Note: This is only available for NavVis IVION Professional and NavVis IVION Enterprise instances.
Positioning services are available for indoor sites or building complexes mapped with NavVis technology.
NavVis Positioning enables visual 6D positioning in NavVis IVION. This means that, given one or multiple query images, the full 3D location and 3D orientation of the client device at the time of positioning are reconstructed.
The following documentation describes how to set up NavVis Positioning for your NavVis IVION Site(s).
To use NavVis Positioning you need:
A NavVis IVION Professional or NavVis IVION Enterprise instance
A Visual Index (image database) generated from your mapped data.
Generating a Visual index
To set up NavVis Positioning, you first need to generate a Visual Index for the Bundles that you want to use for positioning.
Note: For a NavVis IVION Instance migrated from 2.x, visual indices must be reprocessed.
In your NavVis IVION site, go to Site Setup > Dataset Management.
Click Advanced next to the bundle for which you want to generate a Visual Index.
Select Create visual index from the drop-down menu.
Click Publish when you have finished.
After you have generated a Visual Index you can view its status below the bundle name:
Positioning is available for this bundle.
Please update the Visual Index in order to use NavVis Positioning: Follow the steps above.
Nothing: There is no Visual Index for this bundle. If you want to enable NavVis Positioning, follow the steps above.
Uploading a Visual index
You need a continuous internet connection to enable communication between your server machine and the cloud-based NavVis Image Description Service.
Note: Communication between your data processing machine and the NavVis Image Description Service enables a Visual Index to be generated during processing. For security reasons and data protection, all communication with the NavVis Image Description Service is SSL-encrypted.
If you have generated a Visual Index locally, you can upload it to the existing bundle in your NavVis IVION site.
Procedure
Go to Site Setup > Dataset Management.
Click Advanced next to the bundle for which you want to upload a Visual Index.
Select Upload visual index from the drop-down menu.
Select the .nvi file you want to upload.
Click Upload.
Note: If there is an outdated Visual Index available, it will be automatically overwritten.
Repeat these steps for each bundle.
Click Publish when you have finished.
Deleting a Visual index
Procedure
Go to Site Setup > Dataset Management.
Click Advanced next to the bundle for which you want to delete a Visual Index.
Select Delete Visual Index from the drop-down menu.
Click Publish when you have finished.
FAQ
What instances are required to use NavVis Positioning?
You need a NavVis IVION Professional or NavVis IVION Enterprise instance.
What is NavVis Positioning?
NavVis Positioning enables visual 6D positioning in NavVis IVION, reconstructing the full 3D location and orientation of the client device using query images.
How do I generate a Visual Index for positioning?
To generate a Visual Index, go to Site Setup > Dataset Management, click Advanced next to the desired bundle, select 'Create visual index' from the drop-down menu, and click Publish.
Is it necessary to reprocess visual indices for migrated NavVis IVION instances?
Yes, visual indices must be reprocessed for NavVis IVION instances migrated from version 2.x.
Can I upload a Visual Index that I generated locally?
Yes, you can upload a locally generated Visual Index to the existing bundle in your NavVis IVION site.
What happens if I upload an outdated Visual Index?
If there is an outdated Visual Index available, it will be automatically overwritten when you upload a new one.
How can I delete a Visual Index?
To delete a Visual Index, go to Site Setup > Dataset Management, click Advanced next to the desired bundle, select 'Delete Visual Index' from the drop-down menu, and click Publish.
Do I need an internet connection to use NavVis Positioning?
Yes, a continuous internet connection is required for communication between your server machine and the cloud-based NavVis Image Description Service.