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Village Web 3D Visualization System Based on Cesium

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Spatial Data and Intelligence (SpatialDI 2023)

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Cesium is currently the popular open source 3D map engine which widely used in 3D WebGIS and other fields. With the promotion of digital village development, the build of village network 3D information system is in full swing. In this paper, we apply 3D model data organization and load scheduling, single tilt photography 3D model and video stream and 3D scene fusion technology to develop a digital village 3D geographic information system based on Cesium open source 3D map engine. Taking Kangle Village, Shapotou District, Zhongwei City, Ningxia as an example, the results show that the real-time frame rate of system visualization is stable at about 35 FPS, which realizes the dynamic scheduling, real-time rendering, viewshed analysis and measurement of village 3D model and lays a foundation for the construction of digital and even smart village.

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This work was supported by the Ningxia Natural Science Foundation under Grant 2022AAC03054 and National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 42061062. The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments and insightful ideas.

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Qu, G., He, J., Wang, J. (2023). Village Web 3D Visualization System Based on Cesium. In: Meng, X., et al. Spatial Data and Intelligence. SpatialDI 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13887. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32910-4_6

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