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Order GeoDLL full versionGeoDLL supports the development of geodetic software on different platforms by the provision of geodetic functions. Precise functions are contained in it about the topics datum and coordinate transformation, coordinate and reference system, distance calculation, Digital Elevation Model, mapping and converting. The functions can be linked as Dynamic Link Library or as C++ sourcecode into own applications.
GeoDLL also contains functions to use Digital Elevation Models (DEM) to determine ground level elevations of arbitrary points on the earth's surface. Therefore special elevation data of the Digital Elevation Models are needed. GeoDLL uses the data of the 3 seconds elevation model (90 m raster) CGIAR and of the 30 seconds elevation model (1 km raster) GLOBE, which are free available with some restrictions. Both systems were developed by the NASA.
The 30 seconds elevation model of the NASA Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission "Global Land One-Kilometer Base Elevation (GLOBE)" as data set G.O.O.D. is free available for private and commercial purposes. An other data set B.A.D, which is balanced with the national Elevation models of many countries, can be acquired for commercial use economically priced from the GLOBE Task Team. With a license for the GeoDLL function group "Elevation calculations" you only acquired the right to use the functions to compute the elevation data. The elevation data are subject to the copyright of the "GLOBE Task Team". This organization revised and supplemented the original data of the NASA. Please consider the terms of use and the copyright conditions of the GLOBE Task Team.
The 30 seconds elevation model consists of altogether 16 files with elevation data of the whole world. Each file covers a range of 90 lines of longitude and 40 or 50 lines of latitude. The ground elevations are put down in a 30 seconds raster grid. That corresponds to a resolution of maximal 925 x 925 meters in equator proximity. In direction to the poles the grid consolidates with increasing resolution over the geographical latitude. The elevation data are horizontal georeferenced with geographic coordinates in the reference system WGS84. Vertical the ground elevation is georeferenced as the "Mean Sea Level" in integral meters. Further information you find on the Internet site of the "National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC)".
You can download the data of the 30 seconds elevation model from the
Internet site of the "National Geophysical Data Center".
Click on the link "GLOBE Data" inside the navigation column. Activate on the new opened Internet site the link "Any or all 16 tiles".
Click inside the world raster map with the right mouse button into the segments, from which you need elevation data.
Select in the context menu the option "Save link as..." to copy the data to your computer.
Alternatively a ftp server is available under "ftp.ngdc.noaa.gov".
Register "anonymous" as UserID and your email address as password.
After unpacking the ZIP compressed data they are present ready for use as binary data files.
The 3 seconds elevation model of the NASA Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission "SRTM 90m Digital Elevation Data" is free available for non commercial purposes and can be acquired for commercial use economically priced from the CGIAR. With a license for the GeoDLL function group "Elevation calculations" you only acquired the right to use the functions to compute the elevation data. The elevation data are subject to the copyright of the "CGIAR Consortium for Spatial Information". This organization revised and supplemented the original data of the NASA. Please consider the terms of use and the copyright conditions of the CGIAR.
The 3 seconds elevation model consists of altogether 1728 files with elevation data between the 60. northern latitude and the 60. southern latitude. Each file covers a range of 5 lines of longitude and 5 lines of latitude. The ground elevations are put down in a 3 seconds raster grid. That corresponds to a resolution of maximal 90 x 90 meters in equator proximity. In direction to the poles the grid consolidates with increasing resolution over the geographical latitude. The elevation data are horizontal georeferenced with geographic coordinates in the reference system WGS84. Vertical the ground elevation is georeferenced as the "Mean Sea Level" in integral meters. Further information you find on the Internet site of the CGIAR.
You can download the data of the 3 seconds elevation model from the
Internet site of the "CGIAR Consortium for Spatial information".
The current Internet address is "http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/".
Click in the navigation column on the link "SRTM Data Search and Download".
Activate the radio buttons "Multiple Selection" and "ArcInfo ASCII".
Click inside the world raster map into the segments, from which you need elevation data.
Confirm your selection with the Button "Search >>".
In a new window the segments you selected are arranged for the download.
Click on one of the links "Data Download (FTP)" or to "Data Download (HTTP)" for each data segment you need to copy the data to your computer.
After unpacking the ZIP compressed CGIAR data they are present as ASCII data files. With the first access of a GeoDLL function to an ASCII formatted file this is automatically converted to the substantially more efficient and more compact binary data format. The conversion into the binary format can be done alternatively with the function convelev03ascii2bin().
You can
order CD-ROMs, DVDs or an external hard disk with the elevation data directly from KilletSoft.
Thereby the elevation data are passed free of charge.
They are subject to the copyright of the manufacturer.
Only a small copying fee and the costs of the data medium must be paid.
Elevation model: GLOBE CGIAR GeoDLL function getelevation30() getelevation03() Range longitude [degree] -180 to 180 -180 to 180 Range latitude [degree] -90 to 90 -60 to 60 Resolution [sec] 30 x 30 3 x 3 Resolution [m] 925 x <=925 90 x <=90 Horizontal reference WGS84 WGS84 Vertical reference Mean Sea Level Mean Sea Level Horizontal deviation [m] <6 <6 Vertical deviation [m] <10 <7 Number of files 16 1728 File size [MB] 101/126 70 Range per file [degree] 90 x 40/50 5 x 5
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NTv2 calculations
KilletSoft provides for their produkts GEoDLL and TRANSDAT encrypted NTv2 files of the Federal States Hesse, Saxony and Thuringia for highly accurate calculations.
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Administrative Reform in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
The administrative data bases of the Federal Republic of Germany "Geodata Germany" have been updated to the reference date of September 15th, 2011!
The reason therfor are the essential modifications due to the Administrative Reform in the Federal State Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
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Win32 and X64
The Dynamic Linc Libraies GeoDLL and BetaDLL supports 32bit and 64bit architecture now.
The DLLs are written in C++ and were developed with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
Are the reference systems WGS84 and ETRS89 really identical?
Inclusion of the continental drift for the transforming of GPS coordinates with the software products TRANSDAT and GeoDLL.
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Translators wanted!
The latest versions of the programs TRANSDAT and SEVENPAR support language files for the programs interface.
Since the language dependent texts are managed in external files, new languages can be added at any time by creating new language files.
Every user of the program now can compile language files by himself.
INSPIRE©
GeoDLL and TRANSDAT supports Europe-wide the ETRS89 coordinate systems proposed by INSPIRE©.