The following demos show street models for different cities including the area around TU Munich, Grafing, Tokyo, New York City and Melbourne.

The 3DCityDB Web-Map-Client is a web based front-end for 3D visualization and interactive exploration of semantic 3D city models.

Find below some examples for different city / street space models. Click on a specific link to be redirected. (Google Chrome-Webbrowser recommended)

Munich

Sonnenstrasse Nord

The city of Munich is currently gathering data on the streetspace with lane-level accuracy. Test data of this "Lane Model" is available for the northern part of the "Sonnenstrasse" in the center of Munich. This data is converted to CityGML and then visualized using the 3DCityDB Cesium Web-Map-Client.

Link: Northern part of the Sonnenstrasse in Munich (including roads, markings, vegetation, buildings and some city furniture)


Frankfurter Ring

Link: Bridge and Streetspace model including 3D traffic simulation visualization (including vegetation and traffic signs)

Hamburg

Link: 3D City Model of Hamburg - Including Roads, Bridge surfaces, Buildings, CityFurniture, Markings, Vegetation and the terrain

This demo was created from data provided by the Landesbetrieb Geoinformation und Vermessung (LGV) Hamburg. This includes OpenDRIVE data, which was converted to CityGML using the open source tool rtron.  Additionally, this demo contains 3D models of buildings, bridge surfaces, vegetation and a terrain model, which are available as open data.

The original OpenDRIVE data was created in the course of the project TAVF using the Train3DBuilder and kindly provided by the LGV.

Ingolstadt

Link: Detailed Streetspace model generated from OpenDRIVE data (textured with DOP20)

Including diving lanes, crosswalks, bike lanes, sidewalks, markings, vegetation and city furniture (traffic signs, traffic lights, lanterns, etc.).

The original OpenDRIVE data was produced by 3D Mapping Solutions GmbH
https://www.3d-mapping.de/

The traffic sign models were provided by Software-Service John GmbH | VIS-All® 3D
https://vis-all.de/bestellen/3d-verkehrszeichen 



Link: Detailed Streetspace model generated from OpenDRIVE data

Including diving lanes, crosswalks, bike lanes, sidewalks, markings, vegetation and city furniture (traffic signs, traffic lights, lanterns, etc.).

Link: Motorway Interchange in Ingolstadt

Due to the large number of individual objects in this demo, the web-client might take a moment to load. The Google Chrome web browser is recommended to view this visualization.



Each TrafficArea contains information on function, area in square meter and the IDs of the corresponding OpenDRIVE referenceline (for driving lanes). This includes TrafficAreas with multiple functions such as driving lane, crosswalk or bike lane. Each TrafficArea can belong to multiple OpenDRIVE referencelines. Note that geometries do not overlap (non-redundant).

The image below shows a query of all TrafficAreas beloning to an OpenDRIVE referencline with id = 3124035 (highlighted in yellow).


Link: Ingolstadt LoD3 Streetspace (derived form OpenDRIVE data) + LoD3 Buildings Demo



Tokyo

Link: City of Tokyo including textured Buildings and Bridges in LoD2 (with original attributes in Japanese) 

Link: City of Tokyo including textured Buildings and Bridges in LoD2 (with attributes translated to English) 

This Web-Client was created using CityGML data provided by the city of Tokyo (Project PLATEAU).

Link: Center of Tokyo - Results of a Solar Potential Simulation

The solar potential simulation was conducted for a area in central Tokyo. Each Building contains information on direct, diffuse and global irradiation values in [kwh/m2], as well as a Sky View Factor (SVF). The simulation was done using a tool developed at the TUM Cair of Geoinformatics. Some OuterCeilingSurfaces were disregarded on purpose.



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