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Geoportal has been supplemented with a map of Prince Edward Island, formed according to OpenStreetMap data. To work with the map, you can use the program or other software products of KB "Panorama".
The map was led to the modernised classifier of large-scale plans of scale 1: 5 000 (map5000m). Publishing of updates in bank of spatial data is made by using the program of . Publishing contents of bank of spatial data on the geoportal and data access for downloading are implemented by means of .
Free maps on the basis of OpenStreetMap data are available for download on the page "Digital maps".
Specialists of KB "Panorama" have prepared a video tutorial demonstrating the capabilities of vehicle recognition using the task within . Using remote sensing data as an example, the full cycle of material processing is shown: from selecting the source image to obtaining ready-made vector objects. The service allows for automatically detecting vehicles on satellite images, aerial photographs, and data obtained from unmanned aerial vehicles. Processing is performed using , where neural network models carry out analysis, segmentation, and classification of objects.
A key element of the video is the demonstration of the specialized "Vehicles" model. It enables the recognition of various types of objects: cars and trucks, special equipment, aircraft, and marine vessels. The model's algorithms allow for accurately determining the position of objects and correctly separating them even in dense placement conditions - in parking lots, industrial zones, airfields, and port terminals.
The processing results are automatically formed as vector objects linked to a digital classifier, allowing them to be immediately used in geographic information systems for analysis and further work. The user receives not just an image with markings, but structured spatial data suitable for accounting, monitoring, and decision-making.
The technology can be applied in a wide range of tasks: monitoring transport infrastructure and road congestion, analyzing logistics flows, controlling the activities of ports and airfields, assessing equipment usage at industrial and construction sites, as well as solving tasks in the field of security and operational situation control.
The use of "Panorama Vision" within GIS "Panorama" significantly speeds up image processing, reduces the labor intensity of manual vectorization, and improves the accuracy of object detection. As a result, the user receives up-to-date and detailed information about transport activity in the area in the shortest possible time.
You can familiarize yourself with the video material in the "Video tutorials" section.
KB "Panorama" has developed version 15.15.3. The new version of the service adds support for publishing large-volume height matrices occupying several terabytes of disk space. The data is provided to end users according to the OGC WCS standard in the form of tiles or upon requests for a given territory.
A height matrix for the entire globe, GEBCO with a resolution of 15 seconds (about 463 m/pixel), has been published on the demonstration GIS WebService SE service. GEBCO contains ocean bathymetry data, including depths, seabed topography and names of underwater objects, as well as information on land and ice surface heights. The data is published as MPT projects consisting of multiple matrices. This approach allows for efficiently working with large sets of spatial data and providing them to users via a web service without needing to store the entire volume of information locally.
The task of connecting geoportals via the OGC WCS protocol in GIS "Panorama" has been improved. In the new version, the display of height matrices has been significantly accelerated. Visualization is performed taking into account the current map scale: tiles corresponding to the current zoom level are requested from the server to speed up rendering.
At the same time, for analytical operations — constructing terrain profiles, querying information at a point, and other calculations — data of the base resolution is always used. For example, for the GEBCO matrix, the original resolution of 463 m/pixel is used, ensuring calculation accuracy when working with digital surface models.
GIS WebService SE supports all international standards (OGC WFS, WFS-T, WMS, WMTS, WCS, WPS), through which spatial data is transmitted and displayed. The program implements the ability to issue tiles in any user or local coordinate system. The service supports OpenAPI 3.0 specification and RESTAPI methods. The application is implemented on Windows and Linux platforms and is compatible with Apache, IIS, and nginx web servers.
The new version of the program and documentation are available on the website in the section.
KB "Panorama" has developed version 7.4.0 for operating systems Astra Linux, CentOS, Ubuntu, MS Windows. The new version improves basic tools for working with maps: the map editor, tools for working with DBM layers, and management of cartographic basemaps.
The "Editor" component has been significantly redesigned. The number of actions required to create and edit map objects has been reduced. In the "Object Creation" mode, the legend interface has been expanded: views in the form of a tree and tiles have been added. The ability to edit metric and attribute information of an object in parallel has been implemented.
The interface of the "Attribute Table" component (working with DBM layers) has been updated and its functionality expanded. Quick filters by columns and data export to CSV format have been implemented in the table. Interaction with the map has been improved: row filtering by selected objects, highlighting related objects, configuring the composition of displayed data, and automatic positioning on the selected object have been added. Support for related datasets has been implemented.
New settings have been added to the user interface: button size selection and the ability to collapse the sidebar. Control over user file loading has been implemented.
The administration module has an updated authorization mechanism through the GISWebServiceSE service, which provides more flexible configuration of access rights to cartographic data.
GIS WebServer SE is used in building closed corporate systems ensuring the protection of data classified as state secrets or commercial secrets. GIS WebServer SE is implemented using the toolkit, which can be used in development tools using JavaScript and TypeScript.
