Integracion en aplicaciones de mapas de mapas de visibilidad
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2015-09-14
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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[ES] La determinación del territorio guardado por una fortificación (castillo, atalaya, etc.) es un problema de visibilidad clásico que ha de
resolverse en el ámbito de la Arqueología. Dicho problema es tanto más importante cuanto se trata de períodos históricos en los
que, como en el Medievo, era necesario crear redes de fortificaciones que cubrieran grandes áreas de terreno empleando para ello
el menor número posible de recursos. A partir de dichos mapas de visibilidad, algunos investigadores los han utilizado para tratar
de determinar la posible ubicación de las entidades defensivas del territorio aún no documentadas. Existen en la actualidad
herramientas comerciales que son ampliamente utilizadas por arqueólogos e historiadores para el estudio y control de la visibilidad
de fortificaciones. Sin embargo esas herramientas están disponibles únicamente como herramientas "en oficina", no estando
disponibles "en campo". En este trabajo se pretende construir los mecanismos necesarios para integrar en aplicaciones de mapas
los mapas de visibilidad calculados "on line", utilizando las posiciones informadas por los dispositivos móviles u otros medios, e
integrar dichos mapas visibilidad en herramientas de mapas disponibles en el dispositivo, ya sea en 2D como su extensión a 3D.
[EN] The determination of the territory guarded by a fortification (castle, watchtower, etc.) is a classic visibility problem that must be be resolved in the field of Archeology. This problem is all the more important when it comes to historical periods in the that, as in the Middle Ages, it was necessary to create fortification networks that cover large areas of land using The smallest possible number of resources. From these visibility maps, some researchers have used them to treat to determine the possible location of the defensive entities of the territory not yet documented. They exist nowadays commercial tools that are widely used by archaeologists and historians for the study and control of visibility of fortifications. However, these tools are available only as "in office" tools, not being available "in the field". In this work we intend to build the necessary mechanisms to integrate in map applications visibility maps calculated "online", using the positions reported by mobile devices or other means, and integrate these visibility maps into map tools available on the device, either in 2D or 3D.
[EN] The determination of the territory guarded by a fortification (castle, watchtower, etc.) is a classic visibility problem that must be be resolved in the field of Archeology. This problem is all the more important when it comes to historical periods in the that, as in the Middle Ages, it was necessary to create fortification networks that cover large areas of land using The smallest possible number of resources. From these visibility maps, some researchers have used them to treat to determine the possible location of the defensive entities of the territory not yet documented. They exist nowadays commercial tools that are widely used by archaeologists and historians for the study and control of visibility of fortifications. However, these tools are available only as "in office" tools, not being available "in the field". In this work we intend to build the necessary mechanisms to integrate in map applications visibility maps calculated "online", using the positions reported by mobile devices or other means, and integrate these visibility maps into map tools available on the device, either in 2D or 3D.
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Tecnologías de la Información., Sistemas Gráficos.