Windows, Mac, or Linux computers without installation through VirtualBox. The document provides instructions on downloading MateriApps LIVE!, setting up VirtualBox, importing the virtual machine image, and logging in to begin using the pre-installed materials simulation software. Tips are also included on file sharing, changing display settings, and using commands within the virtual machine.
Open Source Geospatial Tools: Enabling Decision MakersEcotrust
The document discusses open source geospatial tools that are useful for ecosystem-based management (EBM). It describes the different types of open source tools available, including open source GIS base tools, web apps, and desktop apps. Some benefits of open source tools for EBM include reduced costs, flexibility, and community involvement. Specific open source tools mentioned that are useful for EBM tasks include QGIS, GRASS, web-based decision support tools, OpenOceanMap, and PostGIS. The document provides many links for learning more about various open source tools, standards, and communities.
MapStore Create, save and share maps and mashups @ GRASS-GFOSS 2013GeoSolutions
MapStore is an open source application created by GeoSolutions to allow users to create, save, and share maps and mashups. It provides tools for map creation, browsing existing maps, and sharing maps. MapStore has a modular architecture built on open source standards and libraries. It includes components for map management, composition, viewing, and interacting with metadata catalogs. GeoSolutions provides commercial support and consulting for MapStore and other open source geospatial projects like GeoServer and GeoNetwork.
GeoSDI: una piattaforma social di dati geografici basata sui principi di INSP...Beniamino Murgante
This document summarizes the activities of the geoSDI laboratory. It discusses how geoSDI started in 2007 as a center of competence for spatial data infrastructures within the Italian government. It has since developed open source geospatial web platforms and provided support for emergency response around the world. Key projects include developing Geo-Platform, an open source framework for building INSPIRE-compliant SDIs, and providing geospatial support during disasters in Italy, Haiti, Chile and elsewhere. GeoSDI continues to develop new widgets and functionality for Geo-Platform while also implementing SDI systems for various government and international organization clients.
MateriApps LIVE! is a virtual machine containing over 270 materials science applications and tools. It can be run on Windows, Mac, or Linux computers to provide a full computational materials science environment without installation. Key features include pre-installed applications for DFT, quantum chemistry, molecular dynamics, and more. It aims to help researchers easily access and use materials simulation software through a centralized portal.
UBC’s Cloud Innovation Centre (CIC) invites students to our AWS RoboMaker webinar and live lab on Thursday, July 22 from 1:00 to 3:30 pm PST. In this session, special guest Alex Coqueiro, will introduce you to AWS Robomaker, a service that makes it easy to develop, test, and deploy intelligent robotics applications at scale. We walk through the features of integrating key components into robotics, deploying a single solution, and discuss the uniquely designed models that allow for optimized robots use cases to get you to production fast. We will cover use cases, implementation, simulation, and deployment. Demos will be implemented using Python.
Debugging IE Performance Issues with xperf, ETW and NavigationTimingNicholas Jansma
This document discusses using ETW/xperf and Navigation Timing to analyze website performance. It covers:
1) ETW/xperf - tools for capturing system-level event traces on Windows, which can show browser performance events.
2) Navigation Timing API - a W3C spec that provides page load timing metrics via JavaScript for real-world performance monitoring.
3) How to use these tools to analyze page load times, resource usage, and CPU hot spots, both for debugging issues and monitoring performance over time.
This presentation covers architectural principles for Software defined "Everything", Microservices - their impact on Azure, a Geo-Spatial Fleet analysis using Spark and HDFS on ESRI and FlowBasedProgramming
The document discusses the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL), an open source UI toolkit designed for embedded systems. EFL was created for Enlightenment 17 and focuses on optimization for devices with limited resources. It includes components like Evas for rendering, Edje for themes/layout, and Elementary for widgets. EFL is used in Samsung products like smartwatches, cameras, phones and TVs. The presentation covers EFL architecture, optimizations, current developments improving performance and functionality, and its future direction.
IDRA 14 - XXXIV Convegno di Idraulica e Costruzioni Idrauliche, Bari, 7 - 10 Settembre 2014 - Sessione E12 - Open source computing per le applicazioni idrologiche e idrauliche
Convegno “Sicurezza informatica e strumenti GIS Free e Open Source per l’Inge...Margherita Di Leo
Convegno “Sicurezza informatica e strumenti GIS Free e Open Source per l’Ingegneria”
Matera, 4 Maggio 2012
Overview sul software libero GRASS GIS e applicazioni per l’analisi di dati territoriali ed ambientali.
Interpolazione in GRASS GIS. Ricavare un modello digitale del terreno a partire da curve di livello e punti quotati. Esercitazione. Lezioni 17-18-19 e 24/01/2012.
