Research on Web3D in Distributed Monitoring and Control Systems

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Web3D technology, with the advantages of realistic scene simulation and intelligent interaction, has been widely applied to many fields, like electronic business and medical treatment. Aiming at the problems of abstract information and poor interactivity in traditional Distributed Monitoring and Control Systems (DMCS), a method based on Web3D technology is presented. The services published by DMCS are called to deal with the request before the scene management, and then the effective messages are asynchronous transferred by the way of Ajax which can optimize the real-time scene interaction. The objects designed by JavaScript map the messages into entities in VRML/X3D scenes. Simulation analysis demonstrated the effectiveness of realistic scene simulation and high performance of intelligent interaction.

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