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BAE Systems Creates Mission Planning Prototype for urban environment using ground based imagery.

BAE Systems, a global systems, defense and aerospace company, has prototyped a mission planning application utilizing the latest photogrametric and 3D GIS technologies. The result is a photo-realistic detailed realtime 3D urban simulation database for a portion of San Diego, California - created completely from satellite imagery. By combining BAE Systems' photogrametric tool suite SOCET SET and MultiGen-Paradigm's 3D GIS software, SiteBuilder 3D, the prototype demonstrates how accurate, geo-specific 3D urban models can be generated completely from above ground imagery. Modeling high-fidelity 3D scenes of urban areas is a particular challenge especially when the area of interest is either inaccessible or impossible to visit prior to the commencement of military or other security sensitive operations.

Problem
Today, the military and public safety markets lack effective software tools to create accurate, realistic 3D models of inaccessible urban environments. Although GIS (Geographic Information Systems) can create very accurate maps of these areas, the results are typically in 2D and lack the perspective and insight gained from viewing real world environments in realtime 3D. Furthermore, if a requirement exists to create a 3D representation of the area, most tools available today require a high-level of technical ability, a strong grasp of 3D concepts and in many cases vast amounts of time. In addition, often these 3D scenes are typically pre-rendered and viewed only as a video playback, lacking the interactivity that a realtime 3D scene offers.


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Customers:
Adacel Inc.
Antycip SA
BAE
Bergmann Associates
City of Cerritos, CA
City of Sunnyvale, CA
City of Vallejo, CA
Florida Atlantic University
Fraunhofer Institute
ITspatial LLC
NASA/Ames Future Flight Central
The Boeing Company
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Solution
Geo-specific imagery, specifically satellite imagery and aerial photography, is used extensively for defense and public safety organizations throughout the world. In many cases, this data can be collected and delivered to mission planning and intelligence personnel for very detailed areas and with quick turnaround. Typically, the imagery is combined with whatever digital feature data exists that describes what is on the ground (i.e. building locations, weapon installations, roads, etc.) and displayed as maps. By combining BAE Systems' SOCET SET software and MultiGen-Paradigm's SiteBuilder 3D, GIS users and photogrametric professionals can extract geospatial data from their imagery and create real-world, high resolution, 3D simulated environments using satellite imagery and aerial photography as their single source of data. As mentioned above, the ability to gather this information from an "eye in the sky" vs. having to deploy and risk personnel and equipment in the field is significant.

For the San Diego prototype, BAE Systems first collected the source imagery, which consisted of 1-meter resolution color satellite imagery and 2-inch resolution color aerial photography. BAE's SOCET SET tools were then used to combine the imagery into a single stereo-pair image and then to extract feature data. Features extracted from the imagery included: Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the terrain, roads, street centerlines, curbs, trees, street lights, fire hydrants, signals and building footprints. All of the feature datum (point, line, polygon) was exported to ESRI's Shapefile format for use within SiteBuilder 3D. One of SOCET SET's newest capabilities is to create geo-specific fully textured 3D models in MultiGen-Paradigm's OpenFlight realtime 3D scene format. Several downtown San Diego buildings were created in this format for use within SiteBuilder's Model Library. Next, ArcView GIS from ESRI, Redlands, CA), was used to create a 2D digital map of San Diego using the imagery and feature data overlays.

SiteBuilder 3D, as an extension, or plug-in to ArcView GIS, then created a correlated realtime 3D urban scene from the map. The tool was used to first generate a 3D terrain model using the DEM. Next, the terrain was draped with the 1-meter satellite image. Feature data was then transformed from 2D to 3D using SiteBuilder's parametric modeling procedures. This process used specific attributes from Shapefiles (i.e. street width or building height) along with photo-realistic textures and 3D models (i.e. road texture and trees) and quickly converted the 2D features to 3D and placed them into the scene based on their real world coordinates. The finished urban simulation included the terrain, imagery overlay, streets, trees, building footprint extrusions, streetlights, and street centerlines. SOCET SET's building models (in an OpenFlight format) were then placed on the terrain in their exact locations.

The entire process, from 2D map to 3D scene, took approximately 15 minutes - with very impressive results. The digital map and the 3D scene were then viewed side-by-side with a viewpoint symbol tracking eyepoint position on the map - in realtime.

Mark Oldknow, from BAE Systems said, "This effort clearly demonstrates the next wave of geospatial technologies and 3D GIS. I feel that both BAE and MultiGen-Paradigm compliment each other in both the GIS and Vis/Sim communities." Products Used: SOCET SET, the premier photogrammetric tool suite for the generation of real-world, photo-specific databases. Raster and vector products are derived from many different imagery and sensor sources and are widely used throughout the mapping, GIS, remote sensing, visualization and simulation communities.

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