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New Orleans LA (SPX) Oct 13, 2004 Harris has unveiled InReality Analyst Edition - the newest version of its popular line of InReality visualization software modules. Analyst Edition offers users a more powerful viewing application and enhances the value of 3-D models by expanding their use across a variety of applications. The announcement was made at the U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Foundation's GEOINT 2004 Symposium being held October 12-14 at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel. "InReality Analyst offers significant advances over other 3-D visualization software," explained Edward F. Mushill, manager of Geospatial Intelligence Products for Harris Corporation's Government Communications Systems Division (GCSD). "The enhanced functionality and level of visual detail offered by Analyst greatly expands how 3-D models can be used cost- effectively for national security and other situational awareness applications." Harris InReality software enables sophisticated, photo-realistic interaction within 3-D virtual scenes. Users can easily move through a geospatially accurate virtual environment, immersing themselves within a scene at any location to scan for security vulnerabilities. Complex data can be viewed and manipulated in a multi-dimensional environment to solve situational awareness challenges in urban areas, seaports, airports, military bases and utilities. The enhanced feature set offered with InReality Analyst enables the user to visualize external 2-D and 3-D geospatial intelligence in the 3-D scene. New features of InReality Analyst include the display and query of GIS shape files; calculating line-of-sight threat volumes and 3-D alert zones; generating text and icon annotations; simulating use of night vision goggles; ingesting GPS location and live tracking; and displaying third-party 3-D predictive analysis models. These and other enhancements provide the data- rich situational awareness environment necessary to make rapid and accurate decisions. Harris also offers RealSite, a sophisticated suite of tools that uses imagery from multiple sources and sensors, such as satellite and aerial photography, to create very high-resolution, geospatially-accurate 3-D models that cover very large areas. The models are accurate to within approximately one meter. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Harris SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express Space Technology News - Applications and Research
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