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Open Source Implementations for 3D-Surface Characterisation Algorithms according to ISO 25178 (Geometric Product Specification) in verifiable pseudocode (MATLAB). Implementation of an XML-based file exchange format according to upcoming ISO 25178-72.
Substitutes the missing GPS information in Garmin TCX files when devices lacking a GPS receiver are used to collect training data (Garmin FR 60, heartrate and pedometer only). GpxTcxWelder integrates GPS info from a GPX v1.1 files into TCX files
ForeRunner X01 toolkit provides an easy access to Forerunner 201/301/305/305E GPS-units. There are multiple command line tools to read data from GPS into database and tools to export data in different formats like gpx and tcx.
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The data can be read from a file or directly from a GPS device (i.e. GPS logger, mouse).