Vector Overlays on Mobile Mapping Views

This pages describes how to overlay / display vector datasets in Orbit desktop mobile mapping views.

Any 2D or 3D supported vector resource can be overlayed on mobile mapping images or 3D point cloud view. Images and raster resources cannot be overlayed. To overlay a dataset special attention is required to the dataset coordinate reference system, structure definition and legend.

How to overlay

Dataset List > Dataset Context Menu > Display in Mobile Mapping
Dataset List > Dataset Indicators > Extension Indicator

The dataset doesn't need to be visible on the map to be overlayed in the mobile mapping views.

Overlay preferences

Tabs > Mobile Mapping > Opened View > 1st View Side Toolbar > Measure icon

View Depth

The vector overlay view depth defines the maximum distance between mobile mapping view point and dataset objects.
Once a single object vertex is within the view depth range, the entire object will be overlayed.

The calculation of view depth is slightly different for image and 3D point cloud mobile mapping view :

Vertical Offset

To display a 2D dataset in a 3D environment, a reference ground Z value is calculated for each 2D object.
The vector overlay vertical offset is applied on all objects of 2D datasets only. The Z coordinates of 3D objects will be respected as is.

The calculation of reference Z is slightly different for image and 3D point cloud mobile mapping view :

Points of attention

Dataset coordinate reference system

To combine Geo and mobile mapping resources the coordinate reference system of each individual resource must be set. Only if the CRS of each resource is well defined, vector resources can be reprojected on the fly to be displayed on mobile mapping data.

Dataset structure

To display 2D objects in a 3D environment, a reference ground Z value is calculated. The Z coordinate of 3D objects will be respected as it is.
If a 2D dataset is set incorrectly as a 3D dataset, the Z coordinate value (=0) will be respected. Most probably these objects will not be visible because they will displayed far below expected ground level.

Check the the object Z values,see Object Inspector, and set the dataset structure accordingly, see Dataset Structure.

Accuracy

Overlays and mobile mapping resources may not match as expected. The accuracy of both needs to be taken into account which may result in an error larger than expected.