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    ...Though, initially developed for experiments related to fretting wear but can be effectively used to interpret experimental data from any field. The attached files contain source code as well as a sample MATLAB (.mat) data file of 13 variables. It could be replaced to the data file of your choice. The code is open source but you are requested to give credits if used. Additionally, it also has some useful functions for exporting and generating publication quality figures for different kind of figures in MATLAB
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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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