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GeoMoS Web v2.1 Advanced Visualisation Capabilities

  13/01/2012
Leica Geosystems, Switzerland, is releasing an update of Leica GeoMoS Web, the web-based service for visualisation and analysis of monitoring data via the internet. In Leica GeoMoS Web v2.1, contour graphs have been implemented to the graph type management. Such contour graphs deliver status information regarding the monitoring project and are, for example, very helpful for subsidence monitoring.
 

Leica GeoMos 2.1 with geocontours

Contour graphs are based on the real 2D positions of points and sensors and can represent any series of measurements with colors proportional to the movement. The new settings included in the graph type can easily be defined with an assistant in the graph type management. Additionally, the contour graphs can be georeferenced with a map.

 

The new zooming functionality fits perfectly with the architecture of a server-based web application without any additional software required on the client PC, and the graphs are always created on the GeoMoS Web server.

 

With the updated version of GeoMoS Web it is possible to assign sites and points to the overview image. Assigning points directly to the overview image is helpful for smaller or GNSS only projects where the zoning in different sites is not reasonable. The access to points (e.g. meteo sensors or webcams) for multiple sites is made easier.

 

In order to simplify the effort of setting up report templates for different audiences and reports, the existing reporting has been extended with the "copy report template" functionality. The feature allows the user to copy report templates and modify them. This greatly simplifies the creation process of multiple reports with different content.

 

Leica GeoMoS Web is a ‘Software as a Service' (SaaS), an on-demand service that uses a web-based application to display monitoring data. The service, including the necessary hardware and software infrastructure, is operated by Leica Geosystems and a dedicated team of Leica Geosystems experts who keep the system secure, online and up to date, allowing the user to concentrate on what's really important: monitoring the structure. Leica GeoMoS Web supports https and SSL encryption for secure data transfer. Leica GeoMoS Web v2.1 can be accessed by using a web browser, PDA, or mobile phone.

 

www.leica-geosystems.com/monitoring

 





Read more about:  software  GNSS 
Supplier: Leica Geosystems AG

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