Abstract
This thesis deals with software development and media processing on mobile handsets running the Android operating system. It is centered round a practical project, which aims to develop a program that continually tracks and saves the device's location. Furthermore the program should implement a stepcounter and make it possible to create panoramaphotos. Additionally it should display all the collected data in an appropriate manner.
At the outset the Android system with its basic concepts is introduced and the additional technologies drawn upon in the project are elaborated. These technologies include GPS-tracking, accelerometer-sensors, panorama-stitching and visualizationtechniques as they come into operation on the mobile handset as well as on the web.
Finally the practical project is modeled using graphical UML-diagrams and implemented, with the results achieved being discussed.
At the outset the Android system with its basic concepts is introduced and the additional technologies drawn upon in the project are elaborated. These technologies include GPS-tracking, accelerometer-sensors, panorama-stitching and visualizationtechniques as they come into operation on the mobile handset as well as on the web.
Finally the practical project is modeled using graphical UML-diagrams and implemented, with the results achieved being discussed.
Reference
Spreitzer, J. (2010). Programmierung von Multimediasensoren für mobile Informationsszenarien [Diploma Thesis, Technische Universität Wien]. reposiTUm. https://resolver.obvsg.at/urn:nbn:at:at-ubtuw:1-35587