ECC® GIS
ECC®GIS is a geographical information system module its integration with other modules, both operational and technological ones, may provide fast, quality information to users in terms of localization of the event, and relating information within the area.
During emergencies and catastrophes, it is necessary for all relevant people to have a constant and clear overview of the current status. The most advantageous method for attaining this requirement is for the entire situation to be drawn out in detail on a map. GIS serves this purpose; its main function is to search and display entered localities.
For assuring a constantly updated state of data, the system can also work with external data sources, whereas individual sources may also be commonly understood as map layers. It is possible to work this way with maps from the department of the environment, cadastral maps, orthophoto maps, etc. These are blended together and displayed based on user requirements and needs.
The screenshot of ECC®s application, module ECC®CCTV - selection of cameras with the help of circular selection tool.
Further functionality is joined with many other modules, which compile various data together with geographical data. It is possible to draw them out by using just this GIS module.
Main characteristics
- support of SHP files, option of adding new layers
- support of various coordinate systems JTSK, WGS84,...
- connection of raster data
- grouping layers
- drawing in, editing objects within user layers - points, lines, premises
- user setting of appearance and GIS module behavior
- map printing
Basic functionality
- scale selection and change,
- map movement,
- map zooming in/out,
- history of displayed views in map,
- storing map locations with a description in the form of user bookmarks, updating bookmarks,
- detection based on the type of objects (priorities) points, lines, premises, everything,
- selection function of objects - selection of lines, circles, by premises,
- augmentation of analytical function tools - measuring azimuth, length, circumference,
- adding raster data based on a sample (base of map tiles),
- display of summarized statistical information - number of groups, layers, objects,
- option of using relative paths for base data,
- visualization of changes of buildings and their settings.
Display options
- displaying the current coordinates,
- global switching on/off of all grids, filling, outlines,
- switching on/off of display of layers and groups,
- displaying layers broken down into groups or based on the order of visibility,
- displaying visibility of layer in current scale,
- displaying the name and description of layers, groups and map,
- user-adjustable display of points, lines, premises (color, lines, outlines),
- visualization of points using icons - option of displaying user icons,
- option of defining the displaying of individual conditions of objects,
- text descriptions of objects,
- display differentiation based on scales,
- change in drawing based on conditions of individual objects,
- user-adjustable display of points, lines, premises,
- option of changes of default settings for localization of a point, for color of selection, for detection color, and for detection radius.
Editing objects
- storing new points, lines and areas,
- editing current points, lines and areas,
- erasing objects,
- option of inserting a point for the entered coordinate.
Integration with other modules
- dynamic adding/removing of objects,
- dynamic change of location, condition of objects,
- localization of object or group of objects,
- localization of the place on a map (point or area),
- interconnection of detected objects with other modules and their functionality,
- monitoring several objects on a map in real time (GPS module),
- display of history for monitored objects (history of vehicle movement) and consequent elaboration (print, creation of an MPEG base).
Connection to a Web map server
- option of connecting to a Web map server,
- updating data on this server and its consequent display,
- integration of WMS layers and their grouping.