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Remote GPS Tracking Project

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Former Member over 12 years ago

Hi all,

 

I wanted to take this opportunity to show you our Kickstarter project:

 

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/385904042/remote-gps-tracking

 

This project aims to provide a low cost Open Source GPS tracking solution. Now, I know there are other GPS tracking systems out there, but what makes ours unique is the integrated software to manage multiple tracking units, multiple map providers such as OpenStreetMap, Google Maps and also Google StreetView with others on the way.

 

 

We support Linux, Windows, MacOS, FreeBSD, and Android based devices - with iOS on the way if we get funded. Furthermore, we will support other Open Source trackers side by side our hardware with our software. (we're already talking to the people of RuuviTracker and Wayne from http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dsscircuits/open-source-tracking-device). The Raspberry Pi is supported as well as a tracking base station.

 

 

Both the hardware and the software will be Open Sourced. We're using an Atmel micro controller, and we hope that this will be a project that can serve as a stepping stone from Arduino to plain C for those who want to take the step. For this, we make the unused pins of the micro controller on the production version available for user to attach their own hardware and be creative.

 

 

We hope that we can increase the amount of project backers through this post, and any help spreading the word is very welcome!

 

 

Johan.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 12 years ago

    Just to show what the Raspberry Pi can be used for in this project; it serves as a low power always on tracking 'command centre' to keep track of all your assets.


     

    https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/assets/000/269/923/654435b347f8dfd5d3304221f39f1df7_large.jpg?1353332241

     

    Take for example your car. The tracker will be able to send the tracking data to the R-Pi running our software application which can visualize it on a OpenStreetMap or Google Map with Streetview:


     

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    This is not just a web app, but a Qt application which has a lot more features than just showing the map locations...

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