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KB "Panorama" has developed
In the "Urban Planner Workstation," a mode has been developed for automatically creating XML files containing information about the date of issuance of construction permits for residential buildings (including apartment buildings) on land plots acquired or provided to individuals and/or legal entities for housing construction. The file is generated in accordance with the schema VO_RAZRSTR_2_240_16_04_01_01.xsd, approved by the order of the Federal Tax Service of Russia dated August 16, 2023, No. ED-7-21/545. The notification can contain information about: the issuance of a construction permit; changes to the date of permit issuance; termination of the permit. The new mode is integrated into the functionality of the "Accounting Objects" registry. This allows it to be used within the existing service, ensuring consistency of work with capital construction objects under construction and land plots marked on the map. When launching the mode from the "Construction Permit" dialog, the necessary data for generating the notification is automatically read. Based on this data, the semantic characteristics of the land plot on the map are updated. After completing the semantics update, the notification itself is generated, saved as an XML file, and placed in the folder with the map.
To support the new functionality, a new reference book "Document Type" has been added to the database and the survey classifier. It can take the values: "Primary" (for the initial permit) and "Corrective" (for corrections to a previously issued permit). In addition, new semantic attributes necessary for generating notifications have been developed. To ensure complete data consistency, the names and codes of attributes strictly correspond to the same-named semantics defined in the survey classifier. These attributes are used to update the semantics of land plots on the map. This mode expands the capabilities of working with construction permits, providing convenience and compliance with the regulatory requirements of the Federal Tax Service of Russia.
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KB "Panorama" has developed the automatic recognition and vectorization service
Neural network models in "City" mode provide recognition of paved and dirt roads in images, and also allow buildings to be classified into several subtypes: residential buildings (multi-story and individual residential structures), public buildings (schools, kindergartens, hospitals, and others), industrial and commercial buildings (factories, shopping centers, and others), and garages (garage cooperative complexes).
The map5000m.rscz classifier is used to create the vector map. Paved roads are mapped as linear objects "Highway" with code 61230000, dirt roads as linear objects "Streets" with code 45200000. Buildings are mapped as area objects of the following types: "Residential Building" (with key "a_residential_b"), "Public Building" (with key "a_public_b"), "Industrial Enterprise" (with key "a_industrial_b"), "Garages (GSK and others)" (with key "a_garages_b"). The position of all buildings on the map is adjusted to correspond to their foundations.
The map generated by the "Panorama Vision" service is ready for integration into GIS for urban infrastructure planning and optimal route construction to objects. The
In addition to recognizing roads and buildings, the "Panorama Vision" service can recognize the contours of agricultural fields and hydrographic objects (rivers, ponds, lakes, and others). The service is hosted on KB "Panorama" servers on the Internet. Access is available from the list of GIS "Panorama" applications: "Launch Applications" -
The capabilities of the "Panorama Vision" complex will be presented at the XXI International Exhibition and Scientific Congress
The current version of GIS "Panorama" is available for download in the Download section.
All users who register at the KB "Panorama" stand will receive a 20% discount on the "Panorama Vision" automatic recognition and vectorization complex. This discount can be used until July 31, 2025.
Specialists from KB "Panorama" have prepared a video tutorial on using the
Within the framework of the reviewed mode, new airports and heliports are mapped and existing ones are updated on the user map "Aerodromes".
The video tutorial demonstrates how to configure aerodrome parameters for subsequent mapping on the user map. The settings fields allow multiple selection by type, class and status of the selected aerodrome. Using the "Update" button, partial updating of the semantic characteristics of the aerodrome is carried out. If the aerodrome is not on the map, it will be created. Using the "Print" button, the ability to generate pages of the aeronautical passport of an aerodrome/heliport or civil aviation landing site has been added in accordance with the requirements of the Ministry of Transport of Russia. Passport printing is performed according to the selected template file. Templates for generating passports are included in the installation package and are located in the corresponding folder (Ani.dot\\ANP\\).
You can access the training materials in the "Video Tutorials" section.
