SIMULTANEOUS VISUALIZATION of DIFFERENT UTILITY NETWORKS for DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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Cartographic visualizations of crises are used to create a Common Operational Picture (COP) and enforce Situational Awareness by presenting and representing relevant information. As nearly all crises affect geospatial entities, geo-data representations have to support location-specific decision-making throughout the crises. Since, Operator's attention span and their working memory are limiting factors for the process of getting and interpreting information; the cartographic presentation has to support individuals in coordinating their activities and with handling highly dynamic situations. The Situational Awareness of operators in conjunction with a COP are key aspects of the decision making process and essential for coming to appropriate decisions. Utility networks are one of the most complex and most needed systems within a city. The visualization of utility infrastructure in crisis situations is addressed in this paper. The paper will provide a conceptual approach on how to simplify, aggregate, and visualize multiple utility networks and their components to meet the requirements of the decision-making process and to support Situational Awareness.

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Semm, S., Becker, T., & Kolbe, T. H. (2012). SIMULTANEOUS VISUALIZATION of DIFFERENT UTILITY NETWORKS for DISASTER MANAGEMENT. In ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Vol. 1, pp. 159–164). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsannals-I-2-159-2012

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