I guess I do not understand how the JSR179 accesses the coordinates? I assume that I go after the pseudo ranges of the gpsOne receiver, for example, then forward the raw data (pseudoranges) to a...
Type: Posts; User: basharrashid; Keyword(s):
I guess I do not understand how the JSR179 accesses the coordinates? I assume that I go after the pseudo ranges of the gpsOne receiver, for example, then forward the raw data (pseudoranges) to a...
I need to get as realistically close to the exact location of the mobile device as possible. I would like to be able to locate cell phones and other mobile devices locally, from the mobile device,...
I don’t have the cell phone yet, but the 6265 is one of the phones that I am looking at.
Doesn’t the JSR 179 provide the 2D position (latitude and longitude) or 3D position (latitude, longitude...
Thank you Oliver for your post.
My plan, to start with, is to use the Nokia emulator. Then I would migrate the app onto Nokia 6265i, which supports the location API (JSR 179).
Regarding the...
Your comments about the subject are very useful to what I am trying to do. What I hoping to accomplish is to develop a Java-based application that extracts the GPS geographical coordinates directly...