[GRASSLIST:2670] RE: Is GRASS for me?

Beaudry Charles (NORANDA) BeaudryC at normin.com
Mon Nov 19 08:32:24 EST 2001


Klaus,

Have you tried the following site?

http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/GIS/intergis.html


If you want to use a Web-based interface I think you can use GRASSlinks.  I
recall the OGC have a system called WMS 1.0 that could do the job.

For the other part of your enquiry, i.e. the GPS part, should be relatively
simple.  Most GIS units already interface with a notebook or handheld.
Transmitting and receiving a coordinate pair with a little additional
metadata should not be complicated.

Charles Beaudry


-----Original Message-----
From: Klaus Drechsler [mailto:drechsler at gmx.net]
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 6:57 PM
To: GRASSLIST at baylor.edu
Subject: [GRASSLIST:2665] Is GRASS for me?


Hi,

for a research job at my univerity I have do to the following:

I have a mobile client with an GPS receiver and a server running GRASS.
I want the mobile client to transmit coordinates received from the GPS 
receiver to the GRASS server and the server should return me a part of a 
map (my position and the neigbourhood) in jpg/gif (or whatever).

Is this possible with GRASS? Or which software should I look at?
Where should I start?

ciao,
  Klaus
-- 
Zentrum für Graphische Datenverarbeitung (ZGDV)
Abt. Mobile Informationsvisualisierung
email: klaus.drechsler at zgdv.de
          zgdv at kdnet.de
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