Finding Isolated Zones through Connectivity Relationship Analysis in Indoor Space
Author(s) -
Seul-Ji Lee,
Jiyeong Lee
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of the korean society of surveying geodesy photogrammetry and cartography
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.182
H-Index - 9
eISSN - 2288-260X
pISSN - 1598-4850
DOI - 10.7848/ksgpc.2012.30.3.229
Subject(s) - space (punctuation) , computer science , service (business) , ubiquitous computing , topology (electrical circuits) , geography , human–computer interaction , business , engineering , operating system , marketing , electrical engineering
In Korea, u-City has been constructed as IT-based new city with introduction of the ubiquitous concept. However, most currently provided u-services are just monitoring services based on the USN(Ubiquitous Sensor Network) technology, so spatial analysis is insufficient. Especially, buildings have been rapidly constructed and expanded in multi-levels, and people spend a lot of time in indoor space, so indoor spatial analysis is necessary. Therefore, connectivity relationship in indoor space is analyzed using the topological data model. Topological relationships could be redefined due to the dynamic changes of environment in indoor space, and changes could have an effect on analysis results. In this paper, the algorithms of finding isolated zones is developed by analyzing connectivity relationship between space objects in built-environments after changes of environment in indoor space due to specific situation such as fire. And the system that visualizes isolated zones as well as three-dimensional data structure of indoor space is developed to get the analysis result by using the analysis algorithms.
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