Hi Stefan, thanks for your e-mail,
I hope you don't mind this : I've added your links to
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapping_indoor_and_outdoor_human_sized_objects#Around_other_mapping_standards.2Fsolutions.2Fdatasets
(you land there by typing indoor mapping in
Hello Richard,
thank you very much again for your replies !
- Richard Atterer here : http://atterer.net/leadme ;
I just extended that page with pictures of the hardware I built for indoor
mapping, and a screenshot of the map editor I'm developing.
Richard ! Your mapping mouse (a walkable
Hello,
thanks again for all the links and pointers (openstreetmap wiki pages,
skyhook, openbmap)...
Hello again !
I'm cc-ing for info : Richard Atterer (one of your articles is linked
below), Lulu-Ann (your project and name mentionned), Andy Allan (1 question
for you at the email's bottom).
@openstreetmap.org, richard rich...@2009.atterer.net, Lulu-Ann
lulu-...@gmx.de, info i...@gravitystorm.co.uk
Betreff: Re: [OSM-dev] indoor wifi geopositionning - openstreetmap precision,
collaborators?
Hello,
thanks again for all the links and pointers (openstreetmap wiki pages
Hello,
thanks for CCing me, Jonathan-David! It's great to see other people are
interested in indoor navigation! I just subscribed to the dev list.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:50:01AM +0100, Jonathan-David SCHRODER wrote:
Outside of openstreetmap's site, we have found several people mentioning
On 30/11/09 05:21, Jonathan-David SCHRODER wrote:
could someone add an account named geopard on the old server for our
project ?
I added a request line for it.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Dev_Server_Account
Our intended use for the server is the following :
draw indoor stuff in it
2009/11/30 Jonathan-David SCHRODER jonathan.schro...@gmail.com
Ok thank you very much. I didn't know that openstreetmap site, API and core
db interface were in ruby.
Thank you for that piece that proves for a sufficient database storage
precision for our indoor mapping project !!!
have a
2009/11/30 Jonathan-David SCHRODER jonathan.schro...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I am working on a student project (team of 6 people) whose goal is to build
a solution allowing mobile devices to display indoor data along with wifi
geopositioning. (I am willing citing this because contrary to
2009/11/30 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com
There is also Skyhook Wireless, but it isn't free software either, but
is free to use in free software.
They send trucks around and do fairly precise signal mapping, they
care more about how the signal propagates than where the AP is.
Also,
Hello,
I am working on a student project (team of 6 people) whose goal is to build
a solution allowing mobile devices to display indoor data along with wifi
geopositioning. (I am willing citing this because contrary to
http://www.micello.com or http://www.aws.cit.ie/mapume/ who we just found
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 02:35, Jonathan-David SCHRODER
jonathan.schro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am working on a student project (team of 6 people) whose goal is to build
a solution allowing mobile devices to display indoor data along with wifi
geopositioning. (I am willing citing this
The only thing I see potentially getting in your way is that the OSM
database doesn't store enough significant digits of lat/lon
coordinates to make indoor mapping viable, but perhaps it does. I
couldn't find documentation on how many digits it stores and how that
translates approximately
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ava...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 02:35, Jonathan-David SCHRODER
jonathan.schro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am working on a student project (team of 6 people) whose goal is to
build
a solution allowing mobile devices
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