Planning and Design of Highway Landscape Based on Spiral Model Structure

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The highway landscape planning is positioned to be a dynamic programming. The highway landscape planning and design process which based on its framework of spiral model has been established. It changed the traditional landscape evaluation method with the help of the method of multi-perspective and animation. The dynamics and intuition of this traditional method are poor, can’t simulate the actual results realistically, and it is troublesome to adjust the dynamic the traditional method of dynamic and intuitive way is poorer, not a real simulation of the actual effect, and the dynamic adjustment is more troublesome. This is the first paper to use CARD_1 software applications to landscape planning and design scheme of visual simulation, this way can directly call the base data in CAD, and it is convenience for engineering and technical personnel to analyze and use.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 616-618)

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1223-1226

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December 2012

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