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The final objective of our 3D project design is to post them to a Nucleus server, where we can add security components like CCTV, readers, sensors, etc. A live model of the security system can then be viewed and managed online.
After all the objects and scenes have been developed using 3ds Max, they need to be exported as .dae files.
After all the objects and scenes have been developed using 3ds Max, they need to be exported as .dae files.
OpenCollada Software
This software is needed for 3dsMax to export objects as .dae files.
.dae files are then used by the Germanium Building Composer software.
Each object to be controlled as a piece should be saved as one file - eg, if a building has 3 levels and each level is to be controlled, then each level must be selected and saved as one file.
Germanium Building Composer
This is a software of GermaniumWeb.
It is needed to generate 3 files for use in the Nucleus Server
Download Germanium Building Composer here.
What you need to do
Objective - Upload your 3D project to the Nucleus Server for others to view online
1. From 3DS Max, export file (or files if more than one) as a .dae file (Autodesk Collada)
to a folder.
2. Run Germanium Building Composer
2a. . Drag or open the .dae file into Building Composer; drop it into a red rectangle [New Level]
2b . Assemble objects as desired (skip if there is only one object)
2c. Click [Export] [Export Scene], enter a filename (use your name)
It will be saved as an .xlcl file (assume this is yourname.xlcl)
(A folder named 'name', or the name you gave,would also be created at the same time).
2d. At Windows Explorer, [Send To] zip the xlcl file and the folder to temp.zip
Now you should have a xlcl file, a 'name' folder, and a 'temp' zipped folder.
This software is needed for 3dsMax to export objects as .dae files.
.dae files are then used by the Germanium Building Composer software.
Each object to be controlled as a piece should be saved as one file - eg, if a building has 3 levels and each level is to be controlled, then each level must be selected and saved as one file.
Germanium Building Composer
This is a software of GermaniumWeb.
It is needed to generate 3 files for use in the Nucleus Server
Download Germanium Building Composer here.
What you need to do
Objective - Upload your 3D project to the Nucleus Server for others to view online
1. From 3DS Max, export file (or files if more than one) as a .dae file (Autodesk Collada)
to a folder.
2. Run Germanium Building Composer
2a. . Drag or open the .dae file into Building Composer; drop it into a red rectangle [New Level]
2b . Assemble objects as desired (skip if there is only one object)
2c. Click [Export] [Export Scene], enter a filename (use your name)
It will be saved as an .xlcl file (assume this is yourname.xlcl)
(A folder named 'name', or the name you gave,would also be created at the same time).
2d. At Windows Explorer, [Send To] zip the xlcl file and the folder to temp.zip
Now you should have a xlcl file, a 'name' folder, and a 'temp' zipped folder.
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3. Next, these files need to be uploaded to the Nuclue Server.
Run Internet Explorer (Chrome will give you 'Nucleus Client' error)
3a. Go to Nucleus Server at 172.27.121.17
(client PC must use wired connection)
Login as admin
3b. Click [Add Site]
3c. Enter a name for your stie.
3d. upload the .xlcl file, temp.zip and the name.bgm.bz2 (it is in the name_files
folder; may have different name).
If you have an image file, upload one (optional)
3e. Click [Save]
If successful, the object should be ready for viewing.
4. Adding objects to your 3D object.
In the Nucleus Server environment, different objects.
Add the following:
a. CCTV
b. sensora
c. RFID tag
d. light control
e. humidity control
f. an energy meter
g. metal detector
How many objects can be added depends on the license of the server.
More information on what the Nucleus does can be found here.
5. Delete your object that you uploaded
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SETTING UP AN INTERNET-LINKED CAMERA
UPLOADING TO SERVER WITH COLOR (optional)
The steps for uploading above results in display of your model without colors.
Try adding the steps shown in this file for color display.
Another nucleus server set up for ITE is found here:
This software is installed in a server in the control room. Access it using
192.168.7.220
A demo set is available for viewing. to view the contents.
Streaming may be slow depending on internet traffic and speed of computer/laptop used.
The steps for uploading above results in display of your model without colors.
Try adding the steps shown in this file for color display.
Another nucleus server set up for ITE is found here:
This software is installed in a server in the control room. Access it using
192.168.7.220
A demo set is available for viewing. to view the contents.
Streaming may be slow depending on internet traffic and speed of computer/laptop used.
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screen grabs from nucleus sERVER
example online - building management system
This example shows how CCTV objects are placed on the 3D model in the GermanuimWeb.
When one object is clicked, the realtime video is shown on the right panel.
View here
When one object is clicked, the realtime video is shown on the right panel.
View here
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