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Mozell Gentges

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I'd like to get accelerometers on Android and have them on the earth coordinate system, just like on this topic Acceleration from device's coordinate system into absolute coordinate system or here Transforming accelerometer's data from device's coordinates to real world coordinates but these solutions don't work for me. I'm working on Processing. The project is simply to track the phones accelerations in space, no matter how it is (standing, on the side...). I'm new to Android too.I'd appreciate your help!Thank you.

1) Get phone unit vector in earth coordinates2) Invert matrix to get earth unit vector in phone coordinates3) Multiply phone acceleration by unit vector to transform phone coordinates to earth coordinates.Thank you all for your help!

The accelerometers are given in term of the device coordinate system. To express the accelerometers in term of the earth coordinate system you need to find the change of basis matrix from the device coordinate system to the earth coordinate system. This is what the rotation matrix is in getRotationMatrix method.
Thus you have to register for TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD and filter TYPE_ACCELEROMETER values or using TYPE_GRAVITY in order to get the rotation matrix. Once you get the rotation matrix M it is simple to convert the accelerometer vector in the device coordinate system to the earth coodinate system.

I have explored this forum and you tube to find a way to import it from Google Earth in to Revit. I came across so many ways of doing it and so many things like using flux with dynamo, sketch up, import in AutoCad, .csv file and so on that i am confused about what way i should adopt.

I think it is up to you to pick and choose based on your knowledge with those software. You are not going to learn Dynamo or download and start using sketch up just to transfer a Google Earth to Topo?

Personally I am not the guy who works on topo surfaces usually we get them from Civil 3D ... but I have assisted some of my coworkers to do it using Dynamo...However, there is this cool App for Revit which might help you do what is needed. Check it out on Autodesk App store

As what I understand you wanted to create the actual topography of the site where your building will sit on. I don't think you can create the topography from just google earth or can create it accurately from google earth. The way we model a topography from an existing site, we would get the survey points first from the surveyor and then plot those points in revit as a topography element.

I believe it works similar to Google Sketchup...Haven't used it before. Im not sure if but I think it produces can produce a point cloud which you may be able to import to AutoCAD C3D...more or less similar to the workflow in Infraworks

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The Awesome Android was based on the work of the Fantastic Four's leader Mr. Fantastic and built by the Mad Thinker when he briefly took over the Fantastic Four's headquarters within the Baxter Building. When the Fantastic Four fought through their own security systems, the Awesome Android was used to fight them as well but was easily incapacitated by the heroes when Richards disabled the android through a nerve under its arm. The Mad Thinker was defeated; shortly thereafter the Awesome Android was defeated.[4]

The Awesome Android was used during a number of the Mad Thinker's early plots, such as when he teamed up with the Puppet Master and pitted the mutant X-Men against the Fantastic Four. When the heroes united to battle their mutual foes the Awesome Android was used to keep them at bay while the Thinker and Puppet Master fled.[5] The Thinker and the Awesome Android were next manipulated by Dr. Doom to attack the wedding of Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Girl. There they clashed with the Fantastic Four and other heroes that were attending the wedding until all the villains that were summoned were banished with the Watcher's Time Displacer device.[6][7] The Awesome Android was next used when the Thinker attacked Manhattan but both were once again defeated by the Fantastic Four with the assistance of the X-Man known as Marvel Girl.[8] The Awesome Android was next deployed when the Mad Thinker was hired to capture industrialist Tony Stark, which led to a battle against Stark's alter-ego Iron Man. Once again the Thinker and his android were defeated.[9]

The Mad Thinker then ceased using the Awesome Android for a time and apparently at some point the Awesome Android was captured and incarcerated in the Vault prison. It attempted to escape but was recovered by the Avenger known as Moondragon.[10] The Mad Thinker eventually recovered the Awesome Android when he joined the Intelligencia. He then used his Awesome Android to help infiltrate the Eternals city of Olympia to ransack its collection of Alexandrian era texts as well as a cosmic powered robot designed to resemble the Hulk.[11] Sometime after this the Mad Thinker learned of the existence of the alien Spaceknight known as Rom. Believing Rom to be an android he sent his own Awesome Android to battle Rom. The Awesome Android was seriously injured by Rom's weapons and exerting a small sliver of free will fled the scene with his master.[12] Furious the Mad Thinker ordered the Awesome Android to wait for his next set of orders in an abandoned barn in Mayfield, Ohio.[13]

The Awesome Android was discovered by a young boy who wrote to Marvel Comics asking for the help of Captain America. Incidentally enough at the time, Cap was working as an artist for Marvel at the time in his secret identity of Steve Rogers and read the letter. Going to Ohio to investigate, Cap was attacked by the Android whenever he got within close proximity of it. Realizing that it would be of no harm to anyone so long as nobody got close to it, he decided to leave the android alone.[13]

Later when the Super-Adaptoid, posing as the Fixer was being hunted by the Avengers, their battle took them to the Ohio barn where the Awesome Android was waiting. The Avengers then had to defend themselves from the Android, allowing the "Fixer" to escape capture[14] the Awesome Android was then detained at the Avengers Hydrobase headquarters.[15] The Super-Adaptoid then began gathering other robots forming a group called Heavy Metal.[16] They then attacked Hydrobase so that the Super-Adaptoid could get information on the Cosmic Cube. During the attack the Adaptoid reactivated the Awesome Android who joined Heavy Metal's battle against the Avengers. During the fight the Awesome Android was incapacitated when the Sub-Mariner ripped off the android's head. During the attack the Super-Adaptoid managed to recover the Cosmic Cube and replicate its power.[17] However the Avengers eventually defeated the Super-Adaptoid.[18] The Awesome Android's remains were turned over to the United States government and stored at Hydrobase along with the remains of the other robots.[19] During the Acts of Vengeance conspiracy a consortium of super-villains sank the Avenger's Hydrobase headquarters.[20] In the aftermath, the captured robots were all recovered by the villains except for the Awesome Android who was left behind to attack anyone who went to recover anything from the ruins. When the Avengers Quasar and Stingray went to recover the computers from Hydrobase they had to fight off the Awesome Android.[21] Getting to the surface the Awesome Android attacked the Avengers but was ultimately stopped by Firebird and Captain Marvel.[22] The Awesome Android was later pulled forward in time to assist Aron the Rogue Watcher against the Fantastic Four and Fantastic Force. When Aron was defeated, all his thralls were returned to their proper time and place with no memory of what happened.[23]

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