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Building a Simple Navigation Guide Service Using GPS Devices

Lv200

Lv200

8/24/2024 11:00 (UTC)

Session Info

The presentation discusses the development of a simple navigation guide service using GPS devices.

The guide service aims to provide users with turn-by-turn directions and information about nearby landmarks and attractions.

The presentation highlights the benefits of using GPS devices for navigation, including their accuracy, reliability, and ease of use.

The presentation then outlines the steps involved in building the navigation guide service.

It includes selecting the GPS devices to be used, downloading the appropriate software, creating routes and waypoints, and testing the service to ensure it is functioning properly.

Finally, the presentation discusses the potential market for the navigation guide service and how it can be marketed to potential users.

It suggests using social media, online advertising, and partnerships with local businesses to promote the service and attract users.

Overall, the presentation provides an overview of the development of a simple navigation guide service using GPS devices and highlights the potential for this type of service to provide valuable information and convenience to users.

Kenichiro  Wada

Kenichiro Wada

- AWS Community Builders -

- AWS User Community Leaders -



Session Category
Computing
IoT


AWS Services
AWS Lambda
Amazon Location Service
AWS Amplfy
and more...

Session Materials


Session Summary (by Amazon Bedrock)
    The speaker, Wada, presents a talk titled "Building Simple Navigation Guide Service Using TBS Device." He introduces himself as a certified community builder since 2022 and mentions his previous presentation in 2021. Wada discusses his experience at an AWS event, where he enjoyed workshops on IoT and location services. Inspired by this, he organized an event in 2023 using Amazon Location Services across multiple Japanese cities, visualizing device information and location data. The main focus of the presentation is on creating a simple location-based system for managing shuttle bus operations. Key requirements include knowing departure and arrival times, estimated time of arrival, and real-time location tracking. Wada demonstrates the system's capabilities by walking from Tokyo Station to Ginza Station while visualizing the GPS device's movement. The system utilizes AWS services, including Lambda functions, Amazon Location Services, and EventBridge. It can send notifications through LINE (a popular messaging app in Japan) when devices enter or exit geofenced areas. Wada mentions some challenges, such as slight GPS inaccuracies and limitations in data transmission intervals. He also notes that the current system is designed for use within Japan only. The presentation concludes with an overview of the system's architecture, emphasizing the ease of visualizing location data using the TBS device in combination with Amazon Location Services. Wada expresses his enthusiasm for the service and its potential applications, hoping to organize more events showcasing this technology in the future.

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