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wwwmap is patch codes which adds mapping functions to webkit. This functions are based on the following member submission for W3C. (http://www.w3.org/Submission/2011/04/)
S-GeMS is a software for 3D geostatistical modeling. It implements many of the classical geostatistics algorithms, as well as new developments made at Stanford University. See http://sgems.sourceforge.net
A fast, simple Java library for calculating Voronoi lines given an array of input coordinates. It does not feature code to display the results graphically.
This is an Object Pascal Wrapper for the Shapefile C Library. It offers an elegant way to work with the Enviromental Systems Research Institute (ESRI)'s ShapeFiles using the Frank Warmerdam's well-known library released under the MIT license.
A project to create of open source routing engine for navigation and possibly other graph analysis. Our goal is to build a commercial grade routing engine capable of find routes through 25-30 million node networks in 1 second ball park times.
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This program gets data from a GPS, parses it, and calculate things such as acceleration and distance traveled. That is then saved it to a CSV file. Also shows data in real time and has a speedometer to show your speed in real time (in KM/h or MPH).
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.
A system that shall predict good days and locations for cross country free flying such as paragliding by comparing current weather predictions with statistics about past weather predictions and flights from online contests.
OpenPMU is a collaborative project developing a software defined Phasor Measurement Unit for Smart Grids and electrical utilities. This project is currently hosted by Queen’s University Belfast.
This project is attempting to create an maintain a public implementation of the Active Record pattern, to be used with ESRI products, coded using ArcObjects and C# 3.5.
The goal of this project is to develop converter from OCAD map format to open PFM(Polish Map Format) for further use with cGPSmapper compiler. This allows easy use of OCAD maps in Garmin GPS receivers.
GISpatialNet is a Java-based tool for mapping network data (nodes and edges between them) to spatial coordinates; reformatting network and spatial data together; and calculating spatial network measures.
Install by saving to c:\ drive and typing the following in a command line:
java -jar c:\GISpatialNet-0.9b.jar
Project migrated: https://github.com/arktools
This library aims at providing a uniform method for simulation, prototyping, and testing of autonomous robots. It also adheres to the object-oriented paradigm to ease system configuration and development. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wQVrM5SL2o&fe
The Regional Urban Growth Model (RUG).
RUG Development Team
c/o Todd BenDor
Department of City and Regional Planning
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB #3140, New East Building
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3140
bendor AT unc.edu