Web and mobile based GPS trail planner
There have been high usage of GPS features in both web and mobile applications. The four main features are location, mapping, tracking and navigation. Out of the four features, navigation comes out on top as the most frequent use. Numerous navigation applications that are out in the market allows...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-769702023-03-03T20:34:30Z Web and mobile based GPS trail planner Eng, De Wei Owen Noel Newton Fernando School of Computer Science and Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering There have been high usage of GPS features in both web and mobile applications. The four main features are location, mapping, tracking and navigation. Out of the four features, navigation comes out on top as the most frequent use. Numerous navigation applications that are out in the market allows users to enter their starting and destination coordinates. As these navigation applications mimicked how the users should navigate through a display of the route on the two-dimensional plane map, it still falls short in the interactivity of the application. GPS Trail Planner is a web-based application which includes interactivity of the application which the applications in the market fell short. It uses a JavaScript library called Hyperlapse.js to enable users to view the selected route in a 360 Hyperlapse video. The video is formed by stitching the images of Google Street View. In addition to the web-based application, the project also aims to develop the mobile-base counterpart. This helps to improve the flexibility of the application usage. The main features implemented in GPS Trail Planner are API server, visualization of the route and the flow of the Hyperlapse video. The API server handles the connection between GPS Trail Planner with the database. The visualization of route displays the Hyperlapse video of the selected route. Blur motion and additional images are added to improve the Hyperlapse video. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2019-04-28T13:08:46Z 2019-04-28T13:08:46Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76970 en Nanyang Technological University 63 p. application/pdf |
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There have been high usage of GPS features in both web and mobile applications. The four
main features are location, mapping, tracking and navigation. Out of the four features,
navigation comes out on top as the most frequent use. Numerous navigation applications that
are out in the market allows users to enter their starting and destination coordinates. As these
navigation applications mimicked how the users should navigate through a display of the route
on the two-dimensional plane map, it still falls short in the interactivity of the application.
GPS Trail Planner is a web-based application which includes interactivity of the application
which the applications in the market fell short. It uses a JavaScript library called Hyperlapse.js
to enable users to view the selected route in a 360 Hyperlapse video. The video is formed by
stitching the images of Google Street View. In addition to the web-based application, the
project also aims to develop the mobile-base counterpart. This helps to improve the flexibility
of the application usage.
The main features implemented in GPS Trail Planner are API server, visualization of the route
and the flow of the Hyperlapse video. The API server handles the connection between GPS
Trail Planner with the database. The visualization of route displays the Hyperlapse video of the
selected route. Blur motion and additional images are added to improve the Hyperlapse video. |
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