COM.Geo 2011 Spotlight:
Mobile Geospatial - Digital Earth on Mobile Phones and iPads
Surf the World from Your Lap - Intelesense Demonstrates IVJ-Mobile on iPad
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IVJ-Mobile from Intelesense Technologies is now running on the Apple iPad (as well as iPhone and Android devices), and provides access to over 1M layers of geospatial data at your fingertips from anywhere. Inteleview is built on top of the NASA WorldWind
core engine, but..
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Service-Oriented Interactive 3D Visualization of Massive 3D City Models on Thin Clients
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This talk presents a system architecture for
service-oriented, interactive 3D visualization of
massive 3D city models on thin clients such as mobile
phones and tablets...
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Northrop Grumman's Invited Talks on
Mobile GIS
1) A Comparison of Mobile GIS Development Options on Smart Phone Platforms;
2) Situation and Incident Reporting System (SIReS)
OGC Keynote - GeoWeb on Mobile Internet
Mobile devices will be the
predominant method to access the Internet. Using mobile GeoWeb devices embedded in the world enables an augmented understanding of our geospatial reality...
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U.S. FCC Keynote - National Broadband Map
Broadband access and availability to every American is a key
pillar of this administration. Congress authorized the
development and maintenance of the National Broadband Map...
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Pennsylvania State University - The Geospatial
Revolution Project
NASA Keynote - NASA World Wind: Infrastructure for Spatial Data
OGC Workshop - Expanding GeoWeb to an Internet of Things
Microsoft Windows Phone 7 workshop
Beside the mobile-related keynotes from NASA, U.S. FCC, Microsoft, OGC,
other leading organizations, such as NAVTEQ, Skyhook Wireless, MobileGIS, Hasso-Plattner-Institute, 1Spatial Group Limited, etc. will have talks at OGC workshop. Microsoft will have a workshop on “Windows Phone 7” at the conference. Furthermore, more than 40 mobile geospatial R&A talks will be presented in paper sessions and tech talk/demo talk sessions.
More Talks on Mobile
Geospatial...
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