=== Description === * LatLon_tiling is a way to increase the resolution of a shape model similar to Basic_tiling. The major difference between the two is that Basic_tiling increases the resolution of the shape model one bigmap at a time while LatLon_tiling increases the resolution of the shape model all at once by placing maplets at selected latitude and longitude locations. * The key advantage of LatLon_tiling is that it is faster than Basic_tiling because bigmaps don't have to be created. However, when the resolution needs to be high (below 75 centimeters) a much larger amount of maplets/landmarks need to be created at various coordinates than when the resolution is higher. Thus, LatLon_tiling is difficult to manage at higher resolutions because of the large amount of maplets. Thus, it is best to use Basic_tiling at higher resolutions because then the various maplets used to create topography are done by region (bigmaps), which leads to better organization. = Step1 = Set up the files for the rn = Step2 = Run and monitor ------ = Step1 = == Overview == The will use XXXXXX and XXX020.SEED to generate a suite of files to tile a bigmap. Output will be exact (diff) == Prep == Copy the reference map to XXXXXX (because Bob likes it that way) {{{ cp MAPFILES/REFMAP.MAP MAPFILES/XXXXXX.MAP }}} Add map name and seed to the top of the output from [[make_tilefile]], which should be named [[make_scriptT.in]] It should look like this: {{{ XXXXXX XXX020.SEED 50 50 100 50 150 50 200 50 250 50 300 50 350 50 400 50 450 50 500 50 550 50 600 50 ... 900 950 950 950 END }}} == Run == {{{ ~/bin/make_scriptT }}} == Output == . INN files (1 to 361) . rem_script.b . run_script.b . dsp_list.txt ------ = Step 2 = == Run == Run, just run the script to make the whole thing go (in the background) {{{ nohup sh run_script.b & }}} == Monitor == Track the progress with find_nofitT {{{ ~/bin/find_nofitT }}} If there are problems with the processing, you'll get a list of landmarks with issues {{{ just listed - no significant issue * very bad - must fix ! not too bad - should fix }}}