DocumentCode
1254894
Title
Mobile computing technology at Vindigo
Author
Caceres, Ramon ; Donham, Jake ; Fitterman, Bob ; Joerg, David ; Smith, Mark ; Vetter, Tim
Volume
9
Issue
1
fYear
2002
Firstpage
50
Lastpage
53
Abstract
Developing widely useful mobile computing applications presents difficult challenges. On one hand, mobile users demand intuitive user interfaces, fast response times, and deep relevant content. On the other hand, mobile devices have limited processing, storage, power, display, and communication resources. Vindigo has taken a technology-intensive approach to meeting these challenges and has created personal navigation tools that many people find useful in their everyday lives. Vindigo´s Palm OS application, introduced in March 2000, has hundreds of thousands of users and continues to attract new users rapidly. This article presents some of the technology behind Vindigo. To provide context, it first gives an overview of a typical user session. It then discusses special demands and constraints placed on mobile applications, and enumerates design principles drawn from these considerations. The rest of the article describes technology developed at Vindigo according to those principles. Throughout, it emphasizes techniques that have proven effective in delivering location-based services on today´s handheld devices.
Keywords
graphical user interfaces; information services; land mobile radio; mobile computing; Palm OS application; Vindigo; constraints; design principles; location-based services; mobile computing technology; mobile devices; mobile users; personal navigation tools; response times; special demands; user interfaces; user session; Cities and towns; Computer applications; Delay; Displays; Global Positioning System; Handheld computers; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Navigation; User interfaces;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1284
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MWC.2002.986459
Filename
986459
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