VolksNav(c) in India: starting with urban radius r100

The definition of the radius r100 allows to build location codes which are smarter than post codes. They look like this example:

  StatusQuo(c) Delhi m4:7 r22  

This target could be a building, a crossing, a stop point, a bridge etc. The conventions for this format with hours, minutes and radius are as follows:

StatusQuo(c)
prefix of a location code

Bases on an relevant point called m0 or r0, the urban pole.

Example Delhi: Connaught place

m12
basic horizon hour

This is the direction from urban pole to north. m3 will be to east, m6 to south etc.

This method divides the city like a cake into 12 sectors.

number after the " : "
horizon minutes

distance to the horizon hour,

in steps of 100 meters.

r...
radius
This is the distance to the pole, in steps of 100m.

The small red circles show "CityName r100" = 10km radius.

For more datails, see:

Urban systems:

Delhi, incl. Noida, Gurgeon etc.

Mumbai Bangalore Chennai
Hyderabad Kolkata Thiruvananthapuram Allahabad
Panjim Jaipur Madurai Rajahmundry
Chandigarh Ahmedabad Pune Visakhapatnam
Kota Bhopal Agra Hamirpur
Lucknow Amravati Nagpur Nashik

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The division of the horizon into 12 directions can also be used indoor or global

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