El 05/02/2010 4:12, Sam Wilson escribió:
We have a fleet of 15 or 20 vehicles [...] I need to track where they go,
primarily; that's not really anything to do
with OSM, I realise.
[...]
What I'm looking for is something -- I'm playing with Traveling Salesman at
the moment -- that could
On Fri, 5 Feb 2010, Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
We have a fleet of 15 or 20 vehicles [...] I need to track where they go,
primarily; that's not really anything to do with OSM, I realise.
[...]
What I'm looking for is something -- I'm playing with Traveling Salesman
at the moment --
El 05/02/2010 10:14, Liz escribió:
I cannot edit live on JOSM in the car.
It isn't a technical problem.
The problem, which will be at least as bad in WA, is the large number of
lumens from that star of the daytime.
You can either:
- Turn brightness to max, and plug your computer to the car's
On Fri, 5 Feb 2010, Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
You can either:
- Turn brightness to max, and plug your computer to the car's DC (so the
battery lasts more than 30 minutes)
- Go the Teleatlas/NavTeq way. Power inverter, 19' server rack in the
trunk, and so many screens that it's a spaceship
On 05/02/2010 03:12, Sam Wilson wrote:
Hullo,
Does any one have any ideas about what programs I could use on tablet
computers in vehicles for navigation and tracking, and possibly editing?
For the navigation and tracking you could use TrackMyJourney
On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 02:12:59PM +1100, Sam Wilson wrote:
I need to track where they go, primarily; that's not really anything to do
with OSM, I realise.
For on-line vehicle tracking I wrote a little daemon to run on my
OpenMoko FreeRunner phone; it gets position from gpsd and forward
it
On 5/2/10 4:56 PM, Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
I'd use separate pieces of software. Custom software for tracking (it's
not that hard, and it really depends on how you transmit the position of
the vehicle); navit for navigation (text-to-speech and all), and JOSM
for editing (with the livegps
On 5/2/10 5:14 PM, Liz wrote:
I cannot edit live on JOSM in the car.
It isn't a technical problem.
The problem, which will be at least as bad in WA, is the large number of
lumens from that star of the daytime. I cannot read the screen of the
computer
unless I shade it, take off my
Hullo,
Does any one have any ideas about what programs I could use on tablet
computers in vehicles for navigation and tracking, and possibly editing?
The situation is this:
We have a fleet of 15 or 20 vehicles traveling all over the state (Western
Australia), each equipped with a tablet
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