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The HPI in Potsdam is Germany’s only university with "IT Systems Engineering" as the central field of education, research and development. The founder of the institute, Professor Hasso Plattner, who is also a co-founder and member of the board of SAP, makes this unique higher education and research possible.
In the area of computergraphical systems innovative concepts, procedures and systems are being developed at the HPI. These are concerned with the shaping, processing, allocating and visualizing of geoinformation. A special focus is being put on 3D geoinformation and technologies for virtual 3D city and landscape models.
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Hasso-Plattner-Institut
- Universität Potsdam - Fachgebiet Computergrafische Systeme
Professor-Doktor-Helmert-Straße 2-3
14482 Potsdam
Ansprechpartner:
Prof. Dr.
Jürgen Döllner
Telephone: +49 331 97992-580
office-doellner@hpi.uni-potsdam.de
www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/3d
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CityGML - Virtual 3D city models With the LandXplorer System the HPI provides a plattform to generate, continue and use virtual 3D city models as well as landscape models. It enables the production, editing, presentation and analysis of this data. The platform thoroughly supports the 3D standard City GML and automates the processing of official geographic base data.
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OGC Web Clients & Server HPI develops innovative real-time 3D viewer clients, based on OGC Web Services. They allow for an integration of heterogenous geo-databases and an interactive exploration and analysis of complex geovirtual scenarios. At the same time perspective view and movie web services for 3D geoinformation are being developed.
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Geoinformation for mobile devices HPI probes and develops innovative web services, to make complex virtual 3D models and classic 2D geoinformation suitable for interactive applications on mobile devices. This applies equally to intelligent perspective view and movie services as well as to computergraphic technologies which are especially adjusted to small displays. They support the detection and interpretation of the information provided.
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