cylindrical mapping - definitie. Wat is cylindrical mapping
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Wat (wie) is cylindrical mapping - definitie

MAP PROJECTION
Miller projection; Miller cylindrical; Miller Cylindrical; World Miller Cylindrical; Miller cylindrical map projection
  • A Miller projection of the [[Earth]].
  • Miller projection with 1,000 km indicatrices of distortion.

Mapping cylinder         
TOPOLOGICAL CONSTRUCTION
Mapping telescope
In mathematics, specifically algebraic topology, the mapping cylinder of a continuous function f between topological spaces X and Y is the quotient
Collaborative mapping         
AGGREGATION OF WEB MAPS AND USER-GENERATED CONTENT, FROM A GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS OR ENTITIES, AND CAN TAKE SEVERAL DISTINCT FORMS
Collaborative Mapping; Citizen mapping
Collaborative mapping is the aggregation of Web mapping and user-generated content, from a group of individuals or entities, and can take several distinct forms. With the growth of technology for storing and sharing maps, collaborative maps have become competitors to commercial services, in the case of OpenStreetMap, or components of them, as in Google Map Maker and Yandex.
Brain mapping         
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IMAGING TECHNIQUES USED TO COLOCALIZE SITES OF BRAIN FUNCTIONS OR PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY WITH BRAIN STRUCTURES
Brain Mapping; Brain map
Brain mapping is a set of neuroscience techniques predicated on the mapping of (biological) quantities or properties onto spatial representations of the (human or non-human) brain resulting in maps.

Wikipedia

Miller cylindrical projection

The Miller cylindrical projection is a modified Mercator projection, proposed by Osborn Maitland Miller in 1942. The latitude is scaled by a factor of 45, projected according to Mercator, and then the result is multiplied by 54 to retain scale along the equator. Hence:

or inversely,

where λ is the longitude from the central meridian of the projection, and φ is the latitude. Meridians are thus about 0.733 the length of the equator.

In GIS applications, this projection is known as: "ESRI:54003 – World Miller Cylindrical".

Compact Miller projection is similar to Miller but spacing between parallels stops growing after 55 degrees.