The geo.zpheres rendering engine allows you to use the information within web or mobile applications.
Maps
Maps are rendered in our geo.zpheres web viewer. the viewer provides may built in options such as:
Configuration of data source (static, planned, live)
Selection of map styles
Selection of backgrounds
Control of labels
etc.
Transitions
Transition Step 1
Topographic
Transition Step 2
Transition Step 3
Transition Step 4
Schematic
Geo.zpheres holds the abstract data within the same data model as the original ("raw") geographic data. This allows the transitioning between views as all data elements have a references in all maps.
Complex Situations
With geo.zpheres it is possible to convert very complex views into easy-to-understand visualisations
In the example below you find a corridor in which many routes are parallel to each other. A pure geographic representation (a) does not do the job as too much information is hidden and avoids the user's understanding of the data. Schematised views (b) and (c) improve the legibility.
(a) Geographic view
(b) Schematised view
(c) Normalised schematic view
Dynamic Objects
Dynamic objects are important to show e.g. real-time vehicle positions.
Map representation
of dynamic objects
Selection
of dynamic objects
Associated actions
with dynamic objects
Line based map carousel
The line based carousel function allows the combination of several map visualizations.