[OSGeo-Discuss] Mobile GPS data collection...
Mateusz Loskot
mateusz at loskot.net
Mon Jul 31 23:22:05 PDT 2006
Bob Basques wrote:
> Mateusz Loskot wrote:
>> Bob Basques wrote:
>>
>>> I'm more inclined to go with some sort of Web Based Syncing of
>>> the data collection.
>>
>> Bob,
>>
>> Me too, but think that only Web based synced application would
>> limit its proliferation. I mean, in many countries, you can not
>> even dream about long-time Internet access in field, for example
>> when collecting data in forest.
>
>
> I talking about Web based even when connected over a landline, why
> use more than one system. The same would work for a wireless set up
> as it would for a landline connection. Since the discussion has been
> centered on the idea of having a WEB server on the portable device as
> well, let this Web Service (or a component of) handle the syncing
> process behind the scene , with a simple report being required as an
> output to the user to let them know that the syncing process has
> taken place, All user interaction is through the local Webserver on
> the portable device, and the syncing process is where the effort is
> put into.
Bob,
OK, I think I see your idea better. Thanks for clarification.
>> IMHO combined solution of Web based synchronization and local
>> database would be best.
>
> Agreed, with some Web Service component (this is I think where the
> effort should be placed) that handles the data syncing process.
OK.
>>> My first thought was to use a WebServer on the device that
>>> handles the data collection as a standalone device, and also the
>>> communications with a main database server.
>>
>> It depends on how powerful is the device, but I think mobile device
>> is better to be a client of remote services, than provider.
>>
> A local (portable service) provider shouldn't be too much of a burden
> or resource hog, and will provide for much greater control of any
> development efforts.
I am pretty sure there should be no problem to test this solution.
Have you any recommendation of components/libraries/services we could
use to set up such installation on some PDA and test it?
>>> I would also propose having a auto-tracking map where most, if
>>> not all, of the input is done via a spatial interface. This
>>> seems to be the easiest type of interface to use for such things
>>> and doesn't add to the training aspects appreciably.
>>>
>>
>>
>> What do you mean as "auto-tracking"?
>>
> A spatial component where a Mapping system is always tracking while
> the application is on (no user interaction other than zooming would
> be required) and the map in the view is always centered on the
> currently captured GPS coordinates (I'm assuming there will be some
> sort of GPS component of course)
OK, it's clear for me. Yes, this is a common feature.
> The idea being to free up the user
> from having to worry about getting the map to the correct location,
> and only worry about layer visibility and scale of view (zooming).
It could be configurable:
- turn on/off "Center to GPS"
- turn on/off "Map Rotation"
etc.
> This map view would be used for the spatial digitizing of the data
> capture points, I took the photo here (pointed in that direction
> [drag two points]), the accident occurred here( click map), The Water
> connection is on this side of the building, right here (click on
> map), etc.
Yup.
Best regards
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Mateusz Loskot
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