Abstract

In the process of urbanization, the design and planning of urban landscapes have become increasingly important. Aiming at the shortcomings of traditional urban planning models such as poor visual presentation and low error rate in landscape creation, this article utilized remote sensing technology to collect vegetation and building landscape data and used geographic information systems (GIS) to process and analyze the collected landscape data. With the help of analyzed data, a visualization model of urban three-dimensional (3D) landscape network was constructed using sensors and modeling techniques. Sensors were used to achieve visualization display and management of urban landscape network, enabling better development of urban 3D landscape visualization models. The user satisfaction rate of the sensor based 3D landscape visualization model was over 92.4% and the average error rate of landscape creation after 20 experiments was 3.9835%. Building a 3D urban landscape visualization model based on sensors could effectively improve user satisfaction with the model’s visualization, provide better visualization services to users and help designers better create landscapes, improving the accuracy of landscape creation.

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