LBS application development

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LBS application development
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Original Title: location-aware applications
Author: (West) Ferraro (Ferraro, R.) (soil) aktiharoglu (aktihanoglu, M.) [Translator's introduction]
Translator: Li
Series name: Turing programming Series
Press: People's post and telecommunications Press
ISBN: 9787115295347
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Published on: February 1, November 2012
Start: 16
Page number: 1
Version: 1-1
Category: Computer> Information System> Geographical Information System
Computer> Software and program design> mobile development> other mobile development technologies

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LBS application development is divided into three parts. The first part mainly introduces Location Awareness and LBS applications from a macro perspective, and the second part introduces technologies related to LBS application development, the third part discusses the business and entrepreneurship based on lbs applications. Starting with introducing the concept of LBS, this book covers positioning technology, map selection, application types, mobile platforms, connection problems, and server-side integration. It also provides business suggestions for entrepreneurs, it involves how to generate income, protect privacy, publish applications, protect intellectual property rights, and seek venture capital.
LBS application development is suitable for mobile application design developers and those who wish to successfully start a business in the mobile tide.
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LBS application development
Part 1 lbs blueprint
Chapter 2 location-based service 2
1.1 What is location-based service 2
1.2 commercial lbs and user lbs 6
1.2.1 GPS in the transportation industry 6
1.2.2 comparison between GPS and RFID 6
1.2.3 Emergency Response Service 7
1.2.4 application of service Positioning Software 8
1.2.5 social network application 8
1.3 challenges faced by mobile lbs in development 9
1.3.1 access cost 10
1.3.2 mobile phone manufacturers and operators 10
1.3.3 privacy legislation and public awareness 11
1.4 future opportunities for LBS 12
1.5 summary 16
Chapter 17 Positioning Technology 17
2.1 What is positioning technology 18
2.1.1 base station triangle measurement 18
2.1.2 satellite navigation GPS 19
2.1.3 standard GPS 20
2.1.4 secondary GPS 21
2.1.5 Bluetooth or independent GPS 22
2.2 cell id 23
2.3 Wireless Positioning System 26
2.4 new Positioning Method 28
2.4.1 hybrid Positioning Technology 28
2.4.2 p-cell technology 29
2.4.3 IMU technology 29
2.4.4 push-pull mechanism 30
2.5 Summary 31
Chapter 2 Map 32
3.1 Map API 33
3.2 comparison of map APIs 36
3.2.1 MapQuest 37
3.2.2 Google Maps 38
3.2.3 Bing Maps 39
3.2.4 Yahoo! Maps 41
3.2.5 cloudmade 42
3.2.6 mapstraction 43
3.2.7 license 45
3.3 map supplier 46
3.3.1 navteq 46
3.3.2 tele Atlas 47
3.3.3 OpenStreetMap 49
3.4 browser-based location 50
3.4.1 fire Eagle 50
3.4.2 Loki 51
3.4.3 geode 53
3.4.4 native browser support 54
3.5 summary 54
Chapter 1 Content Selection 56
4.1 Content license 56
4.2 content delivery format 58
4.2.1 georss 58
4.2.2 geojson 60
4.2.3 kml 61
4.3 Third-Party license content 62
4.4 user-generated content 63
4.4.1 privacy 64
4.4.2 quality 64
4.4.3 copyright 65
4.4.4 implementation and performance 65
4.5 mashups (mashups) 65
4.5.1 consumer mixing website 66
4.5.2 data mashups site 67
4.5.3 commercial mashups 68
4.6 mix and match website code example 69
4.6.1 use kml 70
4.6.2 use JavaScript 71
4.7 Conclusion 75
Part 2 Technology
Chapter 1 consumer application 78
5.1 target navigation 79
5.1.1 GPS-assisted navigation on the smartphone telmap 79
5.1.2 GPS-assisted navigation based on Nokia mobile phone OVI maps 80
5.1.3 create a navigation part platform ulocate 81
5.1.4 Google (free) map navigation 83
5.2 contact with others or local authorities 84
5.2.1 use geo-labeled photos to compile a story's whrrl 85
5.2.2 putting the location into the mainstream loopt 87
5.2.3 enable lbs to serve global gypⅱ 88
5.2.4 sniff 89 which makes lbs easier
5.2.5 use lbs to penetrate the real and virtual worlds of friendticker 89
