[OSGeo-Discuss] Mobile GPS data collection...

Gary Lang gary.lang at autodesk.com
Thu Jul 27 12:56:16 EDT 2006


We've been talkiing about this at Autodesk, this is because in general users don't want to work (I'm not talking about consumers) with maps through a tiny keyhole of a screen. We see much more interest in the 'Toughbook' form factor.

And for that I think that we have what people want to use for their work.

Gary

--- Original Message ---
From: "Tyler Mitchell (External)" <tylermitchell at shaw.ca>
Sent: Thu 7/27/06 9:45 am
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Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mobile GPS data collection...

Wow Jody,
Google, uDig, CE and LGPL all in the same sentence on an OSGeo  
list .. I wasn't prepared for that :)  ha ha

Seriously though...
I have personally been struggling with finding the 'ideal' open  
source hardware platform for mobile apps.  I think the handhelds.org  
folks are on the right track, but we are missing mobile OSS geo apps.

While David is mentioning a software solution, I'd also like to get  
discussion going around a recommended hardware platform.

Anyone have any ideas?  I also have an Ipaq loaded with linux/ 
familiar and want to make the most of it.  I will post some more  
ideas when I get some time.

Tyler

On 27-Jul-06, at 9:28 AM, Jody Garnett wrote:

> There is a Google SOC project working on the data collection part  
> for uDig, and uDig may be squished into eRCP platform (probably  
> only runs on CE but still it may be fun). At the very least you can  
> mine the work for ideas/code as it is LGPL.
> Cheers,
> Jody
>> Hello group,
>> It's my first posting here, and I would like some input/ideas/ 
>> collaboration on
>> the development of an open source data collection application with  
>> GPS. Basically my thoughts at a very high level are: 1. Provide a  
>> navigation panel.
>> 2. Integrate map content/data storage into the handheld.
>> 3. Create a wizard type tool for the desktop to create data  
>> collection forms,
>> etc. to be transported to the handheld device.
>>
>> I find there are not a lot of alternatives to the commercial arcpad
>> application.  Besides moving to a Tablet, I've already installed  
>> Linux-Opie on
>> my Ipaq, so it's a start.
>>
>> So, first I would like to know if people think this is a good  
>> idea, are others
>> willing to contribute in the design/coding of this, and has  
>> something like
>> this been done in the past before we get started.
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>>
>> David E.
>>
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