Απο χθές είναι διαθέσιμο το νέο σχέδιο των χαρτών HERE στη διεύθυνση HERE.com. Νέα απαλά χρώματα στις κατηγορίες των δρόμων και ισχυρότερη διαφοροποίηση στο πάχος των οδων, καλύτερη και πιό αναλυτική απεικόνιση των ορεινών περιοχών και των πάρκων και δασών.
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Ηρθαν στην Ελλάδα τα αυτοκίνητα της HERE (Field cars - True cars)
Πέντε αυτοκίνητα με το λογότυπο HERE, και πλήρως εξοπλισμένα με την τελευταία τεχνολογία HD χαρτογράφησης , βρίσκονται εδώ και μια εβδομάδ...
Τρίτη 24 Ιουνίου 2014
Νέος σχεδιασμός των Nokia HERE Maps
Απο χθές είναι διαθέσιμο το νέο σχέδιο των χαρτών HERE στη διεύθυνση HERE.com. Νέα απαλά χρώματα στις κατηγορίες των δρόμων και ισχυρότερη διαφοροποίηση στο πάχος των οδων, καλύτερη και πιό αναλυτική απεικόνιση των ορεινών περιοχών και των πάρκων και δασών.
Παρασκευή 20 Ιουνίου 2014
HERE Fleet of 3D Mapping Cars Set to Grow to 140
Last week at a customer event in Berlin, Nokia HERE provided to partners an update about their map data collection tools.
It appears that Here is building up its fleet of 3D data collection across the world. From 114 cars in 2013 the fleet is expected to reach 140 vehicles by the end of the year.
This is however one year behind schedule, as Cliff Fox, senior VP core maps at Here was anticipating end of 2012 that his company would have 150 of such cars on the road end of 2015 .
Using stereo imaging, a technology brought by the acquisition of Earthmine in november 2012, as well as LIDAR, these vehicles are capable of capturing 700,000 3D data points a second, or 140GB of mapping data every day to create an exact model of the street they’ve driven through.
This data is processed by 1,200 geographic analysts in 188 office across 50 countries as well as 2,000 technicians in 6 production centers.
In addition to that HERE currently collects 38 Billion probe points per month from GPS navigation users and other partners
In addition to that HERE currently collects 38 Billion probe points per month from GPS navigation users and other partners
Τετάρτη 21 Μαΐου 2014
Mercedes showcases self-driving S 500 powered by HERE
heck out the video below. In partnership with HERE, Mercedes introduces its amazing S 500 Intelligent Drive concept car to style journal Monocle.
The firm describes the S-Class as, “The embodiment of the cutting edge technology that has placed Mercedes at the forefront of the automotive industry.” It is Mercedes’ showcase for new technology that will eventually find its way across the range.What makes it such a paragon of technological excellence? There is a host of new features.
The car has radar sensors and stereoscopic cameras that have a 360-degree view around the vehicle. These are coupled with intelligent controls which not only identify other cars, pedestrians and other obstacles. They also process the input from the sensors to predict what’s going to happen around it and assist the driver in avoiding accidents, stopping the car before it collides with anything, or anyone.
The system is faster to react than a human driver, of course. It never lets its attention wander, or gets tired. And it has a much wider field of view. The Mercedes S 500 was the car used for the historic automated journey through 100km of German cities and countryside we reported on in September.
To more accurately predict what’s going to happen, HERE is also a key part of the solution, of course. As well as avoiding collisions, the car needs to know where it is, with incredible detail, where it’s going and how to get there, and that’s our job.
Using our data, in addition to the sensor data, the car could decide an appropriate speed for the road, know which lane it should aim to be in, what was coming up, and everything else it needed to know to complete the 100km journey.
“Autonomous vehicles will radically transform how we live and work, ushering in a new era of personal mobility,” Ogi concludes.
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Τρίτη 22 Απριλίου 2014
When do you use HERE apps on Windows Phone and Windows: Poll results
Last week we asked you how you use HERE apps for Windows Phone and Windows. Do you prefer to check maps to see where you’re going before you set off on a journey, for instance, or perhaps keep in touch with traffic updates using My Commute in HERE Drive when you’re actually en-route? The results are now in, and it makes for interesting reading!
To keep things as simple as possible, we split our poll into four different options: Using HERE during your journey, Using HERE to plan a route beforehand, Using HERE once you’ve actually arrived at your destination, and Other – asking you to leave a comment and let us know.
Finishing in fourth place, 4.1 per cent of you guys use HERE apps for Windows Phone once you arrive at your destination. That could be anything from checking out local hotels, to finding nightlife and restaurants to stay entertained in an unfamiliar area.
In third place, just under 5 per cent voted for Other, and it’s great to see plenty of feedback too.