Concetti introduttivi sui sistemi di coordinate, sistemi di riferimento nazionali, creare una nuova location in GRASS GIS, importare ed esportare mappe raster e vettoriali. Lezioni 11/01/2012 e 12/01/2012.
This document summarizes the application of a fuzzy modeling system in GRASS GIS to estimate flood risk in the Arno River area in Italy. It describes how fuzzy logic can be used when data is uncertain or boundaries are fuzzy. The key steps include defining fuzzy membership functions, fuzzy rules, and fuzzy inference. Digital elevation data and derivatives like elevation above streams, distance to streams, topographic index, and curvature were fuzzified and fuzzy rules were defined to estimate none, low, normal, or high flood risk.
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_AddOns#r.hazard.flood
r.hazard.flood is an implementation of a fast procedure to detect flood prone areas. The exposure to flooding may be delineated by adopting a topographic index (TIm) computed from a DEM. The portion of a basin exposed to flood inundation is generally characterized by a TIm higher than a given threshold, tau. The threshold is automatically determinated from the cellsize. The proposed procedure may help in the delineation of flood prone areas especially in basins with marked topography. The use of the modified topographic index should not be considered as an alternative to standard hydrological-hydraulic simulations for flood mapping, but it may represent a useful and rapid tool for a preliminary delineation of flooding areas in ungauged basins and in areas where expensive and time consuming hydrological-hydraulic simulations are not affordable or economically convenient.
The document describes a Python module called r.ipso that is used in GRASS GIS to generate ipsographic and ipsometric curves from raster elevation data. The module imports GRASS and NumPy libraries, reads elevation and cell count statistics from a raster, calculates normalized elevation and area values, and uses these to plot the curves and output quantile information. The module demonstrates calling GRASS functionality from Python scripts.
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
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Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
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What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
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1. - Osgeo Live CD / DVD
- OSSIM overview
- Ossimplanet and its applications
Advanced Geospatial Modeling – MEA792 Helena Mitasova
Lecture by Margherita Di Leo
2. - What is it?
OSGeo-Live is a self-contained bootable DVD, USB thumb drive or Virtual
Machine based on Xubuntu (xfce as desktop manager), that allows you to try a
wide variety of open source geospatial software without installing anything. It is
composed entirely of free software, allowing it to be freely distributed, duplicated
and passed around.
It provides pre-configured applications for a range of geospatial use cases,
including storage, publishing, viewing, analysis and manipulation of data. It also
contains sample datasets and documentation.
To try out the applications, simply:
1. Insert DVD or USB thumb drive in computer or virtual machine.
2. Reboot computer. (verify boot device order)
3. Press "Enter" to startup & login.
4. Trial applications from the "Geospatial" menu.
Osgeo Live CD / DVD
3. - Where can I download it?
http://download.osgeo.org/livedvd/
- Why is it useful?
Live DVD provides a number of open source geospatial tools, Desktop GIS,
Databases, Web services. Everything is compiled and ready to use. Also, there
are sample datasets and tutorials to get started.
- How I can find help?
Osgeo website:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc_FAQ
Mailing list archive:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.osgeo.livedemo
IRC:
Server: irc.freenode.net, channel: #osgeolive
Osgeo Live CD / DVD
4. - What's the Live user name and password?
user/user. See the passwords.txt file on the desktop for application specific
database user/passwords.
- What's the root password?
There isn't one. To run commands as root type `sudo <command>` in a
terminal. To become root type `sudo - su`. Enter the user's password when
prompted.
Osgeo Live CD / DVD
6. ”Awesome”
Open Source Software Image Map
OSSIM is a high performance software system for remote sensing,
image processing, geographical information systems and
photogrammetry.
It is an open source software project maintained at www.ossim.org
and has been under active development since 1996.
Ossim overview
8. Capabilities
• Parallel processing capabilities with mpi libraries
• Rigorous sensor modeling
• Universal Sensor Models (RPCs)
• Wide range of Map Projections and Datums supported
• Non-destructive, parameter based image chains
• Native file access
• Precision Terrain correction and orthorectification
• Advanced Mosaicing, compositing, and fusions
• Elevation support
• Vector and shapelib support
• Projection and resolution independent
• Equation editors
• Histogram matching and tonal balancing
Ossim overview
9. The architecture of the library supports parallel
processing with mpi, a dynamic plugin architecture, and
dynamically connectable objects allowing rapid
prototyping of custom image processing chains.
Ossim overview
11. Around the core ossim library, the software distribution
includes a large number of command line utilities that
can be easily scripted for batch production systems and
higher level GUI applications – imagelinker, and
iview. Additionally, bindings have been generated for
other languages.
