Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005spie.5669..226s&link_type=abstract
Visualization and Data Analysis 2005. Edited by Erbacher, Robert F.; Roberts, Jonathan C.; Gröhn, Matti T.; Börner, Katy. Proce
Physics
Scientific paper
One of the challenges of visualization software design is providing real-time tools capable of concurrently displaying data that varies temporally and in scale from kilometers to micrometers, such as the data prevalent in planetary exploration and deep-sea marine research. The Viz software developed by NASA Ames and the additions of the X-Core extensions solve this problem by providing a flexible framework for rapidly developing visualization software capable of accessing and displaying large dynamic data sets. This paper describes the Viz/X-Core design and illustrates the operation of both systems over a number of deployments ranging from marine research to Martian exploration. Highlights include a 2002 integration with live ship operations and the Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity.
Derbes Alexander
Edwards Laurence
Nguyen Laurent
Schwehr Kurt D.
Zbinden Eric
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