Reader Ulf comments: “It depends on the travel. If I walk, cycle, go by train or bus, I would probably use HERE Maps and Transit to prepare my trip beforehand so I know when I have to leave. When I’m using HERE Drive, I’m usually in the car and on the move. HERE Drive helps with the navigation, so I can focus more on the traffic.”
Ulf isn’t the only one to use plenty of different apps depending on the journey, and NaviPhone-Hellas.gr adds: “All of them: Beforehand (plan, collections), during, and after arriving at my destination, using LiveSight, HERE Explore, and I sometimes send my location to friends from HERE Maps via SMS or e-mail. As you can see… I am full of HERE apps!!!” Hear hear!
Reader Karthikeyan is a big fan of HERE’s offline mapping and turn-by-turn navigation, and explains that he uses it: “For/During a cross country journey. My grandmother lives far away, and HERE’s offline navigation is all I trust. It’s never let me down!”
That’s just a couple of the comments from you guys though. Check out the original post to see all the feedback, and to find out how everybody else uses HERE apps for Windows Phone and Windows.
And now for the top two…
Back to the poll, and over 30 per cent clicked on Using HERE to plan a route beforehand. It’s great to know; just under a third of you and your fellow HERE fans are well prepared and want to know where you’re going in advance!That leaves Using HERE during your journey – the option that took first place in our poll, with over 59 per cent of the votes. It’s easy to see why, too; we’re proud of how much you guys love our offerings, from the excellent HERE Maps, to the versatile HERE Transit, to HERE Explore, but it’s the turn-by-turn navigation and offline mapping that really helps HERE Drive to impress.
As reader Ulf points out, HERE turn-by-turn navigation gets you to your destination with the minimum amount of effort, letting you concentrate on driving and keeping you as safe as possible. Throw in the ability to avoid congestion and speed up your journey times, and it’s an unbeatable package!
Σάββατο 19 Απριλίου 2014
Πέμπτη 17 Απριλίου 2014
Τετάρτη 16 Απριλίου 2014
Nokia HERE Drive+, HERE Maps, HERE Transit για Windows Phone 8.1 (Preview for Developers) Photos
Nέα έκδοση HERE Drive+ 4.1.5598.0
Νέα έκδοση HERE Maps 3.6.97.8
Νέ έκδοση HERE Transit 5.1.85.0
Η νέα εφαρμογή Χάρτες (Maps)
Δευτέρα 14 Απριλίου 2014
Free HERE Drive+ for everyone with Windows Phone 8.1
Free HERE Drive+ for everyone with Windows Phone 8.1
HERE Drive+ will be free for everyone with Window Phone 8.1 on their smartphone, a great bonus for those who often drive outside their home country.
And Windows Phone 8.1 also brings some highly requested new features to HERE Maps, HERE Drive+ and HERE Transit.
Windows Phone 8 has been always the best location-enabled mobile OS because it leverages the capabilities of the HERE platform. We like to call it a ‘hybrid platform’ because it can work both online and offline, automatically choosing the right connection at the right time.
You can experience the power of the HERE platform when you use our apps such as HERE Maps, HERE Drive+ and HERE Transit, obviously, but also when you use other, location aware apps, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and more.
Also Windows Phone 8.1 is powered by HERE, but we wanted to make it even better for a mobile lifestyle. This is why we extend the benefits of free voice guided car navigation in 97 countries to everyone. No matter whether you have an entry-level Nokia Lumia 520, a Samsung Ativ S or a HTC 8X, with Windows Phone 8.1 you get HERE Drive+ for free, saving up to €35.
Analogously, HERE Transit is now also free for everyone, even if you don’t have a Nokia Lumia.
HERE Maps, HERE Drive+ and HERE Transit updated
While this is already great news, we also spent some time making HERE Maps, HERE Drive+ and HERE Transit better.First of all, we updated the way you see our maps in all apps. In select countries you can see buildings in 3D, in addition to realistic 3D landmarks that help you orientate yourself in a city. We also have updated aerial images so that you can zoom in even more and see more details.
In HERE Maps you can now use two fingers gestures to rotate the map in the direction you prefer and tilt it to activate the 3D mode.
We also added a highly requested feature to HERE Drive+: you can now long press anywhere on the map to set your destination.
