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Application Architect at Esri

Tokyo Live   A digital twin that analyzes real-time data to visualize a city in motion. The app allows you to select a line and see arrival times for the next train at every station and track any train along its route. ArcGIS analytics capabilities combine real-time feeds with static information from the Public Transportation Open Data Center for Tokyo Metro, to determine train locations, arrival times and delays.   The app uses a 3D scene layer of Tokyo buildings from Esri Japan and is built with the ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript which has great rendering, animation, and cartographic capabilities to replicate a city in motion. App is best when viewed during normal operational hours in Tokyo. #DigitalTwin #Realtime https://lnkd.in/egSh2q8Q

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Oguzhan Candemir

Geographic Information System Developer

1y

It's so effective job that you presented by basic and smooth UI. Congrats for all who in contribute. By the way, Are you fetching the data from API Service or directly IoT devices' protocol?

David Brusutti

District Manager @ Esri Canada | Empowering Organizations with Location Intelligence

1y

Very slick!!

Olivier D.

Ingénieur Cloud Senior GitOps AWS Kubernetes ArgoCD HashiCorp Vault

1y

Nice by what for? what is the return on investment? how much does it cost for a simple nice demo? I’m sceptic about the operational interest of that.

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Looks gorgeous!! #Metro #Dataviz #Realtime #Transportation #3D #Tokyo #Japan #Esrijs

Gregory Carr-Hyde

Senior Consultant | Esri Australia

1y

This keeps impressing me so much, each time I see it! Kudos to all who worked on this and made it possible.

Richard Boyd

Analytics | Strategy | Program Management | Business Transformation | Engineering | 日本語

1y

This is awesome 😎👍!!!

I'm very impressed with the app and thank you for using our scene layer. Also thank you for reposting, Jeff Rashid. Yuki from Esri Japan.

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