Download the Haptimap toolkit release (version 1.01b1) here... 

Download the Haptimap toolkit release (version 1.0b2) here... 

Download the HaptiMap toolkit release (version 1.0b3) here....

Toolkit release 1.0b3 contains some bug fixes to address problems with the OpenStreetMap (OSM) geodata plug-in and some minor reorganisation of the Android example Apps. The OSM data for the toolkit is now delivered from a dedicated mirror server that is currently populated with data from Sweden, G.B. and Ireland. A full European dataset will be available by 1st January 2012.

Download the HaptiMap toolkit release (version 1.0b4) here...

Toolkit release 1.0b4 (Feb 24th 2012) Includes a reorganised 'Examples' folder for the Android Crust modules that makes it easier to find the module that you are looking for.  There are also several bug fixes and new libraries that refer to/use our project specific OpenStreetMap server.

 

Download the latest HaptiMap toolkit release (version 1.0b5) here....

Release 1.0b5 includes updated Android examples, bug fixes and refreshed build files.

 

SCPN (safe corridor pedestrian navigation) module 

gren line showing a person walking inside a safe corridor

Intermodal routing and pedestrian navigation is becoming an increasingly sought-after functional requirement for many mass-market mobile apps. For vehicle drivers a variety of map-matching methods and corresponding APIs exist that can be applied to increase the perceived accuracy of the user's current position on a map. For pedestrian navigation, however, where it is essential to provide accessible guidance of users in a safe corridor, no such APIs exist. The recently released Safe Corridor Pedestrian Navigation (SCPN) module of the HaptiMap toolkit provides a variety of interaction and geographical methods and components that enable the extraction of an SCPN-API to support the development of various pedestrian navigation apps.

 

 

The Joined API. The Joined AIP (a light-weight part of the Haptimap toolkit published separately) is an API for localization of people and places, based on the Joined application that was developed within the HaptiMap project. Joined helps you to locate your friends outdoors at open-air festivals, crowded mass events and other strange environments. Joined not only shows the location of your friends on a map, it also provides the direction and distance to your friends by sound and vibration.

The publicly available Joined API enables users to build their own innovative applications based on the Joined infrastructure and the following functionality:

  • register and login as a new user
  • search and contact friends
  • show the location of friends
  • chat with friends
  • take a bearing of a friend

The Joined API homepage can be found here:

http://joined.geomobile.de/developer/ 

 

Questions/problems? We have a help support system for Toolkit queries at https://haptimap.ee.qub.ac.uk/dev/newticket