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Title:
Map-based mobile services theories, methods and implementations
Publication Information:
Berlin : Springer Verlag, 2005
Physical Description:
1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm.
ISBN:
9783540230557
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Accompanies text of the same title : (GA102.4.E4 M36 2005)

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The development of wireless telecommunication and ubiquitous computing te- nologies has led to a growing mobile population and dramatically changed p- terns of working and everyday life. A smooth and safe mobility is only possible when the mobile person is well-informed of the happenings in his ambient en- ronments. Location-sensitive maps have proved a strong enhancement to what a mobile user can directly perceive from his ambient environments. Since ancient times the map has been the favorite communication language of spatial infor- tion. It is even more the case for mobile applications where brand-new maps can be wirelessly retrieved or generated in real-time. The upsurge of map-based s- vices on mobile devices has raised a number of new questions challenging the conventional computer-assisted cartography. Map-based mobile services provides a contemporary overview of research and development issues related to the design and the use of mobility-supporting maps. The book has been written for professional cartographers who are striving for - tending their theoretical, methodological and practical knowledge to mobile m- making, for surveyors and geo-service providers involved in the development of intelligent location-based services, for software developers and cognitive scientists engaged in human-computer interaction, and for students and academics in cart- raphy and geoinformation sciences. The book was initiated by the multidisciplinary workshop "Design of m- based mobile services" within the frame of the conference "Human and Computer 2003 - Interaction on the movement" held in Stuttgart, Germany, September 2003.


Table of Contents

From the Contents: Map-based Mobile Services
Portrayal and Generalisation of Point Maps for Mobile Information
Activity and Context - A Conceptual Framework for Mobile Geoservices
Effectiveness and Efficiency of Tourism Maps in the World Wide Web and their Potential for Mobile Map Services
The Cognitive Reality of Schematic Maps
Adaptive Visualisation of Landmarks Using an MRDB
Ego Centres of Mobile Users
Adaptation to Context
Focalizing Measures of Salience for Wayfinding
Adaptive Egocentric Maps for Mobile Users
Cartographic Location Based Services
XML in Service Architectures for Mobile Cartographic Applications
A Survey of Map-based Mobile Guides
Position Determination of Reference Points in Surveying
Dynamic 3D Maps for Mobile Tourism Applications
Designing Electronic Maps: an Ethnographic Approach
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