ABSTRACT
Mobile ROUTE tracker application finds location
& navigates you to the nearest Place or ROUTE. Get turn-by-turn directions
to the nearest Place or ROUTE. The Global Positioning System (GPS)
is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information in all weather,
anywhere on or near the Earth, where there is an unobstructed line of sight to
four or more GPS satellites. It is maintained by the United States
government and is freely accessible by anyone with a GPS receiver.
Get directions to the nearest Place or ROUTE
by using GPS is easy to identify and can navigates to nearest ROUTE. A GPS receiver calculates its position by
precisely timing the signals sent by GPS satellites
high above the Earth. Each satellite continually transmits messages that
include. The receiver uses the messages it receives to determine the transit
time of each message and computes the distance to each satellite. These
distances along with the satellites' locations are used with the possible aid
of trilateration,
depending on which algorithm is used, to compute the position of the receiver.
This position is then displayed, perhaps with a moving map display or latitude
and longitude; elevation information may be included. Many GPS units show
derived information such as direction and speed, calculated from position
changes.
EXISTING SYSTEM:
Finding
an ROUTE or branch near to us is possible through GIS. A geographic
information system is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate,
analyze, manage, and present all types of geographically referenced data. The
locator to find the services you require - simply enter your postcode, town or
city and click on 'Search' to see all ROUTEs in your area. GIS is the merging
of cartography,
statistical analysis, and database
technology. In a general sense, the term describes any information system that integrates, stores,
edits, analyzes, shares, and displays geographic
information for informing decision making.
GIS a more complex
mapping technology that is connected to a particular
database. Because it’s generic, it is a broader term than the GPS in its
technical sense. Thus, GIS is a computer program or application that is
utilized to view and handle data about geographic locations and spatial
correlations among others. It simply gives the user a framework to obtain
information.
Disadvantage:
Ø Merging
of cartography,
statistical analysis, and database
technology.
Ø Complex
mapping technology
Ø No
wrong root indication
Ø No
nearest indication
PROPOSED SYSTEM:
Identifies location
& navigates you to the nearest Place or ROUTE. Get turn-by-turn directions
to the nearest Place or ROUTE. The Global Positioning System (GPS)
is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information in all weather,
anywhere on or near the Earth, where there is an unobstructed line of sight to
four or more GPS satellites. It is maintained by the United States
government and is freely accessible by anyone with a GPS receiver.
The GPS (Global Position System) is a
network that locates certain places here on earth whereas the GIS (Geographic
Information System) is a computer program that process data linked to certain
places or locations.
Advantage:
·
If we enter into wrong root then automatic wrong
root indication will give by red circles
·
If we are at near then automatic nearest place
indication will give by orange circles
MODULES:
MODULES:
1. Connecting to
GPS
In general, Bluetooth
is used to connect GPS receivers to Windows devices. Compact Flash and SD GPS
receivers insert into standard slots on windows devices and built in GPS
receivers require no connection. USB GPS receivers usually come with a USB
cable permanently attached and connect to standard USB ports on window devices.
In some cases, you will need one or more of the following items to connect your
external GPS receiver to the mobile device being used to run ArcPad:
Ø Determine
what cables, adapters, and gender changers, if any, are needed to connect your
GPS receiver to the mobile device being used to run ArcPad.
Ø Connect
the GPS receiver to the mobile device.
Ø Configure
the GPS receiver.
Ø Set
the GPS Preferences in ArcPad.
- Reset
Module
Maps and GPS receivers
show latitude and longitude angles. Maps usually show bold
lines marked in degrees (whole numbers) plus possibly intermediate lines marked
15, 30, 45 minutes or 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 minutes. GPS receivers
typically show degrees plus minutes and decimal fractions of a minute. e.g. 45
: 23.1234 You can normally alter the display options on a GPS using the setup
menu.
Latitude
is used to express how far north or south you are, relative to the equator. If
you are on the equator your latitude is zero. If you are near the North Pole
your latitude is nearly 90 degrees north. If you are near the South Pole your
latitude is almost 90 degrees south
Longitude
shows your location in an east-west direction, relative to the Greenwich
meridian. Places to the east of Greenwich have longitude angles up to 180
degrees east.
- Route
Tracker Map
Track a GPS enabled
cell phone on Google maps. Project includes J2ME cell phone source and source
code to display data on your own website. Currently, the GPS will only be
useful to you to carry along to find out the latitude and longitude, and
altitude. The Web-based interactive digital maps use this technology, which
also powers the 'Windows Live Local mapping service,' so users do not need to
download and install any software to use the maps.
SYSTEM
REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION:
Hardware Requirements:
Ø System : Pentium
IV 2.4 GHz.
Ø Hard Disk :
40 GB.
Ø Floppy Drive :
1.44 Mb.
Ø Monitor : 15 VGA Colour.
Ø Mouse :
Logitech.
Ø Ram : 512 Mb.
Software Requirements:
Ø Operating system :
Windows XP.
Ø Coding Language :
Java 1.6
Ø Tool Kit : Android 2.2
Ø IDE : Eclipse
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