USING 3D WEBGIS TO SUPPORT THE DISASTER SIMULATION, MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS – EXAMPLES OF TSUNAMI AND FLOOD

J-H. Hong, C. Tsai
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Abstract. In recent year, 3D geographic information system (GIS) has been receiving great attention from a variety of domains, but many 3D GIS applications are nevertheless restricted to visualization purposes only. One major reason for such limitation is the lack of formalized and comprehensive mechanism for the management and analysis of feature-based 3D geographic data. From a 3D GIS perspective, this study proposes a web-based system facilitating the simulation, analysis and visualization of disaster caused by tsunami and floods because these two types of hazard are highly related to the height and depth aspects. The core of the proposed system is the hierarchical 3D building framework capable of modelling different levels of building units and linking domain data via standardized identifiers in an integrated fashion. The system is designed as a decision support system that allows users to import real or simulated disaster scenarios and automatically response with the visualized damage assessment information. The 3D illustration not only provides a direct and intuitive interface for decision makers to visually inspect the outcomes at different levels of granularity, the symbology of 3D buildings can be also flexibly customized to highlight the impacts according to the perspective of the chosen applications. Quantitative vulnerability indexes are dynamically updated according to the timeline of the imported disasters to aid the decision of emergency response actions. The evacuation plan also can additionally consider the 3D aspects, such that citizens will be provided with information about nearby safe places (e.g., tall buildings or high hills) to reduce the loss of lives.
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利用三维webgis支持灾害模拟、管理和分析-以海啸和洪水为例
摘要近年来,三维地理信息系统(GIS)受到了各个领域的广泛关注,但许多三维地理信息系统的应用仍然局限于可视化目的。造成这种限制的一个主要原因是缺乏形式化和全面的机制来管理和分析基于特征的三维地理数据。由于海啸和洪水灾害与高度和深度高度相关,本研究从三维GIS的角度提出了一个基于web的系统,便于对海啸和洪水灾害进行模拟、分析和可视化。该系统的核心是分层的3D建筑框架,能够对不同层次的建筑单元进行建模,并通过标准化标识符以集成的方式链接领域数据。该系统被设计为一个决策支持系统,允许用户导入真实或模拟的灾害场景,并通过可视化的损害评估信息自动响应。3D插图不仅为决策者提供了一个直接直观的界面来直观地检查不同粒度级别的结果,3D建筑的符号也可以灵活地定制,以根据所选择的应用程序的角度来突出影响。根据导入灾害的时间轴动态更新定量脆弱性指标,以辅助应急响应行动的决策。疏散计划还可以额外考虑3D方面,以便向市民提供附近安全地点(例如高楼或高山)的信息,以减少生命损失。
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