The Service of Digital Measurable Images in Smart Jiuzhaigou

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Along with the acceleration of social informatization and the increase of users' individual requirements, it becomes difficult for the electronic maps to meet the management needs of the smart scenic spots because there lack of information on real time data and participation of tourists. Digital measurable images (DMI) can make up for the disadvantages of electronic maps effectively. While integrating DMI with the electronic maps, a visual data platform and a true 3D visual management pattern can be built, which makes users enable to observe the scenic spot no matter from any perspective angles and provides personalized services for the different needs of different users. This paper mainly discusses the integration of DMI with the electronic maps and specific applications in Smart Jiuzhaigou.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 594-597)

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2384-2389

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November 2012

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