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Jakartowns is divided into six main sections to facilitate navigation and interaction with the application.
Address Bar
This section allows you to enter a specific address or location for direct navigation to that point of interest in the application.
2D Reference Map
This interactive map helps users orient themselves in the 3D space of the application and move on a larger scale. Additionally, in the 2D map section of Jakartowns, you will find three buttons that offer various features to customize your viewing experience.
Map Background
The "Map Background" button allows you to choose between different options such as Light, Dark, Satellite, and Outdoor. This lets you adjust the visual style of the map according to your preferences or the specific needs of your analysis.
Trajectory Types
In the Jakartowns 2D map, the "Trajectories" button offers users several options for managing trajectories. First, it allows enabling or disabling the display of trajectories on the map, giving control over their visibility. Then, it provides a visual representation based on the accuracy of 3D data, using a color system ranging from red to green. This visualization allows users to quickly assess the quality and reliability of the data collected.
Finally, the button allows viewing temporal trajectories, which helps observe different scanning periods and get an idea of the data's age. If you are interested in a refresh (data update), please contact us.
If the user's positional accuracy falls below Jakarto's standards, a red banner appears at the top of the screen to inform them of this situation. This banner is designed to draw attention to the fact that the user is in an area with low accuracy.
In some cases, it is possible to change the scanning time to display a scan from another day, which can help obtain more accurate data in line with Jakarto's standards.
2D Data Layer
The "2D Data Layer" button allows you to view 2D map data using tiled layers. By clicking this button, you can choose from different options such as Intensity, Verticality, Ground 2D Tiled Layers, 2.5D Tiled Layers, and Classification. Each option offers a specific representation of 2D map data, allowing you to explore information in more detail and tailored to your specific needs.
Intensity
The "Intensity" layer offers visual representations based on the amount of light reflection recorded during scanning.
Verticality
The "Verticality" layer highlights abrupt vertical breaks from the point cloud, providing better visualization of height variations. It offers a distinctive visual representation that emphasizes sudden elevation changes.
Ground 2D Tiled Layers
The "Ground 2D Tiled Layers" highlights intensity variations specific to the ground, allowing for a detailed analysis of the ground's characteristics and details in the 2D map.
2.5D Tiled Layers
The "2.5D Tiled Layers" is a digital terrain model (DTM) that provides a precise and detailed representation of ground topography