Freelance GIS & GPS tracking
Technology
I build custom mapping servers and applications utilising some of the best open source software
available, including GeoServer,Mapserver, Mapnik, Tilecache, MapBox, OpenLayers,GeoExt, Postgis, GDAL,
OGR and QGIS.
I can also guide you on selecting the best stack for your requirements, including any custom development
to extend any component within the stack.
GPS Tracking
With a range of low cost GPS units now available on the market, it has become increasingly easier to manage and track fleets using real-time tracking or journey-based reporting.
Entry level systems use basic SMS protocols to communicate location information periodically or when polled, where as higher end devices use GPRS and are permanently connected and provided real-time location information.
Interactive Maps
Interactive mapping applications are becoming more common place with the advent of Google Maps and Microsoft Live Maps. Many people now own portable navigation devices and have experience plotting their own routes using freely available tools on the internet. Users are no longer impressed by simply plotting points on a map, they expect to be able to interact with their spatial information and share it across other websites, applications and devices.
Spatial Data Processing
Spatial data has a tendency to expand in size extremely rapidly. Processing terabyte-sized spatial databases can be time consuming and can often result in hard to interpret data. To add value to complex data analysis, it is possible to present large datasets in an easy to comprehend visual format showing trends.