2018
DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2018.139964
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Development of a method for the synthesis of a three­dimensional model of power transmission lines for visualization systems of training complexes

Abstract: In this case, the use of UAVs, especially in automatic mode, requires careful study of routes and flight tasks. As a result, requirements to quality of their management grow which requires grading up the qualitative level of operators training. Training of operators and working out of flight tasks with a direct operation of UAVs on power lines is expensive and not always possible. In this case, activity of undertrained operators can lead both to the UAV failures because of accidents and, accordingly, to expens… Show more

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“…Many automated algorithms for procedural landscape generation [4,5] synthesize landscapes in a combined manner, using existing height maps of real landscapes as a foundation, which allows for obtaining a realistic model [6,7]. However, existing sets of landscape height maps (Digital Elevation Models, DEM), such as SRTM and ASTER, have insufficient resolution in the horizontal plane and exhibit a significant level of noise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many automated algorithms for procedural landscape generation [4,5] synthesize landscapes in a combined manner, using existing height maps of real landscapes as a foundation, which allows for obtaining a realistic model [6,7]. However, existing sets of landscape height maps (Digital Elevation Models, DEM), such as SRTM and ASTER, have insufficient resolution in the horizontal plane and exhibit a significant level of noise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%