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Advanced Geospatial Solutions (AGS) is an innovative software development company that specialises in the development of 3D visualisation products. Established in 2000, AGS developed a range of leading edge 3D battlespace visualisation products, widely used in the defence industry, before developing RealityMobile specifically for personal navigation devices and mobile applications across a range of platforms.

RealityMobileT
RealityMobileT is an Application Programming Interface (API) that enables easier and efficient integration of full 3D visualisation into Personal Navigation Devices (PNDs). The advanced visualisation capability of RealityMobile allows highly-detailed 3D mapping, display of city landmarks and buildings, roads, Points of Interest (POIs), navigational routing information and full terrain with overlaid imagery (aerial or satellite). The display is fully customisable (via the RealityMobile API) and is also scalable to allow deployment across a wide range of target platforms. RealityMobile has market leading performance and can use a wide range of commercially available 3D and 2D datasets.

       

Ease of Integration
The RealityMobile Software Development Kit (SDK) is a complete development suite including software, sample applications and documentation. The SDK provides access to all the functionality required to integrate with your navigation or location based service application to reduce development time and ensure compatibility with a wider range of graphics sub-systems. Using RealityMobile also ensures that your products 3D visualisation capability increases as underlying technology improves.

  • C++ development environment
  • Platforms: Windows Mobile, WinCE, WinXP, Linux, S60 and UIQ
  • Open, scalable and extensible architecture
  • Proprietary rendering and terrain generation engine
  • OpenGLŪ ES 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0 support
  • In-built software renderer
  • City Buildings and Landmarks
  • Roads
  • Points of Interest (POIs)
  • Routing Information
  • Terrain with overlaid imagery
  • 3D, 2D and 2.5D displays

Read More at www.advancedgeospatial.com