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Yes, there is comprehensive implementation documentation available for OpenLR. Here are some key resources:
The OpenLR GitHub repository contains the reference implementation of OpenLR. It includes modules for encoding and decoding OpenLR locations, as well as tools for map access and data handling [1].
The HOWTO.md file in the GitHub repository provides detailed instructions on how to encode and decode OpenLR locations on digital maps [2].
INRIX offers documentation on Dynamic Location Referencing, which includes information on OpenLR. This resource provides insights into the implementation tools available, such as the Java-based encoder/decoder and map access layer [3].
These resources should help you get started with implementing OpenLR in your projects.
References
[1] GitHub - tomtom-international/openlr: Reference implementation of ...
[2] openlr/HOWTO.md at master · tomtom-international/openlr - GitHub
[3] Dynamic Location Referencing - INRIX documentation
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