All these updates will be automatically available when you install Windows Phone 8.1: are you going to upgrade?
image credit: Ernest
Δευτέρα 7 Απριλίου 2014
Aναβάθμιση της εφαρμογής HERE Maps στην έκδοση 3.5.487.8
Έχουμε αναβάθμιση της εφαρμογής HERE Maps στην έκδοση 3.5.487.8 (οι χάρτες παραμένουν στην έκδοση 8.30.53.110 )
-Διορθώσεις σφαλμάτων και βελτιώσεις όσον αφορά τη σταθερότητα
Τι νέο υπάρχει:
-Οργανώστε τα αγαπημένα σας σε ομάδες, συγχρονίστε τα στο τηλέφωνο και στη διεύθυνση here.com και θα έχετε πάντα αυτές τις συλλογές στη διάθεσή σας.-Διορθώσεις σφαλμάτων και βελτιώσεις όσον αφορά τη σταθερότητα
Τετάρτη 2 Απριλίου 2014
Free HERE Drive+ for everyone with Windows Phone 8.1
HERE Drive+ will be free for everyone with Window Phone 8.1 on their smartphone, a great bonus for those who often drive outside their home country.
And Windows Phone 8.1 also brings some highly requested new features to HERE Maps, HERE Drive+ and HERE Transit.
Windows Phone 8 has been always the best location-enabled mobile OS because it leverages the capabilities of the HERE platform. We like to call it a ‘hybrid platform’ because it can work both online and offline, automatically choosing the right connection at the right time.
You can experience the power of the HERE platform when you use our apps such as HERE Maps, HERE Drive+ and HERE Transit, obviously, but also when you use other, location aware apps, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and more.
Also Windows Phone 8.1 is powered by HERE, but we wanted to make it even better for a mobile lifestyle. This is why we extend the benefits of free voice guided car navigation in 97 countries to everyone. No matter whether you have an entry-level Nokia Lumia 520, a Samsung Ativ S or a HTC 8X, with Windows Phone 8.1 you get HERE Drive+ for free, saving up to €35.
Analogously, HERE Transit is now also free for everyone, even if you don’t have a Nokia Lumia.
HERE Maps, HERE Drive+ and HERE Transit updated
While this is already great news, we also spent some time making HERE Maps, HERE Drive+ and HERE Transit better.First of all, we updated the way you see our maps in all apps. In select countries you can see buildings in 3D, in addition to realistic 3D landmarks that help you orientate yourself in a city. We also have updated aerial images so that you can zoom in even more and see more details.
In HERE Maps you can now use two fingers gestures to rotate the map in the direction you prefer and tilt it to activate the 3D mode.
We also added a highly requested feature to HERE Drive+: you can now long press anywhere on the map to set your destination.
Σάββατο 22 Μαρτίου 2014
Τετάρτη 19 Μαρτίου 2014
HERE mapping cars are basically cyborgs
Here is a little-known fact. As part of its plan for world domination, HERE has created an army of laser-shooting robot brains. Now that we have your attention, let’s explain.
When Michael Prados joined HERE in 2012, his first job was to take charge of improving the True View mobile mapping rigs that sit inside, and on top of, the current fleet of hundreds of cars that performs much of the hard work of creating our maps.
What Michael noted is that, “The system of sensors and computers means the software that’s needed is very like that which is used to create robots.”
So, very sensibly, he turned to the Open Source Robotics Foundation and something they have created called the ‘Robot Operating System’ (ROS).
It’s not an operating system like Windows or Linux. In fact, it typically sits on top of an Ubuntu installation and is more of a messaging framework that connects together the different inputs from the sensors and helps to process them for storage. This ‘server’ has no screen or keyboard. Rather, the driver receives reports and can run diagnostics from a separate ‘control’ application that runs on a tablet he can operate easily from his seat.
The open source system had a number of strong benefits that couldn’t be found elsewhere.
Using an open source tool meant there were no licensing fees, but more importantly that, “the team could download the code and set to work immediately.”
Furthermore, because it’s open source, rather than proprietary, it meant that it was easy to tweak the code at a deep level. That’s not something that would have been true if the team had bought an off-the-shelf solution.
“Proprietary systems are like a black box,” Michael said. “You get a compiled application and if it doesn’t work with some of your equipment, there’s not much you can do about it.”
ROS is also extremely modular. This means that it’s really easy to test individual components – they’re called ‘nodes’ – and isolate any problems to that one node, rather than have to start unpicking the whole thing. Similarly, if the team decides to start using a new piece of hardware, say, a different camera, then typically only one node will be affected: they don’t have to start again from scratch.
ROS is also a very mature project and lots of different extensions for even the more unusual parts of the rig were already in development when the team started working with ROS.
“We found that it worked with the Velodyne HDL32 Lidar out of the box,” says Michael with satisfaction. “It was a completely new sensor for us, but there was already community software in place to help integrate it into our collection system.”Even better, communications within the system use standard TCP/IP to transmit data. This provides even more flexibility in how the system is set up. In the next generation of mapping cars, currently being finished, ROS nodes will be split across more than one computer. These can then talk to each other using simple, standard methods: this will increase the capacity and speed of the system.
“We chose the open source ROS because it was the best solution, hands-down,” Michael concludes. “And now we’re looking into the ways that we might give back to the OSRF, and help its future success.”
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