New app: Android GPSd client
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- Navigation
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License: MIT
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SourceCode: https://github.com/tiagoshibata/Android-GPSd-Client
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IssueTracker: https://github.com/tiagoshibata/Android-GPSd-Client/issues
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AutoName: GPSd Client
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Summary: Service to forward NMEA messages to a GPSd server
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Description: |-
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This application forwards NMEA data from your phone's GPS to a specified host.
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It's goal is to easily plug and feed data into a GPS server service (e.g. GPSd),
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using your cellphone as a GPS device. This way, your cellphone can be used as a
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GPS in navigation or robotics applications running in a host computer.
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Data is forwarded using UDP. First, make sure the computer's IP is reachable
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from your cellphone; this is the case in most default access points, so it
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should work if both are connected to the same WiFi network.
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On the host machine, execute 'gpsd -N udp://:' (e.g. 'gpsd -N udp://*:29998'). In
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the app, enter your host's IP and port and hit Start. Your host is now
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receiving GPS data forwarded from your phone. You can test it with gpsmon or
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other GPSd utilities.
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RepoType: git
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Repo: https://github.com/tiagoshibata/Android-GPSd-Client
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Builds:
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- versionName: 1.0.1
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versionCode: 2
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commit: bc7599e35aae938cc517b28d994c6e0737eccc15
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gradle:
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- yes
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output: app/build/outputs/apk/release/app-release-unsigned.apk
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AutoUpdateMode: Version %v
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UpdateCheckMode: Tags
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CurrentVersion: 1.0.1
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CurrentVersionCode: 2
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