Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Awais Ilyas
Muhammad Waqar Tahir
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1. Introduction..
2. Backgrounds
2.1. Exisisting systems
3. Objectives and application areas
4. Project specifications/features
5. Proposed plan for implementation
6. Deliverable outcomes..
7. Resourse requirements
8. References
9. Certification
1. Introduction
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With the growing use of mobile phones & smart GPS devices are
becomes very reliable and easy way to find desire location. GPS
applications are accurate and reliable. Phone based GPS applications
are better than personal navigation devices. It is believed that, phone
based GPS systems have the ability to do much more complex tasks
that would be impossible without a wireless data network. Now a days
GPS system is helpful application. It helps to find desired location
according to requirement [1]. It provides continuous guidance and
automatic rerouting, even if the network connection is lost.
2. Background
Most cell phones in the market include GPS capability. That's a
remarkable change. Just a few years ago, standalone GPS devices,
were stick on the windshield with a suction cup. These devices were a
boon for anyone sick of getting lost, using paper maps, or printing out
MapQuest directions, all of which were driving distractions and
potential safety risks [3].
Now cell phones can do the same thing for most customers. Some
smart phones even come with free navigation applications. That means
no up-front price, no monthly fees, and no map or database update
costs. The free applications include Google Maps Navigation, which
runs on Android smart phones such as the Motorola Droid X and
the Samsung Galaxy, and Nokia Ovi Maps, which runs on recent
Symbian-powered devices providing basic navigation facility in it [6].
2.1
Existing System
The existing system, GPS Wakeup is an alarm clock which warns the
user when he/she gets close to your destination. It is the application for
location reminders on the street or in the metro. It needs to register for
an online service. This application only accepts GPS positions. It doesn't
show the current distance to the destination. Use both GPS and
network towers to alert the user when you have arrived at a location
[7].
4. Project Specification/Features
The project specification and features includes:
The larger storage of a secure digital card allows the user to fit
the maps on the phone.
Select the Navigation icons from the launcher to start quickly and
pick a destination.
Application Designing
Design process includes developing technical solution of the viewing
maps and locations, uploading and retrieving data to and from the
Google maps API. Design phase will be completed within a month.
Application Development
After the successful completion of the design phase, development
phase will start and will be completed within 3 months approximately.
Documentations
Project progress reports will also be submitted and on the completion
of the project, the final report and complete documentation will be
generated almost in a month.
Project Gantt Chart/Time Lines
Following are the task and their time lines:
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6. Deliverable Outcomes
The outcomes of the project will be in the form of Android application
software integrated in every Android based mobile operating system,
along with the detailed documentation of the project.
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7. Resource Requirements
JDK
(Java Development Kit), A java software development environment
from sun. It includes the JVM, compiler, debugger and other tools for
developing Java applets and applications. Each new version of the
JDK adds features and enhancements to the language.
Eclipse IDE
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Android SDK
A software development
kit
that
enables
developers
to
create applications for
the Android
platform.
The
Android SDK includes
sample
projects
with source
code,
development tools, an emulator, and required libraries to build
Android
applications.
Applications
are
written
using
the Java programming language.
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8. References
The following documents and websites have been referred to whilst writing this
report.
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CERTIFICATION
Signature
Signature
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