Mobile Traffic Information for Java Phones
|  | Using our OSAtic service we offer real-time traffic information for Java-based mobile phones. |
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Map Feeds
Basically, there are 3 different means to bring digital map content on your mobile device: | Online Maps | |
|  | Through your mobile phone carrier your handset device is connected to the Internet. Using this wireless connection your local application downloads vector or raster based maps on demand and renders them locally. Raster maps arrive as pre-rendered images, vector maps need to be rendered on the local device. See our product mOSAic | | Local Maps |
|  | Raster and/or vector maps are stored on your local device. There's no need for a mobile phone carrier, unless the application needs additional connectivity in order to download additional real-time data like traffic or weather information. Using raster maps the device requires a large mass storage in order to hold huge amounts of raster images. Storing the map in a compressed and optimized vector format requires less storage space but demands a higher CPU performance. See our product MicroMap | | Hybrid Maps |
|  | Hybrid maps combine the advantages of both worlds. Large map regions and and static content is stored on your local device, e.g. downloaded once over the Internet and stored on a storage card. Content that requires a lower communication bandwidth like real-time traffic information is downloaded on demand. Additionally, new map regions and/or layer are downloaded as "pack&go" extensions that are merged with the existing maps on the device. See our product MicroMap |
MicroNav (Personal Navigation Software) |  | We're specialized in designing and implementing customized navigation software on embedded devices. Based on a software project we realize your ideas and requirements of a tailor-made navigation software. We deliver you a ready-to-market white-label product. |
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