Based on GIS WebServer SE and other KB "Panorama" server products, the Regional has been implemented. RGIS RO is a specialized multifunctional geoportal whose interactive capabilities provide access to reliable information about objects of various categories. RGIS RO is accessible to a wide range of users – government authorities, citizens, organizations, including potential investors and private companies. The Regional GIS of the Ryazan Region aids in decision-making on various aspects of socio-economic development.
The new version of the program is available on the website in the section.
KB "Panorama" has developed for Qt Designer SE version 15.1.2 for OS "Astra Linux Special Edition", OS "Alt Linux", RED OS, Ubuntu, and MS Windows. The new version supplements the protocols and data formats of connected geoportals. For working with special maps (aeronautical and marine navigation), the "Metaobjects" object category has been introduced, which allows creating links for extended descriptions of basic objects and provides convenient navigation and editing through selection dialogs. New cross-platform dialogs for printing maps, searching and highlighting map objects, and changing the composition of displayed map objects have been implemented in the toolkit. A new method for distributing GIS applications, independent of the graphic framework used, has been developed.
Support for geoportals with tiles in pbf/gpkg format, which contain vector information, semantics (attributes), and metadata for various display zoom levels, has been added. A multi-scale map is created for layers from such geoportals. The task automatically assigns styles in the form of graphic primitives for each type of object. Vector maps can be opened in one project together with vector maps, remote sensing data, databases, and geoportals operating under other protocols.
The new "Metaobjects" object category can contain sets of attributes that supplement the description of basic objects of a special map. Basic objects can contain links to metaobjects (object UID), which can be used to display additional information about the object. For example, on an aeronautical map, route segments can link to available radio navigation services (Navaid), which in turn can link to radio navigation equipment (NavaidEquipment), and so on. The NavaidEquipment metaobject may not have coordinates since it supplements the Navaid object with attributes. When viewing attributes in the "Select Objects" dialog, the "Semantics" and "Metaobjects" tabs will display a list of links to objects and metaobjects. Double-clicking a link will open another "Select Object" dialog with a full description of the linked object or metaobject. From there, you can open the next object or metaobject. In the dialog, you can change attribute or coordinate descriptions, modify links, or other object properties. You can set an object's property to "Metaobject" or "Metaobject without metrics" and specify the list of allowed links in the "Classifier Editor" task. By default, metaobjects are not displayed and do not participate in search. To enable display and search in the "Display Composition" or "Search Objects" dialogs, instead of the "Do not select metaobjects" property, you need to select "Select all objects" or "Select metaobjects".
The new cross-platform print dialog is included, designed for comprehensive preparation of cartographic materials for output. The dialog provides selection of the print area, setting the required scale, configuring page layout of sheets and print output parameters, as well as generating PDF and PostScript files. Extended color representation modes are supported, including RGB, CMYK, and color separation, allowing the new tool to be used both for operational printing of working materials and for preparing cartographic products for printing. The implementation of a unified print dialog increases ease of use, reduces time for setting output parameters, and expands the possibilities for preparing materials for publication and replication.
A new cross-platform "Search and Highlight Map Objects" dialog and a "Change Composition of Displayed Map Objects" dialog, designed for working with vector maps within an open document, have been implemented. The updated tools provide flexible configuration of search, selection, and display conditions for objects by layers, classes, localization, types, nomenclature sheets, unique numbers, semantic characteristics, formulas, and spatial measurements. Support is provided for saving selection parameters in models, applying settings to maps with the same classifier, selecting only visible or only graphic objects, disabling objects invisible at the base scale, and displaying clusters of point symbols. New capabilities increase the convenience of thematic analysis, speed up the preparation of working datasets, and provide more efficient configuration of map composition for various user tasks.
In GIS Constructor for Linux, a new application signing functionality has been implemented, which does not depend on the graphical framework of the GIS application being developed. Signing is performed by the gis-activator utility included in the GIS Constructor Free version and is applied to the executable module of the program. Based on the procedure results, an electronic signature file is generated next to the application, which is included in the delivery package. This allows distributing applications developed on the basis of GIS Constructor Free and using any convenient graphical framework for development (e.g., Qt, GTK, or wxWidgets).
GIS Constructor is adapted to work on a wide range of operating systems (Astra Linux Special Edition, RED OS, Alt Linux, Ubuntu, Windows, Elbrus, QNX) and architectures (Intel, ARM, Elbrus). The toolkit includes components for visual design of GIS applications and libraries of the cross-platform multi-threaded GIS core. GIS Constructor provides a cross-platform MAPAPI interface, allowing the programmer to develop in an operating system convenient for them. The developer can release GIS applications for a set of operating systems by simple assembly with minimal changes to the program's source code.
The new version of the program is available for download in the section.