[Freegis-list] Stra?ennavigation
Sven Sommerkamp
s_sommerkamp at kneller-soehne.de
Fri May 9 11:03:43 CEST 2003
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Ich denke mit GPS Drive könnte man so etwas machen.
Die meisten Funktionalitäten bringt das Programm schon mit.
Wie auch, ich denke man sollte versuchen ein Format zu erzeugen welches auch
in normalen Navigationssystemen verwendet wird.
Dann kann man sich ab und zu die neueste Version aus dem Internet ziehen, auf
CD brennen und gut.
Gruß Sven
I'll try in English...
I think with the GPS Drive a Developer can build something like that.
The most Funktionalities are already integratet.
However, I think it will be the Best to try produce a Format witch can work in
normal Navigationsystems.
When it is possible, No One has to buy the expensive CD`s and compatibility
come.
Greetings Sven
Am Dienstag, 6. Mai 2003 15:39 schrieb Andrew Bolt:
> (Apologies if this message comes through twice: the previous attempt
> got sent to the list moderator because I've changed my e-mail address.
> Also, see http://www.geowiki.com/ to see what we've produced so far).
>
> On Tue, May 06, 2003 at 11:31:21AM +0200, Amaury Jacquot wrote:
> > On Tue, 2003-05-06 at 11:23, Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote:
> > > Rough translation:
> > > An idea was explained that it would be interesting to
> > > build and contribute to a street database while driving around
> > > in order to have a reliable navigation system.
> > >
> > > Though this idea is not new, so far a Free Software framework has
> > > not been developed nor has a corresponding infrastructure been setup.
> >
> > There is...
>
> I'd love to see something like this too: so much so that I (with the
> help of some friends) have started collecting GPS track data and trying
> to work out what to do with it!
>
> It looks like you've managed to get a lot further than us though in
> terms of software development. So far, I've written a Java applet
> for viewing track data (there's a slightly ancient version of it here:
> http://www.wingnut.demon.co.uk/gps/track.html - I'll try to upload a
> more recent version that colours tracks and stuff); a friend has
> been working on producing vector maps from GPS data and out-of-copyright
> OS maps. Here are a couple of maps of the Cambridge area:
> http://www.backroom.uklinux.net/cambridgeshire-crop1.png
> http://www.backroom.uklinux.net/cambs-centre.png
>
> Our ultimate aim is to build a web-site for collaborative mapping, where
> people can upload GPS track data, create maps, and describe significant
> places (pubs, monuments, etc.). I'll check with my fellow conspirators
> to see if everyone is happy for us to share what we've produced so far.
>
> I'm also playing with using a Bluetooth GPS, Palm Tungsten and GPRS mobile
> phone to transmit real-time position data to a central server.
>
> If anyone's interested in joining in, please drop me an e-mail
> (mapping at blartwendo.com), saying whether you'd like to help contribute
> track data, develop software, or just contribute ideas.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
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