Project Details
Topologically consistent modelling in a spatio-temporal context with moving objects in city models
Applicants
Dr. Patrick Erik Bradley; Professor Dr. Martin Breunig
Subject Area
Structural Engineering, Building Informatics and Construction Operation
Term
from 2017 to 2023
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 326802322
The aim of this proposal is to study topological consistency of configurations of spatio-temporal objects like points, line segments, planar polygons, polyhedra and hyper-polyhedra in the generality necessary for construction and geo-informatics. Topological consistency should be verifiable as efficiently as possible. In this way, correct topological query results shall be made possible also across levels of detail. To the consistency of spatio-temporal models also belongs the embedding of different temporal scales. In various ways of temporal discretization, movements and changes in general take place at those temporal scales. This aspect leads to the aim of classifying 4D-objects with respect to geometric and topological integrity constraints. A self-correction as well as interactive correction of inconsistent data shall be performed, and topological errors due to uncertainty shall be made measurable. The developped theories and methods shall be validated. An XML-schema for consistent modelling including the semantics of objects and which is as simple as possible, shall result in an application to concrete city model data. Finally, tests with real examples shall be performed.
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