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AGC requirement. Cesium is one of the leading open source implementations of WebGL and will be the focus of this effort. WebGL requires a reasonable GPU at the client side and an HTML5 compliant browser. Develop a tiling tool in OMAR to create Cesium 3D globes and 2D maps. Have the ability to publish/share these Cesium formats with thin client users. Much of the scaling/pyramid management could be done by referencing or utilizing GOTS (DARPA Panthr Tiles).
Demonstrate workflows that generate the building, staging and serving of Advanced Geospatial Intelligence (AGI) products. This specific example would fill an area of interest with projected imagery, create an automated mosaic suitable for a tile server, and demonstrate access of that data set in both 2D and 3D environments – OMAR, GeoCell, consumed with OGC services.
The plan would be to incorporate workflow management of background tasks to build product that will be subsequently staged into the OMAR database. The 2D/3D map projections will take advantage of the GeoCell client and or/ the WebGL Cesium interface as those tools are developed.
AGC requirement. Cesium is one of the leading open source implementations of WebGL and will be the focus of this effort. WebGL requires a reasonable GPU at the client side and an HTML5 compliant browser. Develop a tiling tool in OMAR to create Cesium 3D globes and 2D maps. Have the ability to publish/share these Cesium formats with thin client users. Much of the scaling/pyramid management could be done by referencing or utilizing GOTS (DARPA Panthr Tiles).
Demonstrate workflows that generate the building, staging and serving of Advanced Geospatial Intelligence (AGI) products. This specific example would fill an area of interest with projected imagery, create an automated mosaic suitable for a tile server, and demonstrate access of that data set in both 2D and 3D environments – OMAR, GeoCell, consumed with OGC services.
The plan would be to incorporate workflow management of background tasks to build product that will be subsequently staged into the OMAR database. The 2D/3D map projections will take advantage of the GeoCell client and or/ the WebGL Cesium interface as those tools are developed.