Data Resiliency
Utilizes 12 bits of error correction to detect and recover transmission errors.
Project Under Construction
A technical standard for phonetic data integrity
OLP is a stateless phonetic transcoding protocol designed to provide a reliable, human-readable representation of the Open Location Code standard.
OLP is an open mathematical utility that transforms alphanumeric coordinates (Plus Codes) into a phonetic format optimized for vocal transmission.
To enhance the reliability of verbal location sharing in Search and Rescue (SAR) and safety-critical operations.
Utilizes 12 bits of error correction to detect and recover transmission errors.
Operates offline and locally, with no external API call or central database. A pure mathematical function.
Built on top of the public-domain Open Location Code framework.
The protocol is dictionary-independent and supports any 4096-entry dataset. For optimal vocal transmission performance, a phonetically hardened list of 4096 words is provided.
For enquiries, please contact info@openphrase.org