Visualization
of Geospatial Data
for
Transportation Engineering Applications
Researcher:
Keisha Harrison, SR/CS
Mentor:
Dr. Timothy Olsen,
Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, ARC
Keisha became
a member of the remote sensing commercialization NASA-supported
Affiliated Research Center (ARC) project team when she arrived and
began to work on visualizations developed from digital elevation
models (DEMs) downloaded from the US Geological Survey (USGS), Landsat-7
multispectral data from July of 1999 and county aerial orthophotography
. These visualizations were created to be used for planning and
decision-making by a engineering firm contracted to the DOT. The
goal was to select the best site for a new Safety and Weight Enforcement
Facility along a section of Interstate-90. The visualization challenge
was to present complex geospatial data meaningful to decision-making
in a manner that would enhance engineering decisions and enable
meaningful participation by the general public during open hearings.
As part of an ARC project, the fly through visualizations contributed
towards the commercial viability of remote sensing data and technology.
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