KB "Panorama" has developed the
A heat map is a method of graphically representing discrete data, in which different values are displayed in specific colors. These maps are used to visualize spatially distributed phenomena or processes. For example, temperature, humidity, density of object placement, concentration of impurities. Data sources for building heat maps can be vector maps, spatial databases, web services opened in GIS "Panorama". Visualization is performed in a selected palette containing color shades from blue (cold) to red (hot), with a transition through white (medium) color. The result of building a heat map is a quality matrix containing density values of selected point objects from the vector map. The task performs the construction of a heat map with continuous distribution of the visualized value using the Moving Average interpolation method of discrete data in a given area. The constructed matrix maps can be used for profiling, determining zones of correspondence, building isolines, and in other spatial analysis tasks.
The "3D Analysis Complex" includes a wide range of specialized tasks for working with spatial data. It includes tools for detailed terrain analysis, modeling derivative surfaces, creating vector characteristics, as well as forecasting tasks and calculation accuracy assessment. Surface models can display various terrain characteristics - from traditional terrain heights to parameters such as pollution concentration, precipitation amount, radiation level, and other environmental indicators. Various data formats can be used to build models: vector data (SHP, MIF, DXF, SXF, KML), information from database tables (DBF, XLS), as well as raster and cloud data (SRTM, GeoTIFF, XYZ, LAS) - a total of more than 20 formats are supported. The created models are used both for visualizing territory in 3D and for solving practical tasks: precise distance measurement, area and volume calculation, profile construction, visibility zone determination, and slope exposure analysis.
The "3D Analysis Complex" uses surface models in tasks of building isolines, forming the H coordinate (height) of map objects, when building flood zones, and for modeling emergency situations. The "3D Analysis Complex" also includes tasks for predicting the zone of emergency oil spill and calculating the volumes of earthworks.
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KB "Panorama" has developed the Aeronautical Information Document Preparation Complex version 8.4 for operating systems "Astra Linux Special Edition", "RED OS", "Alt Linux" running under GIS "Panorama" for Linux. The program is designed for creating and maintaining an aeronautical information database, generating aeronautical charts, designing aircraft flight routes, and exchanging data with other information systems. Information exchange is carried out in ARINC and AIXM5.1 formats. The complex includes two types of export/import dialogs from ARINC and AIXM5.1 formats, whose functionality depends on the database connection settings.
Aeronautical charts are based on a special aeronautical classifier dfc.rsc, created according to the requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organization. In accordance with ICAO Doc 8697 ("Aeronautical Chart Manual"), the complex allows for the creation of en-route charts, area charts, Standard Instrument Departure (SID) charts, Standard Terminal Arrival Route (STAR) charts, instrument approach charts, and other aeronautical documents.
The main source of aeronautical information is the aeronautical database, which is created in accordance with the AICM (Aeronautical Information Conceptual Model). The database structure allows for storing and processing elements of aviation activities, tracking the chronology of their changes with indication of the user, date, time, and type of operation. The database is deployed on PostgreSQL DBMS.
The design and construction of aerodrome maneuvering schemes is carried out based on ICAO documents (Doc 8168 "Procedures for Air Navigation Services - Aircraft Operations" (PANS-OPS) Volume II. Construction of Visual and Instrument Flight Procedures, Doc 9368 "Instrument Flight Procedures Construction Manual", Doc 9371 "Template Manual for Holding, Reversal and Racetrack Procedures"). The complex implements the creation of all types of straight departure templates, arrival segments, "Racetrack" template, "Turn to landing course" schemes, "45?180 turn", "80?260 turn", straight missed approach procedures, Obstacle Assessment Surfaces "OAS" and others.
The program includes the ability to generate sheets for the aeronautical information collection in three sections (GEN, ENR, and AD) based on templates in RTF format. The frame design of aeronautical charts is performed based on custom maps in SITX format. The list of created aeronautical charts includes: Aerodrome Chart, Area Chart, Aerodrome Obstacle Chart (Type "A"), Aerodrome Ground Movement Chart, and others.
The Aeronautical Information Document Preparation Complex is built on common source code and contains identical functionality to the Complex developed for MS Windows, which facilitates the transition to domestic operating systems and does not require retraining of specialists when switching from one OS to another.
Using the
Aeronautical charts can be deployed on mobile devices with the domestic Aurora operating system using the
For accounting, storage, and distribution of aeronautical charts and diagrams, the
All software products are implemented for domestic operating systems, are included in the Register of Domestic Software, and are certified in the information security certification system according to information security requirements for processing information classified as "secret."
The new version of the program, examples of aeronautical information documents,