Title: 1. Gadgets Hardware
11. Gadgets (Hardware Software) FUN!
Two Subjects
2. Standards and Requirements NOT FUN! But
Heres where the heavy lifting gets done!
2Importance
Gadgets SORT OF.. Standards and
Requirements VERY IMPORTANT!
3Global Positioning Systemand Mobile GIS
4Everything we do has a WHERE? and WHEN?
attribute.
5GPS can answer the questions.
6Goals for enterprise data collection
- Standard data collection methodology
- Data standards in databases that meet basic
requirements - Efficiency
7The way to meet those goalsDigital Mapping and
Data Collection(Mobile GIS)
- Interchange background maps and data
- Real-time data validation
- Quick identification of GPS user blunders
- Efficient in-field development of GIS ready
spatial data and databases.
8- GPS
- The Real-World Digitizer
Use the Mobile GIS tool to realize its full
potential
9GPS The Real-World Digitizer
Field
Office
10Hardware
11Commonly Used GPS Receivers
Garmin V
Garmin III
PLGRII
Garmin Map 76
PLGR96
12Common Mobile Mapping System GPS Receiver Field
Computer ArcPad Digital Mapping Capability
13GPS-Enabled Handheld ComputersDisplay Computer
GPS Receiver
14Handheld ComputersAll Shapes and Sizes
Points to Consider
- After one or two long traverses, size and weight
do matter. - Ruggedness? increase cost by 2x
- Screens color, size, daylight viewable?
- Memory removable and size?
- Keyboard Needed?
- Battery - power usage, removable?
- Software and CPU chip compatibility and speed?
- Display of multiple vector files and image
backgrounds? - Quick on off?
15Software
16Windows CE or Palm OS?
17Windows CEComes in two basic flavors.
- Windows .Net
- Cheaper for manufacturer
- More Windows like
- Not as many free applications
- Gives users more control over file management
- Windows Pocket PC or Mobile
- Often more stable applications
- Less Windows like
- More free applications
- Less control over file management
18Palm OS
- Can be used on lighter weight hardware than CE
- Application programming usually tighter
- Has less software applications available
- Hardware is less powerful
- Very little ruggedized hardware
- Software applications usually lighter weight
- Cannot run ArcPad or more powerful apps
19Mobile Data Collection Applications
Some Points to Consider
- Can it be customized easily?
- Does it fit with your enterprise solution?
- Easily deployed?
- Cost?
- Is it powerful enough to meet your needs?
- Can it run on the devices that you use?
- Multi-platform?
20Focus on Standards and Requirements!
21Some Points to Consider
- Be careful about required geo-spatial accuracies
- Sub-meter requirements mean expensive equipment
and higher trained personnel - Sub-meter (2-sigma, 95) not likely in heavy
canopy - Develop systemwide standards and requirements
- Assets are being wasted due to lack of
coordination - Dont re-invent the wheel!
- Take advantage of expertise and other assets in
NPS
22Mobile Applications Examples
23A Tom Patterson Production
24From Chris Ulrey at Blue Ridge Parkway
25From Everglades National Park
26Contact Information
- Tim Smith, GPS Program Coordinator
- GISD - OCIO
- National Information Systems Center
- (303) 969-2086
- (303) 884-3692 cell
- http//www.nps.gov/gis/gps
- Joe Gregson, Division Chief
- GISD-OCIO
- National Information Systems Center
- (303) 969-2964
- http//www.nps.gov/gis