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MobiMaps project krijgt Geo Innovatie Award, categorie Wetenschap!



Eindrapportage RGI 233

Project home Usable mobile maps



The MobiMpas project is very honored to be selected from about 100 geo-information projects within the RGI programme to be among the three projects nominated for the geo-innovation award in the category science!

It would be even nicer the project would actually receive the award. In order to increase our changes further: please also ask your colleagues, students and friends to vote for our project before 30 June 2009!

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The RGI voting form ,'stemformulier' on here
Please vote on our project ('Mobiele kaarten op de juiste schaal voor gebruikers - RGI-233') in the category science ('Wetenschap' in Dutch). Providing a motivation is optimal, but you should provide your email address at the bottom (is used as a check to avoid double voting). If you want you can also vote for geo-innovation awards in the categories Economy (that is more commercial applications; in Dutch 'Economie') and Socienty (in Dutch 'Maatschappij').

Today we see a huge increase of the use of geo-information in mobile devices. All current solutions are based on static copies that are stored on the mobile device. This makes dynamically adapting the map to new information and to the changing circumstances of the user impossible. With the availability of high bandwidth wireless connections (such as UMTS) better, more dynamic, solutions are possible: The server generates a proper, up-to-date map of the region of interest at the right level of detail for display and adjusted to the needs of the user. For a mass market (consumers of mobile maps) the human factors aspect is very important. The currently available mobile maps solutions still have insufficient user-interfaces. Extremely important is the issue of context as the user gets ‘lost’ very easily on the small mobile displays when zooming and panning. Based on a selection of use cases (navigation, tourist support, etc.), User-Centered Design techniques will be applied to develop small prototypes / simulations and the interaction and the quality of the maps in these prototypes / simulations will be evaluated.

The project runs from 2006 to 2008 and is organized in the following workpackages:
WP 1 ‘preparation’ (month 4-9, 2006)
WP 2 ‘prototype development’ (month 10, 2006 – 6, 2007)
WP 3 ‘evaluation of first prototypes’ (month 7-12, 2007)
WP 4 ‘Improved prototypes’ (month 1-6, 2008)
WP 5 ‘evaluation of improved prototypes’ (month 7-12, 2008)

Contactpersoon Peter van Oosterom

The RGI project Usable (and well scaled) mobile maps has been concluded per 31 December 2008. The website is now an archive for the produced results, such as: reports, articles, test data sets, etc.

Het project 'Mobiele kaarten op juiste schaal voor gebruikers' (in het programma Bsik, Ruimte voor Geo-informatie, projectnummer RGI-233) heeft donderdag 3 september jl. tijdens het RGI Nazomerfeest de Geo Innovatie Award gewonnen in de categorie wetenschap. Martijn Meijers (TUD) heeft de Award in ontvangst genomen en net als bij de Oscars in zijn dankwoord de partners genoemd. Uiteraard is het een grote eer om uit de 100 RGI projecten te worden geselecteerd voor deze Award.

Wat een verrassing was dat er ook een Award is gegeven aan de 'stille krachten' achter RGI en dat deze eer bij Elfriede Fendel (ook TUD) terecht is gekomen. Zie ook:
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The project 'Usable and well-scale mobile maps' (Bsik program Space for Geo-information, project number RGI-233) has won the Geo Innovation Award in the category Science during the RGI late summer party on September 3 last. Martijn Meijers (TUD) has collected the award and has mentioned all project partners during his word of thanks. It was a great honour to be selected out of the 100 RGI projects for this Award. An surprise was that there was also an Award for the 'hidden forces' behind RGI. This award has been handed over to Elfriede Fendel (TUD). For more information:
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