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    Tile38

    Tile38

    Ultra Fast Geospatial Database & Geofencing Server

    When you need the best performance for your location-based applications, you can rely on Tile38. Tile38 is an ultra-fast, open source geospatial database and geofencing server capable of real-time geofencing, fast spatial indexing and more. It supports a variety of object types including lat/lon, Geohash, bbox, GeoJSON, QuadKey, and XYZ tile; and is capable of operations like Nearby, Within, and Intersects. There’s also built-in support for many popular tools. Tile38 is made up of 3 main...
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    detectproj

    Automated detection of the unknown early map projection

    New scientific software supporting the automated detection of the early map projection and its parameters. Useful for studying and analysis of different kinds of maps with the lack of information about the map projection. The analysis is based on the minimization of residuals between control points on the early and current reference maps. Designed for cartographers as well as for enthusiasts. Available free of charge. The awareness of the map projection is primarily important...
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    LaMa

    LaMa

    LaMa - A Localization and Mapping library

    LaMa is a C++11 software library for robotic localization and mapping developed at the Intelligent Robotics and Systems (IRIS) Laboratory at the University of Aveiro - Portugal. It includes a framework for 3D volumetric grids (for mapping), a localization algorithm based on scan matching, and two SLAM solutions (an Online SLAM and a Particle Filter SLAM). The main feature is efficiency. Low computational effort and low memory usage whenever possible. The minimum viable computer to run our...
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    QNetMap

    QNetMap is the library for displaying the map and the objects on it

    The project has moved to GitHub (see https://github.com/vasyutin/qnetmap). The project is based on the QMapControl library (http://qmapcontrol.sourceforge.net/) by Kai Winter. To show the map QNetMap can use different providers like OpenStreetMap or other WMS servers. The map data can be downloaded from the Internet or from the disk cache. User's own raster maps can also be used. QNetMap supports layers so you can mix maps from different servers. To enrich the map presentation...
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