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    EvilTransform

    EvilTransform

    Transport coordinate between earth(WGS-84) and mars in china(GCJ-02)

    ...It’s implemented (or ported) across many languages and platforms — you’ll find reference implementations in Go, C/C++/Obj-C, Java, JavaScript, Python, PHP, C#, Haskell, Rust, Swift, MATLAB and more — which makes it easy to drop into server, client, or mobile codebases. The README documents the API signatures and describes expected numeric accuracy (e.g., ~1–2 m for the standard inverse, <0.5 m for the exact inverse) and when to use each routine.
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    FrancescoMontorsi ScientificResearch

    FrancescoMontorsi ScientificResearch

    Scientific research work of Francesco Montorsi,Univ. of Modena, Italy

    This project hosts the code and the documents which were created by Francesco Montorsi during his PhD at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, about indoor and outdoor localization and navigation techniques. The code (mostly MATLAB code) is publicly available to enable reproducible research.
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    Particular filter CUDA

    Particular filter CUDA

    Improvements of positioning algorithms using CUDA

    Our project consist in porting positioning algorithms on a GPU. We will improve programs which are already working on CPU in order to make them compatible with the CUDA technology offered by Nvidia. The advantage of this technology is that it allows us to use massive multithreading and so make calculations go faster. Algorithms will be implemented in C++.
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