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    QuakeReport

    QuakeReport

    An app that lists earthquake occurrences (based from USGS)

    System Requirement/s: *Android OS Setup Guide: 1. Unzip the downloaded file from this page 2. Copy the QuakeReport_v1.0.apk file to your phone 3. Follow the instructions in the installation guide screenshots to install the app Note: This app was made as part of the Udacity's Android Basics course https://www.udacity.com/course/android-basics-networking--ud843
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    SmartHMA

    SmartHMA

    Mobile implementation of HMA standardised EO data sources

    The main objective of the SmartHMA project is to develop and validate an open source operational platform architecture which implements a set of HMA standards in native Android client for access to EO Ground Segment data and services. The aim of the project is the development of a mobile application for discovery and distribution of EO data in the acceptable by tablet devices form and entirely based on OGC and HMA specifications. Implementation focuses on accessing the ESA Fedeo environment SmartHMA in form of open source software allows complementing the ESA RSS system environment and ESA Fedeo platform (http://wiki.services.eoportal.org/tiki-index.php?...
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    Code for the SALAMANDER environmental sensor project. SALAMANDERs are wireless motes (Crossbow TelosB with MSP430 processor) with a string of sensors attached. Mote code is in nesC. DataGetter java code enables mobile phones to collect sensor data.
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    Geo Sus is a software suit for use with the Bartington MS2 magnetic susceptibility meter. It was developed for the Victoria University Wellington Geophysics department to help out in their work. Created by team Geodudes in SWEN302 T2 2009
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    AndroidCam

    AndroidCam converts an Android device into a time-lapse camera

    AndroidCam is an Android App which provides the ability to turn a mobile device into an intervalometer for collecting time-lapse images. Image capture can be triggered using time based scheduling or in response to data thresholds monitored by the app (e.g. temperature, location, windspeed, etc) Data collection is performed via IOIO connection and the new ADK. Remote synchronization upload of images can be scheduled and performed via SCP.
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