Modular, touch screen friendly navigation system with GPS tracking, realtime routing engine and support for various vector map formats. Works on a wide range of devices, from computers to smartphones.
a free and open map of wireless communicating objects
openBmap collects data and provides open maps and statistics of all communicating objects: cellular antennas, wifi hotspots.
All softwares from back-end to client are open-source under AGPL v3 license.
!!! Project servers were closed in the beginning of 2012 because the project was not actual anymore (massivity using Android and iOS devices instead of "simple" mobile phones). But source codes are always available as usual !!!
A simple mobile j2me/web application that provides positioning of mobile devices connected to GSM/UMTS network or via GPS and lets you share location info by SMS or email. This project also contains GeoSignature Server j2ee application.
Gosmore is an OpenStreetMap navigation application. It can display the map in 2D and 3D. It also provides searching and turn-by-turn routing capabilities. All the data is stored offline in it's own binary format.
A universal navigation system for most kind of mobile phones, smartphones, portables and laptops for different kind of navigation: car/bicycle/pedestrian navigation, geocaching and maybe more.
OpenDMTP is a protocol/framework that allows communications with small devices (mobile phones, PDA's, and other high-latency/low-bandwidth devices), especially geared towards the transmission of GPS, temperature, and other remote monitoring information.
Open Source GPS Tracking System. It allows to use mobile phones with J2ME support as mobile trackers and see its tracks on Google Maps online. There is a web RESTful API for GPS data input. See details on http://redmine.wannatrak.com
GaiaPocket is a mobile GIS client written on .NET Compact Framework 2.0, using common OGC protocols such as WMS and WFS. You can use GaiaPocket libraries to build your own GIS client in no time.
OziUtils is a collection of small utilities for OziExplorer (http://oziexplorer.com). Currently, there's one which provides "Index map" feature work-alike for OziCE.
GPSMobile is a java library providing access to GPS devices from mobile devices like PDAs or mobile phones. It uses J2ME Personal Profile (JSR 062) specification. The core of the library uses GPSTool package from Dinopolis. A demo application is provided.
This project exists as a central meeting place for those wishing to share in-house developed applications and tools for local government (and related industries) in Australia.