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Three-dimensional modeling with national coverage: case of The Netherlands

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Pages 267-276 | Received 14 Feb 2013, Accepted 05 Sep 2013, Published online: 19 Dec 2013

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Figure 1. Man-made constructions (shed, wind mill, and sedimentation bin) that cannot be modeled by core CityGML classes.

Figure 1. Man-made constructions (shed, wind mill, and sedimentation bin) that cannot be modeled by core CityGML classes.

Figure 2. UML class diagram of tunnel that shows the inheritance of the CityGML class for the Dutch class Tunneldeel (part of a tunnel).

Figure 2. UML class diagram of tunnel that shows the inheritance of the CityGML class for the Dutch class Tunneldeel (part of a tunnel).

Figure 3. 3D standard-compliant data, generated within the 3D Pilot NL.

Figure 3. 3D standard-compliant data, generated within the 3D Pilot NL.

Figure 4. Solar calculation on the CityGML model of The Hague, by Bentley in the CityGML-IMGeo contest.

Figure 4. Solar calculation on the CityGML model of The Hague, by Bentley in the CityGML-IMGeo contest.

Figure 5. AHN2 points on elevated objects (filtered). The colors represent height values.

Figure 5. AHN2 points on elevated objects (filtered). The colors represent height values.

Figure 6. 3D TOP10NL of an urban scene, including a bridge.

Figure 6. 3D TOP10NL of an urban scene, including a bridge.

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