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MOBIGUIDE

MOBIGUIDE. CS 8803 – ADVANCED INTERNET APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT Project Presentation By: Ashwin Pallikarana Tirumala (902516617) Lalanthika Vasudevan(902435129) Sneha Nilakandan(902542232). Outline. Introduction Motivation Related Work Our Work Proposed Design Application Snapshots

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  1. MOBIGUIDE CS 8803 – ADVANCED INTERNET APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT Project Presentation By: Ashwin Pallikarana Tirumala (902516617) Lalanthika Vasudevan(902435129) Sneha Nilakandan(902542232)

  2. Outline • Introduction • Motivation • Related Work • Our Work • Proposed Design • Application Snapshots • Performance Plan • Future Work

  3. INTRODUCTION • Broad Scope: Location Based service. • Mobile application – Android based application. • Find nearest amenities. • Direct application without need for a web browser. • One-click solution – More practical in an emergency.

  4. MOTIVATION • Example: Stranded on the street during vacation. Looking for hotel. Worked up? One-touch solution. • Works better than browsing through websites for help. • Our Solution: Mobile-based application providing easy guidance.

  5. MOTIVATION • New approach: Develop a client side and vendor side of the application. • Client: Search for nearest amenities in the locality. • Vendor: Registers the facilities offered by him. • Advantage: For both client and vendor.

  6. MOTIVATION : Customer - End • Customers: • Guidance on-the-go. • Mobile Application. • Search criteria flexible: Type, Zipcode, etc. • Ratings, comments, reviews: an added advantage. • User’s perspective. • Levels of search flexible: similar to iterative levels of mining. • For example: Search for hotels in Zipcode 30308. From this list choose the hotel having highest rating or that which offers the best Chinese food.

  7. MOTIVATION:Vendor -End • Different from general location based services : Addition of a vendor-side to the application. • Vendor allowed to post links to their Websites. • Free form of advertisement for Vendors. • Scaling will lead to a practically usable application: Many vendors  more customers.

  8. RELATED WORK • Several existing location based services – Computers and Mobile devices. • Flare: Geo-Location tracking system. • Geo-Life: Mobile reminder - Spatial Alarms. • Re-Public: Social Networking application for connecting people. • Snap: Hot spots and location popularity.

  9. OUR WORK • Existing location based services : pinpoint addresses, locations, people. • Direct mobile application for finding nearest amenity in a given area. • MOBIGUIDE: Aims at finding nearest hospital, restaurant, gas station , hotels for you. • All this provided as a one-click solution.

  10. PROPOSED DESIGN • User: Has Mobile device handset. • Mobile device: Has MOBIGUIDE application. • MOBIGUIDE : Connects to Internet and Centralized Database to process data. • Results: Displayed to user via MOBIGUIDE application interface.

  11. PROPOSED DESIGN Centralized Database 4 MOBIGUIDE 2 1 USER 5 6 7 INTERNET (Google Maps, Driving directions) 3 Via MOBIGUIDE REGISTER Via Web interface VENDOR

  12. PROPOSED WORKCLIENT SIDE • Application User Interface: • Includes: Search page, MapView page, Results page. • Google Maps API: • Displaying points of interest in a given area. • Comments, Review Pages • Displays ratings and comments about a particular amenity.

  13. PROPOSED WORKVENDOR SIDE • Add location functionality. • Provision for including website links. • Can be done from mobile device or through web interface. • Can provide statistics of the application through the web interface. For example: number of users using the application.

  14. TITLE SCREEN

  15. VENDOR REGISTRATION SCREEN

  16. VENDOR REGISTERING THE AMENITY

  17. REGISTRATION SUCCESS

  18. LOOK UP CLOSEST LOCATION

  19. MAP VIEW

  20. VIEW RESULTS

  21. VIEW REVIEWS

  22. CHOOSE MAP OPTION FOR VIEWING DIRECTIONS

  23. VIEW DIRECTIONS

  24. VIEW DIRECTIONS ON MAP

  25. ADD REVIEWS

  26. ADDED REVIEW SUCCESSFULLY

  27. PERFORMANCE GRAPH

  28. WHAT’S INNOVATIVE ? • Main goal: Improve the ease of use and practicality of the application. • User friendly: Ease of Navigation. • Combining nearest amenities search along with details of the amenities. • Combining nearest amenities search and driving directions. • One-click solution. • Iterative levels of choices depending on the user’s perspective.

  29. PERFORMANCE PLAN • Method to find shortest distance • Geocoder in Android • Retrieval based on type, zip code, etc. • Comparison between retrieval methods

  30. FUTURE WORK • Automatic generation of user location on opening the application. • Social networking: Combining the friend-finder application with this application in addition to displaying amenities. • Incorporate mechanisms to avoid manipulation of user reviews. • Combine keyword based search along with location based search. • For example, keywords can be matched with user reviews. • Spatial Alarm based pop-ups can be provided on opening the application. For instance, user specified filters for alerts can be set.

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