Geodetic Institute Hanover Research
QViZO - Quality-oriented virtualisation of time-variable object spaces

QViZO - Quality-oriented virtualisation of time-variable object spaces

Led by:  Ingo Neumann
Team:  Jan Moritz Hartmann
Year:  2020
Duration:  2020 -2022
Is Finished:  yes

QViZO - Quality-oriented virtualisation of time-variable object spaces

The aim of the QViZO project is to move location-based recording, administration and business processes from the local area into virtual space. Buildings, objects and structures are recorded using multi-sensor systems, displayed as coloured 3D point clouds and made available to users as an authentic digital twin for viewing, evaluation and analysis. In order to guarantee a legally compliant and technically reproducible level of object authenticity, it is necessary to describe when a virtual image can be legally equivalent to its real counterpart. The aim of this R&D project is therefore to develop a new process and a key technology for the quality-compliant virtualisation of time-variable object spaces. The target groups are in particular the construction and surveying industry, building owners and surveyors. The solution to be developed is intended to significantly reduce on-site appointments by enabling all parties involved to access the "digital twin" of the property virtually and from any location, so that legally compliant assessment and participation in business and administrative processes is possible.