GeometricalGeodesy for Mathematica Introduces Framework for Surveying and Mapping Applications
February 23, 2006--GeometricalGeodesy,
a new Mathematica
application package for solving fundamental geodesy and analytical
cartography problems, is now available from Wolfram
Research. Primarily intended for computing coordinates in a variety of
datums and coordinate systems, the package is the only one that
combines the core elements of geometrical geodesy into a single, comprehensive
framework. Complete integration with Mathematica offers
significant advantages for accurate numerical computation, exact
symbolic analysis, and visual interpretation of results.
GeometricalGeodesy is for those needing high-precision
computations of distances and directions about the Earth or those
wanting to explore the consequences of the shape of the Earth on
coordinates and the information derived from them. It is ideal for
users from a wide range of spatial and earth-science disciplines, such
as cartography, photogrammetry, navigation, geology, geophysics,
astrophysics, geography, and geographic information science.
Expert professionals, "especially those doing research or teaching in
geodesy or related areas--for example, GPS surveying--may find the
package to be exactly what they need," said William Haneberg,
principal of Haneberg Geoscience and author of Computational
Geosciences with Mathematica. Specialized functions also
enable students and educators to focus on concepts rather than on code
implementations.
Features of GeometricalGeodesy include:
- Object-oriented implementation for positions, including
type-checking and vector algebra for Cartesian objects
- Linear and angular units of measure, with system conversions
- Access to a collection of 24 reference ellipsoids and 18 geodetic
datums, which can be user-supplemented
- Use of geodetic curvilinear (latitude, longitude, ellipsoid
height); Earth-centered, Earth-fixed, Cartesian (XYZ); and local
geodetic Cartesian (ENU) coordinate systems
- Transformations among coordinate systems and datums
- Common geodesy computations, such as forward and inverse problems
and coordinate manipulations
- Cartographic projections, such as Mercator, Transverse Mercator,
Oblique Mercator, Lambert conformal conic, orthographic, and
stereographic, for both ellipsoid and spherical
implementations
The extensive functionality in GeometricalGeodesy far outstrips
that of existing coordinate calculators and toolkits, while saving
users from the countless hours of custom coding, debugging, and
research that would be required to perform the same calculations from
scratch or as ad hoc functions. Detailed examples enable users to
quickly familiarize themselves with the package's capabilities, and
online documentation is integrated into the
Mathematica Help Browser for easy reference.
GeometricalGeodesy can be immediately downloaded from the
Wolfram Research web store.
Developed and supported by Dr. Thomas H. Meyer and designed for use
with Mathematica 5.1 or higher, it is available for Windows,
Mac OS X, or Linux platforms.
Through April 30, 2006, all customers can take advantage of a special
25% discount on the price of GeometricalGeodesy.
More information is available on the GeometricalGeodesy
website.
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