Hello everyone,

I finally found the Ushahidi application (http://www.ushahidi.com/). It
suits what I was looking for. My problem now is still the card, one
available on OSM and googlemap is very basic.

Thank you all for your advice, which allowed me to go to this level.

Best regrads,
Aboubacar Fode

2014-09-18 13:02 GMT+04:00 Karsten Hilbert <[email protected]>:

> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 12:50:54PM +0400, camara wrote:
>
> > The temperature will be collected in the field (villages) usually without
> > Internet and electricity. This is the reason for the choice of
> lightweight
> > terminals (eg tablet) and sends information via SMS to the server. The
> > application on the shelf is not available.
> >
> > I am creating a project to develop this application. I invite everyone
> for
> > the contribution and success of this project.
>
> Get in touch with the OSM people who did the Haiti / Japan
> radiation / ... map layers. They will be able to map the data
> really fast (assuming there's map coverage for West Africa).
> At the very least they've got expertise.
>
> Get in touch with Garmin and similar companies and ask them
> to contribute a bunch of GPS devices to help map transport
> infrastructure.
>
> Get in touch with a few satellite image providers and ask
> them to contribute a few West Africa digital images for map
> enhancement. There's good track record for some of them doing
> so. I remember a crowdsourced High Seas Search&Rescue for a
> Linux developeress where some company provided recent digital
> imagery.
>
> Get in touch with OpenMRS / GNUHealth. I think they've got
> experience with mobile / SMS-based health care in Africa.
>
> Get in touch with Asterisk as the will have experience with
> setting up software based phone systems for stable reception
> of mass-SMS.
>
> Get in touch with goTenna for enhancing phone coverage.
>
> Get in touch with BRCK for stabilizing access to the network.
>
> Maybe Google is interested in sending a hiking google cam /
> google cam jeep equipped with an infrared camera ?
>
> Karsten
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