Hey Jorieke,
What your question describes sounds like fleet management. I just found
https://www.traccar.org/ which looks pretty well maintained (88
contributors on github, latest code update only a few hours ago), is
open-source and seems to provide exactly what you're after, without
having to re
In Windows you can use a script to copy the files, compress them and
send them.
Android should have something equivalent. If not Microsoft Visual
Studio 2017 can build something that will run on android.
We seem to be forever seeing requests from students to write software
for OSM and HOT a
Hi Jorieke,
Ivan has an sms-based tracker he has been developing. Advantage is that,
whilst using a gps-enabled phone, it can send without data network. It is
developed specifically for fleet.
We in Uganda track with OSMAnd, which gives analytics (slope, altitude,
speed) in the field, but it consu
Thanks a lot for all your suggestions!
I suppose easy to use is core, so options with manually copying traces is
probably not the best solution.
However I will forward all your suggestions to Last, and will leave it up
to him to decide what is the best option for them on the ground!
If there are m
Hi Jorieke
There are small vehicule gps logger, some very precise reading various
satellite networks. I tried a Columbus. It did work very well but could not
replace the battery.
Search simply for vehicule gps logger. This Ebay link show various models, some
with an USB connection and / or sim
Hi Jorieke,
I've used GPS Tracker (https://www.websmithing.com/gps-tracker/ and
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.websmithing.gpstracker),
an Open Source application with some server side code. The client will run
on Android, iOS and can listen to cheap GPS devices attache
On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 8:34 AM Bjoern Hassler wrote:
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> Hi Jorieke,
>
> The best option (from what you've described) that I can think of would be
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger. I can
> record tracks, and then upload them e.g. to dropbox. It's possible to
Hi Jorieke,
The best option (from what you've described) that I can think of would be
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger. I can
record tracks, and then upload them e.g. to dropbox. It's possible to
prefix the track names with device numbers, so you know which track
Hi Jorieke, I know Ivan has been working on some forms of open
source/lightweight vehicle tracking recently. Ivan, do you have more
details? Would this be fit for purpose & ready for use?
best,
Paul
On 9-1-2019 13:50, Jorieke Vyncke wrote:
Hello all,
Forwarding you a question from Last, our
Hello all,
Forwarding you a question from Last, our MSF GIS officer in Zimbabwe:
"I wanted to find out if there is an easy app that we can use to track
movement of vehicles throughout an area. We are working with a partner whom
we provide fuel, so we would like to verify the allocations we give t
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