Asset managers and planners use the web interface to visualise the current state of their asset. To make it easier for the users to navigate to a specific asset, this project will provide a pictorial (schematic) view of the minesite and users will be able to select an asset by selecting/clicking on the icon of the asset. At the top level schematic view of the mine site we would like to use a traffic light colouring scheme to illustrate the condition of each asset by changing the colour of the individual asset icons.
Once a user selects an asset we would like to bring up a 3D view of the asset in the webpage. Extending the functionality from the top view, we would like to use the traffic light colour scheme to highlight to the user the condition of each 'face' of the 3D asset. The user selecting a specific face would then provide a 2D view with greater detail on the condition of the face/surface being viewed.
Davies has a web portal, with the IoT data being fed live from the field that can be used to drive the visualisation. We have 2D and 3D code and pages that can be leveraged to deliver the project. 2D and 3D models are available in a format suitable for use in a web application.
Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering The University of Western Australia Last modified: 25 July 2019 Modified By: Michael Wise |