See "running imagelinker" (Massimo Di Stefano) at:
http://www.geofemengineering.it/GeofemEngineering/Blog/Voci/2010/3/15_OSGEO_-_Live_-_DVD_-_%22running_imagelinker%22.html
Ossim overview
12. Also included in the distribution are the osgPlanet and
osgPlanet_qt modules.
These modules build on top of OSSIM and
OpenSceneGraph to provide geospatially accurate 3D
visualization capabilities.
Ossim overview
13. Website:
http://www.ossim.org/OSSIM/OSSIM_Home.html
Tutorials and data sample:
http://download.osgeo.org/ossim/
Mailing list:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ossim-developer
Tracker and wiki:
http://trac.osgeo.org/ossim/
IRC:
Server: irc.freenode.net; Channel: #ossimplanet
Ossim overview
15. OssimPlanet is a 3D Geospatial viewer built on top of
OpenSceneGraph, Trolltech QT and OSSIM.
OssimPlanet extends geospatial viewing with access to
native geospatial formats, Elevation data sets, and OGC
Web Mapping Services (WMS) interfaces over the web.
osgPlanet is a C++ library and includes
ossimplanetviewer as a demonstration.
Ossimplanet and its applications
16. The current version of OssimPlanet supports:
● Staging of local geospatial files;
● Remote access of OGC WMS layers;
● Direct access to WorldWind protocol servers;
● Navigation to street addresses through the geocoding
menu item;
● osgEphemeris has also been recently incorporated
providing a skydome and current time/location
positioning of the sun, moon, and stars.
Ossimplanet and its applications
17. Ossimplanet and its applications
Supported Data Sets:
●OSSIM Geo-Spatial Formats
●GDAL Geo-Spatial Formats
●OGC WMS Interface
●WorldWind Server (a Web Mapping Service server)
●Pixia NUI format (proprietary file format)
18. Ossimplanet and its applications
Requirements:
OssimPlanet currently requires a 3 button mouse for navigation.
Event Action
Left mouse drag Rotates the globe
Right mouse drag Zoom in, zoom out
Arrow keys Start constant rotation
(accumulates with additional key
presses)
Return key Freezes all motions
Space bar Resets view to default position
W key Toggles between textured, wire
frame and point mode
L key Toggles directed light source
(currently disabled)
Ctrl+F Toggles full screen mode
19. Ossimplanet and its applications
Preferences:
Enable HUD
Heads Up Display includes the cross hairs at the center of the image and
the latitude, longitude, elevation, and height readout at the bottom left
hand corner of the display.
Enable elevation
Turns on or off elevation processing for topographic relief and
visualization in ossimPlanet. Elevation processing requires that elevation
data sets be staged through the Application Support directory for ossim.
DTED and SRTM file structures for elevation can be automatically
parsed and retrieved by the software.
Elevation multiplier
A pull down menu applies an elevation scaling factor. The higher the
number, the more exaggerated the topography.
20. Ossimplanet and its applications
Enable ephemeris
This checkbox enables the osgEphemeris library. If this option is
enabled, the system date and time as the well as the viewers location are
used to render a view of the heavens. The sun and the moon are
rendered in their relative positions against sky dome.
WMS
The OGC Web Mapping Services interface is supported in ossimPlanet.
The menu item will open a dialog box for getting WMS access to online
servers.
21. Ossimplanet and its applications
Open Session
A Session is an xml file that contains the state of the program including
data that has been loaded and the currrent view. The Open Session
command retrieves this file from disk, loads the data, and navigates to
the saved view.
Goto Lat Lon
Entering a Latitude, Longitude and optionally an altitude will navigate to
that position.
Some screenshots of OssimPlanet
(source: Massimo Di Stefano)
http://web.me.com/epiesasha/PlanetSasha/Gallery.html
22. Ossimplanet and its applications
PlanetSasha:
PlanetSasha is a project started thanks to the OSGEO foundation and
Google-Summer-of-Code initiative.
http://web.me.com/epiesasha/PlanetSasha/Project.html
GUI description:
http://web.me.com/epiesasha/PlanetSasha/PlanetSasha.html
Developer : Massimo Di Stefano
Mentor : Mark Lucas
Aim of the project :
Development of a plug-in for the OssimPlanet application for interface
with other Open Source G.I.S software such as Grass and Qgis. This
allows to export the elevation and texture data from Grass/Qgis to
OssimPlanet. The result is to synchronize the grass/qgis maps canvas
extent with the Ossimplanet scene.
23. Ossimplanet and its applications
Application
Author: Massimo Di Stefano
Using a raster elevation map as base layer, display it in a 2D gui and use
the mouse movement to write a tour on the map. The tour has been
processed and the output is an elevation profile and the instruction to
execute the tour in ossimplanet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rWqUCPRHaY