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    Name: david boardman <e-mail contact>
    Published packages: 2
    Country: Italy Italy - PHP jobs in Italy
    Home page: http://www.netzfunk.org/?usr=d
    Age: 30
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  • Innovation Award:

    PHP Programming Innovation award nominee
    November 2006
    Number 6
    GPS receivers have became an important tool for those that travel around the world to unknown places. Location information obtained via GPS may help travellers to find where are the useful places that they need to go.

    This class provides a means to read information sent to computers by GPS receiver devices. This may open the potential for a new bread of very interesting PHP applications.

    Manuel Lemos
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    Group folder image Geography Locations, mapping and demographics View top rated classes
    Group folder image Hardware Communicate with computer hardware and peripheral devices View top rated classes
  • Detailed description:

    This class can be used to retrieve information from GPS receivers using the NMEA 0183 protocol to obtain GPS information. NMEAParser is written to allow the interaction between a laptop, a Bluetooth GPS Receiver and a Palm PDA. With this hardware configuration you can move along the streets of your city experiencing a DIY locative media platform (a very cheap one!).

    NMEA Parser Class decodes the coordinates received through the GPS receiver, determines in real-time latitude and longitude and when enters an area of interest downloads and displays relevant contents: texts, images, videos and sounds. The system aims at augmenting the physical exploration of a certain area, by conveying the multiplicity of events, characters and features relating to it. The modularity of the system allows its use in different contexts such as city districts, archeological paths, ecologic museums or botanic gardens.

    PS. It can connect to a GPS receiver via serial port under Windows or Mac OS X. It could be expanded for any kind of hardware supporting Apache WS.

    HOW DOES IT WORK?
    http://www.netzfunk.org/usr/d/portfolio.php?w=cultural_luggage
    http://www.netzfunk.org/tmp/cultural_luggage/?t=mats&l=it&set=func_det#techexp

    NMEA Parser has been developed for the locative media artistic performance "Memoria Historica de la Alameda" made in Santiago de Chile, july 2005
    http://www.memorialameda.cl
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    Memoria Historica de la Alameda Locative Media Artistic Performance
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  • Files:

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    Plain text file cls.nmeaParser.php Class NMEA Parser Class
    Plain text file exec.php Aux. Data server
    Plain text file navigator.php Appl. Palm PDA main page (locative media system callback)
    Plain text file retriever.php Example hidden processor
    Download all files: phpgpslocator.tar.gz phpgpslocator.zip
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