Objective
ODIN will provide citizens/tourists/SMEs in rural areas with easy mobile access to just-in-time, geo-spatial Web applications (intelligently integrating administrative, business, environment, transport, weather, culture and leisure information with mobile (e-commerce purchasing, booking and payment) to improve the quality of life and raise business in the regions targeted by the project.
Objectives:
The ODIN project aims to develop innovative paradigms for the design of open, distributed, and networked tools to boost the integration of an entire new class of just-in-time, interactive, value-added, map-based and personalised services for the mobile citizen (tourist, entrepreneur, commuter, farmer).
Work description:
The project will first undertake the definition of a global system architecture for a mobile delivery platform and services that will be compliant with the ISO/ODP (Open Distributed Processing) 10746 guidelines, and, specifically adhere and contribute to the work of the standardisation committees in the spatial data interoperability sector (such as the OpenGIS / ISO TC 211) and the context of Wireless Applications (such as the WAP Forum).
ODIN will then specify and implement an integrated Toolkit capable of accessing spatial and non-spatial information sources using XML/Java and viewing them just-in-time and dynamically over wireless hand-held devices.
Finally, the project will specify, implement and subsequently extensively validate just-in-time, intelligent services for the mobile citizen/business, so as to improve their quality of life and raise business activity in large rural areas.
Specification and implementation of the following networked and interoperable tools:
- the Information Connector tool to enable the acquisition of spatial and non spatial data from networked sources, converting it to XML format and integrating it into the ODIN toolkit;
- the Information Manager tool to create a single access point to spatial and non-spatial information;
- the advanced Information Visualisation tool, to provide the front-end, end-user delivery service for all data and managed information.
Specification, implementation and validation of advanced services to improve citizens' quality of life through the provision of applications specifically targeting the mobile user.
In particular, the integrated set of services will cover the following categories:
- public and community services;
- environmental services;
- tourist services;
- mobile e-commerce services;
- cultural heritage services.
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Coordinator
6861 LEIKANGER
Norway
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