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GeographicLib is a small C++ library for: geodesic and rhumb line calculations; conversions between geographic, UTM, UPS, MGRS, geocentric, and local cartesian coordinates; gravity (e.g., EGM2008) and geomagnetic field (e.g., WMM2020) calculations.
Automated detection of the unknown early map projection
...Designed for cartographers as well as for enthusiasts.
Available free of charge.
The awareness of the map projection is primarily important for:
• refinement of spatial georeference for the medium- and small-scale maps,
• analysis of the knowledge about the former world,
• location of the incorrectly/inaccurately drawn map regions.
Sytem requirements:
• 2 GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor.
• 2 GB RAM (32-bit) or 4 GB RAM (64-bit) system.
• 120 MB available hard disk space.
• JDK 1.8 +.
• Internet connection (download speed > 2Mb/s
The Geocanvas project aims to provide a very small and simple set of APIs to
assist the developer in creating geographically referenced canvas applications
within the GTK/Gnome environment.
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This project helps to digitize field data for a certain Bird Census method.
Namely, bird census based on personal inspection or small (~10 km^2) regions with recording birds' position and behaviour on paper.
This project makes it easy to annotate such field data and to make this data available for statistical analysis.
Open Street Map (OSM) tools, OSM/XML parser, tag extractor
...osm_cut: create rectangular extracts
tr_view: view tool for trafalgar files, including fast osmtoolz import filter, GPX an KML track import (see screenshots)
There is a small script included which helps to transform from *.bz2 to *.gz using a named pipe (seems not to work for cygwin)
osm2postgresql is a Linux script loading openstreetmap data into a postgresql database setting up if needed a server & database (postgis+hstore). Advanced processing is performed, easing rendering. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osm2postgresql
GPSDproxy is a small program which reads GPS data from a running gpsd process (http://gpsd.berlios.de/) and forwards it to a remote server via an UDP connection. GPSDproxy is intended to be run on GPS enabled mobile devices.
Please note: there is a new version of this project here: http://code.google.com/p/repastcity/
I'll keep this project alive but it wont be updated.
A simple Repast Simphony project that demonstrates how to create small city using real GIS data. The city has houses and some agents who travel around the road network from house to house. Not affiliated with Repast Simphony.
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Navigation and monitoring system primarily intended for marine operation in small boats. OpenPilot aspires to provide the functionality found in a normal marine chart-plotter, for free. OpenPilot will run natively under both Windows and Linux.
OpenDMTP is a protocol/framework that allows communications with small devices (mobile phones, PDA's, and other high-latency/low-bandwidth devices), especially geared towards the transmission of GPS, temperature, and other remote monitoring information.
The project will produce a small standalone Java application which will allow a user to convert ESRI Shapefiles (.shp) to the Google Earth KML format. This will allow ESRI Shapefile points, lines, and polygons to be viewed in Google Earth.
A collection of small utility programs to process geographic information and GPS data. Each program is written in Java and simple enough to be easy to understand. E.g. GTOPO30 to JPG, GLCC20 to JPG, GPX reader.
OziUtils is a collection of small utilities for OziExplorer (http://oziexplorer.com). Currently, there's one which provides "Index map" feature work-alike for OziCE.
This is a collection of small fortran tools to perform various operations on raster images: projection, upscaling, downscaling, algebraic calculations etc. IDRISI binary raster format is assumed.