5.3 entertainment or game 94
5.3.1 Location Awareness adventure game GPS mission 94
5.3.2 Location Awareness game Geocaching 95
5.3.3 location-based social network game 96
5.4 cutting-edge applications 99
5.4.1 augmented reality 99
5.4.2 Layar: extended by Ar browser 100
5.5 conclusion 105
Chapter 2 mobile platform 6th
6.1 mobile phone industry trends 106
6.2 changes in mobile development technology and release Methods 108
6.3 Java Me 109
6.4 Symbian 110
6.5 iPhone and iPad 113
6.5.1 restrictions on iOS development tools 115
6.5.2 simple iPhone 116
6.5.3 Apple App Store 121
6.6 Android 122
6.6.1 simple Android 124
6.6.2 Android Market 126
6.7 WebOS 126
6.8 BlackBerry OS 128
6.9 Windows Mobile 130
6.10 limo 131
6.11 meego 131
6.12 brew 133
6.13 mobile development framework 134
6.13.1 phonegap 134
6.13.2 Kyte mobile application framework 134
6.13.3 big5 134
6.13.4 titanium mobile 135
6.13.5 quick connect 135
6.13.6 Rhodes framework 135
6.14 test 135
6.15 conclusion 136
Chapter 2 connection question 7th
7.1 key success factors in connection 137
7.1.1 smartphone 138
7.1.2 function phone 139
7.2 security of location data 139
7.2.1 buffer location file 140
7.2.2 Database Server 140
7.3 Location Awareness platform instance 140
7.3.1 iPhone and iPad instance 141
7.3.2 Android 141
7.3.3 Java me instance 143
7.3.4 palm WebOS instance 143
7.4 conclusion 144
Chapter 2 server integration 8th
8.1 server functions 145
8.2 Server API 147
8.2.1 restful 147
8.2.2 XML Data Exchange Format: 148
8.2.3 JSON Data Exchange Format 149
8.3 spatial database 149
8.3.1 PostgreSQL & postgis 150
8.3.2 MySQL space 151
8.3.3 Microsoft SQL Server supports space of 152
8.3.4 Oracle 153 Space
8.3.5 IBM DB2 spatial extender 154
8.4 performance 154
8.5 return poi example 156
8.6 Third-Party lbs server 157
8.6.1 mapserver 157
8.6.2 ESRI ArcGIS Server 158
8.6.3 maptitude 158
8.6.4 geomedia 159
8.6.5 MapInfo Professional 160
8.6.6 Microsoft mappoint 160
8.7 conclusion 161
Part 3 commercialization of LBS applications
Chapter 2 lbs commercialization 9th
9.1 of consumers are the source of revenue: 165
9.1.1 gateway billing 165
9.1.2 charges 168 in the procedure
9.2 of enterprises are the source of revenue: 175
9.2.1 layout fee 176
9.2.2 location data charges 183
9.3 convert intellectual property to Fortune 185
9.3.1 permit 185
9.3.2 Add Tag 185
9.4 conclusion 186
Chapter 2 privacy dispute 10th
10.1 what is privacy 188?
10.2 privacy dispute 189
10.2.1 privacy threat 190
10.2.2 push and pull 192
10.3 who are managing lbs privacy 194
10.4 privacy legislation 195
10.4.1 avoid data privacy trap 195
10.4.2 best practices guide of the mobile phone industry association 197
10.5 compliance with privacy regulations 198
10.5.1 set user information 199
10.5.2 select Add to screen 199
10.5.3 inaccurate location 201
10.5.4 service terms 201
10.5.5 geo-fencing 201
10.6 Conclusion 202
Chapter 1 Application distribution 11th
11.1 product is good, depending on selling well 203
11.2 release application 206
11.2.1 App Store overview 206
11.2.2 how to publish an app in the store 210
11.3 App Store discoverability 216
11.3.1 application comment 217
11.3.2 application ranking 217
11.3.3 app analysis 219
11.3.4 application discoverability 220
11.4 Distribution through third parties 221
11.4.1 distribution through content collaborators 222
11.4.2 223 million customers sold through word of mouth
11.5 conclusion 224
Chapter 5 stick to your business ideal 12th
12.1 Strategic Planning 225
12.1.1 select the correct business strategy 225
12.1.2 develop marketing strategy: Business Plan 228
12.1.3 development strategy: external partner 229
12.2 looking for investment 230
12.2.1 230 of investment in matching the Business Development Stage
12.2.2 guidance funding 231
12.2.3 funding for friends, family, and dummies 232
12.2.4 angel investors 232
12.2.5 venture capitalists 232
12.3 stick to your business strategy 236
12.3.1 trademark registration and Brand Protection 237
12.3.2 apply for a patent of 238 for your results
12.4 conclusion 241
Java sample code 2nd used in Chapter 242 of Appendix
Appendix B business plan outline 243
Appendix C investment proposal (sample) 245

Source of this book: China Interactive publishing network

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