
Allows for data adjustment based on modification of map projection, datum, resolution and scale. Includes generation of grids, borders, scale bars, and feature codes according to international standards such as IHO INT1, INT2 and INT3.
Data merging including data with various resolution, map projections and datum; merging of multiple map sheets into a seamless database with Map Data Enhancement of data between groups of files.
Supports basic data entry, compilation, and editing from a variety of digitizing tablets as well as on-screen heads-up digitizing. Supports several millions of thematic layering and user defined feature coding.
Formats include: CARIS, Raster (BSB, MrSID, GeoTIFF), Microstation (DGN), AutoCAD (DXF/DWG), ArcView (Shape), MapInfo (MID/MIF), ODBC (Geospatial Databases).
Support several millions of thematic layers.
Commands in the system enable a user to do functions as clear overshoots, undershoots, and pseudo nodes.
CARIS network builder constructs the cyclic list of arcs around each node; whereas the CARIS polygon builder users network topology to identify polygons, assign label to polygons, and also resolve the island-to-parent-polygon relationships.
Optimum route and network analysis for route planning, emergency response and other network interactions. Users can define network vehicles, attributes, constraints, user-defined cost models, turn penalties and locate nodes.
Provides the functions necessary for the creation and analysis of both triangulated and regularly grid digital terrain models.
User identifiable control points that correlate the unregistered image to a known registered map with real-world coordinates.
CARIS Image Mosaic (Mosarast) is the graphic tool used to mosaic multiple images together into one larger image.
The "Register an Image" tool provides the interface for the user to select input and output files, control files, fiducial file, DTM, and select the orthographic transformation.
The CARIS Information Manager [Zones] allows for the display and query of digital map data, including raster data i.e. orthophoto.