Metodología de Generación de Modelos Virtuales Urbanos 3D para ciudades inteligentes

  1. Álvarez, M.
  2. Raposo, J. F.
  3. Miranda, M.
  4. Bello, A. B.
Journal:
Informes de la construcción

ISSN: 0020-0883

Year of publication: 2018

Volume: 70

Issue: 549

Type: Article

DOI: 10.3989/ID.56528 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

Currently the use of Urban 3D Models goes beyond the mere support of three-dimensional image for the visualization of our urban surroundings. The three-dimensional Urban Models are in themselves fundamental tools to manage the different phenomena that occur in smart cities. It is therefore necessary to generate realistic models, in which BIM building design information can be integrated with GIS and other space technologies. The generation of 3D Urban Models benefit from the amount of data from sensors with the latest technologies such as airborne sensors and of the existence of international standards such as CityGML. This paper presents a methodology for the development of a three - dimensional Urban Model, based on LiDAR data and the CityGML standard, applied to the city of Lorca.

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