Abstract
Abstract. The promotion and expansion of Geographic Information System (GIS) applications have increased the complexity of geocomputation. The concept of a geographic scene, which encompasses both geographic entities and complex spatial interaction relationships, serves as a means of organizing and expressing geographic information. Existing methods of organizing and computing geographic scenes often focus on single geometric elements or single-category objects, neglecting the complexity of the geocomputation process and leading to biased results. To address this issue, this study designs and implements a geographic scenario computation system based on WebGIS to overcome the lack of integration of knowledge elements in traditional geographic scenario computation methods. The system consists of a data management module, a geographic scenario visualization module, and a geographic scenario computation module. It not only realizes the visualization of geographic scenarios but also introduces a knowledge base into the geographic scenario computation process, enabling accurate management of geographic scenarios. This paper uses a farmland scenario in Shandong Province, China, as a case study to verify the effectiveness and feasibility of the system. The application of this system provides new technical support for the computation process of geographic scenarios, promoting the refinement and intelligent development of geographic scenario management. This method can also be applied to similar applications of intelligent sensors and the Internet of Things in the organization and management of sensing information in the future.
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