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    Visualization of target inspection data at the National Ignition Facility

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    As the National Ignition Facility continues its campaign to achieve ignition, new methods and tools will be required to measure the quality of the target capsules used to achieve this goal. Techniques have been developed to measure capsule surface features using a phase-shifting diffraction interferometer and Leica Microsystems confocal microscope. These instruments produce multi-gigabyte datasets which consist of tens to hundreds of files. Existing software can handle viewing a small subset of an entire dataset, but none can view a dataset in its entirety. Additionally, without an established mode of transport that keeps the target capsules properly aligned throughout the assembly process, a means of aligning the two dataset coordinate systems is needed. The goal of this project is to develop web based software utilizing WebGL which will provide high level overview visualization of an entire dataset, with the capability to retrieve finer details on demand, in addition to facilitating alignment of multiple datasets with one another based on common features that have been visually identified by users of the system

    INTERACTIVE ONLINE VISUALIZATION OF COMPLEX 3D GEOMETRIES

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    In the last decade 3D datasets of the Cultural Heritage field have become extremely rich and high detailed due to the evolution of the technologies they derive from. However, their online deployment, both for scientific and general public purposes is usually deficient in user interaction and multimedia integration. A single solution that efficiently addresses these issues is presented in this paper. The developed framework provides an interactive and lightweight visualization of high-resolution 3D models in a web browser. It is based on 3D Heritage Online Presenter (3DHOP) and Three.js library, implemented on top of WebGL API. 3DHOP capabilities are fully exploited and enhanced with new, high level functionalities. The approach is especially suited to complex geometry and it is adapted to archaeological and architectural environments. Thus, the multi-dimensional documentation of the archaeological site of Meteora, in central Greece is chosen as the case study. Various navigation paradigms are implemented and the data structure is enriched with the incorporation of multiple 3D model viewers. Furthermore, a metadata repository, comprises ortho-images, photographic documentation, video and text, is accessed straight forward through the inspection of the main 3D scene of Meteora by a system of interconnections

    A javascript 3d graphics library for geographic information system

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    Dual reality framework : enabling technologies for monitoring and controlling cyber-physical environments

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    Diese Promotionsarbeit untersucht die Thematik des Monitoring und der Steuerung von Cyber-Physischen Umgebungen (CPE). In diesem Zusammenhang wird das Konzept und die Umsetzung eines Dual Reality (DR) Frameworks prÃĪsentiert, welches sich aus zwei Komponenten zusammensetzt: dem Dual Reality Management Dashboard (DURMAD) zur interaktiven dreidimensionalen Visualisierung von CPE und dem Event Broadcasting Service (EBS), einer modularen Kommunikationsinfrastruktur. Hierbei stellt DURMAD basierend auf dem DR-Konzept den aktuellen Status der Umgebung in einem 3D-Modell visuell dar. Gleichzeitig umfasst es weitere Auswertungs- und Darstellungsformen, welche verschiedene Formen der EntscheidungsunterstÞtzung fÞr Manager der Umgebung bieten. Speziell entwickelte Filtermechanismen fÞr den EBS ermÃķglichen eine Vorverarbeitung der Informationen vor dem Versenden bzw. nach dem Empfangen von Events. Durch offene Strukturen kÃķnnen externe Applikationen an das DR-Framework angeschlossen werden. Dies wird anhand von ObjektgedÃĪchtnissen, semantischen Beschreibungen und Prozessmodellen prÃĪsentiert. Basierend auf einer Formalisierung von Dual Reality wird der Begriff Erweiterte Dual Reality (DR++) definiert, welcher auch die Auswirkungen von Simulationen in DR-Applikationen umfasst. Durch eine Integration des DR-Frameworks in das Innovative Retail Laboratory werden die Potenziale der erarbeiteten Konzepte anhand einer beispielhaften Implementierung in der EinzelhandelsdomÃĪne aufgezeigt.Within the scope of this dissertation, the issues of monitoring and control of Cyber-Physical Environments (CPE) have been investigated. In this context, the concept and implementation of a Dual Reality (DR) framework is presented, consisting of two components: the Dual Reality Management Dashboard (DURMAD) for interactive three-dimensional visualization of instrumented environments and the Event Broadcasting Service (EBS), a modular communication infrastructure. DURMAD is based on the DR-concept and thus visually represents the current status of the environment in a 3D model. Simultaneously, it includes more analysis and presentation tools providing various forms of decision-making support for managers of these environments. Specially developed filter mechanisms for the EBS allow preprocessing of the information before sending or after receiving events. By means of open structures external applications can be connected to the DR framework. This is pointed out by digital object memories, semantic descriptions and process models. Based on a formalization of Dual Reality, the term Advanced Dual Reality (DR ++) is defined, which includes the impact of simulations in DR applications. By integrating the DR framework in the Innovative Retail Laboratory, the potential of the developed concepts on the basis of an exemplary implementation in the retail domain are shown
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