GeometricalGeodesy
Advanced Geodetic Computation in Mathematica
GeometricalGeodesy implements everything necessary for
fundamental geodesy and analytical cartography. It computes
coordinates in various data and coordinate systems, contains
algorithms for classical forward and inverse problems, and enables
computations with the extended Newton-Raphson, Robbins, and Vincenty
methods. A large selection of reference ellipsoids and geodetic data
is provided, which can be user-supplemented.
Key Features
- Units section defines many linear and angular units.
- Contains many geodetic reference ellipsoids used in surveying
and mapping.
- Can use input projections to implement the Universal
Transverse Mercator and State Plane Coordinate systems.
- Provides a standard geometrical geodesy core, allowing a broad
range of advanced computations.
About the Developer
Dr. Thomas H. Meyer, the developer of GeometricalGeodesy, is an
associate professor in the Department of Natural Resources
Management and Engineering at the University of Connecticut. He
received his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University and earned an M.S. in
computer science from the University of New Mexico.
Product Support
GeometricalGeodesy is developed and supported by Dr. Thomas Meyer.
Thomas H. Meyer, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
University of Connecticut
Department of Natural Resources Management and Engineering, U-4087
Wilfred B. Young Bldg Rm 308
1376 Storrs Rd
Storrs CT 06269-4087
USA
email: thomas.meyer@uconn.edu
GeometricalGeodesy requires
Mathematica 5.1, 5.2, 6.0, 7.0, or 8.0 and is available for Windows, Mac OS X,
and Linux.
GeometricalGeodesy is © 2006 University of
Connecticut. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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