This is a C++ library meant to provide implementations of the most commonly used
geodetic calculations. The whole library is wrapped around the dso namespace.
This library uses the eigen library for basic matrix manipulation and linear algebra.
Building the library requires cmake Supposing you are located in the top-level directory:
## to build in a folder named "build":
$> cmake -S . -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
$> cmake --build build --target all --config Release -- -j4
## (Optional) run tests
$> ctest --test-dir build
## Install, system-wide (needs root)
$> cd build && sudo make install
A point
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Cartesian, using
$P = (x,y,z)$ ; unless otherwise stated, in SI units (i.e. meters) -
Geodetic, using
$P= (\lambda , \phi , h)$ ,$\lambda$ denoting the longitude in range$-\pi \le \lambda \le \pi$ ,$\phi$ denoting the geodetic latitude in range$\frac{\pi}{2} \le \phi \le \frac{\pi}{2}$ and$h$ denotes the ellipsoidal height. Unless otherwise stated, ellipsoidal coordinate sets are given/derived in this order (i.e. $(\lambda, \phi, h)$) in units of radians and meters. Note that geodetic coordinates are based on a reference ellipsoid. - Spherical
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Test : Geodetic -> Cartesian -> Geodetic results in max discrepancies (between the input and ouput geodetic coordinates) in the range:
$max\delta \phi \approx 1e^{-10} arcsec$ ,$max\delta \lambda \approx 5e^{-11} arcsec$ and$max\delta height \approx 4e^{-9} m$ . See here). -
Test : Spherical -> Cartesian -> Spherical results in max discrepancies (between the input and ouput spherical coordinates) in the range:
$max\delta \phi _{geocentric} \approx 1e^{-8} arcsec$ ,$max\delta \lambda \approx 5e^{-11} arcsec$ and$max\delta height \approx 2e^{-9} m$ . See here).
This study was funded under the project PREPARE (HFRI PN:15562) in the framework of H.F.R.I call “Basic research Financing (Horizontal support of all Sciences)” under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan “Greece 2.0” funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU
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