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This section is devoted to discuss features as well as pros and cons (+/-) of various mobile operating systems and software platforms.
 
This section is devoted to discuss features as well as pros and cons (+/-) of various mobile operating systems and software platforms.
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Here are listed platforms we have discussed, in alphabetical order:
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=== Linux ===
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===== Pros and Cons =====
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** Open Source Software
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** POSIX
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** easy software portability
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** less popular
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=== Palm OS ===
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''TODO''
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''TODO''
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=== Symbian OS ===
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** Visual Studio 2005 is expansive / no replacement
 
** Visual Studio 2005 is expansive / no replacement
 
** [http://blog.vikdavid.com/2004/12/java_on_pocketp.html No good free JVM] available, both recommended machines [http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/wireless/weme_eval_runtimes.html IBM J9 JVM] and [http://www.nsicom.com/Default.aspx?tabid=138 NSICOM CrEme JVM] are commercial
 
** [http://blog.vikdavid.com/2004/12/java_on_pocketp.html No good free JVM] available, both recommended machines [http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/wireless/weme_eval_runtimes.html IBM J9 JVM] and [http://www.nsicom.com/Default.aspx?tabid=138 NSICOM CrEme JVM] are commercial
 
=== Linux ===
 
 
See:
 
* http://www.linuxdevices.com
 
 
===== Pros and Cons =====
 
 
* '''+'''
 
** Open Source Software
 
** POSIX
 
** easy software portability
 
 
* '''-'''
 
** less popular
 
  
 
== Open Source GIS for Mobile Devices ==
 
== Open Source GIS for Mobile Devices ==

Revision as of 06:27, 31 July 2006

Overview

This is not a formal OSGeo project, just a spot for a few OSGeo folks to share some ideas. The idea is to elaborate foundations of design and implementation of Open Source GIS application(s) for mobile devices.

Our main objectives are to discuss:

  • principles of mobile software design
  • high usable User Interface on mobile devices
  • key functions automation
  • usage of latest communication techniques
  • portability

Hardware

TODO: What is the best device for mobile GIS application?

Operating Systems / Platforms

This section is devoted to discuss features as well as pros and cons (+/-) of various mobile operating systems and software platforms.

Here are listed platforms we have discussed, in alphabetical order:

Linux

See:

Pros and Cons
  • +
    • Open Source Software
    • POSIX
    • easy software portability
  • -
    • less popular

Palm OS

See:

Pros and Cons
  • +

TODO

  • -

TODO

Symbian OS

See:

Pros and Cons
  • +

TODO

  • -

TODO

Windows CE

See:

Pros and Cons
  • +
    • very popular on PDAs / widely used
    • very well supported by Visual Studio 2005
    • Real-Time Operating System

Open Source GIS for Mobile Devices

TODO: Details of mobile GIS application design and implementation

Key Features

TODO: List of key features

Brainstorm

TODO: Summary of our discussion on the OSGeo mailing list

Existing Projects

Here is the list of various existing Open Source GIS projects for mobile platforms:

  • GRASS Server by Radim Blazek and Luca Nardelli - client-server system providing access to geographic information from different kinds of devices: PCs, PDAs, mobile phones; with speech recognition support.
  • GRASS Server Video by Radim Blazek and Luca Nardelli - Video Demo (AVI File 31MB).