[Proj] Unknown projection?
Mikael Rittri
Mikael.Rittri at carmenta.com
Mon Sep 15 03:14:28 EDT 2008
Ipbüker has also published a journal version of the conference paper:
An Inverse Solution to the Winkel Tripel Projection Using Partial Derivatives.
Cengizhan Ipbüker, CaGIS Journal, Vol. 29, no. 1 (Jan 2002).
Abstract can be found at http://www.cartogis.org/publications/abstracts/cagisab0102.html
I read it some years ago. If I remember right, it was
specifically targeted at Winkel Tripel, more so than the
conference version.
That is, for someone who is rusty on bivariate Newton-Raphson
- like me! - the CaGIS version may be easier to implement.
Best regards,
Mikael
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From: "Paul B. Anderson" <pbander at cavtel.net>
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> One person who has researched the inverse Winkel Tripel formulas issue is
> Dr. Robert Schmunk http://www.giss.nasa.gov/staff/rschmunk.html
Let's not forget:
A GENERAL ALGORITHM FOR THE INVERSE TRANSFORMATION OF
MAP PROJECTIONS USING JACOBIAN MATRICES,
Cengizhan Ipbüker, I.Öztug Bildirici
Proceedings of the Third International Symposium Mathematical &
Computational Applications
September 4-6, 2002. Konya, Turkey, pp. 175-182
Istanbul Tech. University Faculty of Civil Eng., Div. of Cartography, Maslak
Istanbul,
Turkey
Selcuk University, Faculty of Eng., Dept. of Geodesy & Photogrammetry,
Konya,
Turkey
http://atlas.selcuk.edu.tr/paperdb/papers/130.pdf
With a Newton iteration procedure for the inverse of Aitoff-Hammer,
Winkel-Tripel and Mollweide.
Oscar van Vlijmen
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