Alternatively, you can take a copy of the code from this page:
http://held-location.sourceforge.net/js_geoshape/maptest.html
It's all pretty straightforward to retrieve and use, the algorithm is implemented in fuzz.js. All you need to do is replace that file with a new one that defines a GeoShape.Fuzzer class. The ``GeoShape.Fuzzer.fuzz(shape : GeoShape) : GeoShape.Circle'' method is the only method that the rest of the code uses directly.
For the most part, these are really only helpful for conceptualizing the algorithm, understanding how it works. They wont be a great deal of help in performing an analysis.
I linked to the processing examples here:
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/geopriv/current/msg09000.html
I can send more privately if you want to explore more.
--Martin
On 2011-05-20 at 20:23:50, Jorge Cuellar wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> as we spoke in Prague, I have now a student who will implement some
> variants of the geopriv protocol. You mentioned we could use your (?)
> GUI to run tests and display the results (and perhaps also compare
> different solutions?).
>
> Shall we simply use directly
>
> http://processing.org/
>
> or should we use a particular SW that you have or host?
>
> Best,
>
> Jorge
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