NAVMap Mobile
Data for the handheld and mobile device
NAVMap Mobile is a set of multilayered and generalised
SDC files with a SDC routing service , geocoding
lookups and navmap file for the ESRI ArcPAD and
ArcLogistics Navigator products.
NAVMap products are available for the Asia Pacific,
Middle East, South America and South African regions at
present. More countries are being added.
Product Description
NAVMap Mobile is an extensively processed set of ESRI SDC
files that are built from the Navteq Premium data. The
country datasets are highly compressed (all of
Australia is 200 Mb, Singapore is 3.4 Mb) and have all
the routing and lookup services required by the ESRI ArcPad and
ArcLogistics Navigator products.
Layers
Layers Include Administrative Boundaries, Highways,
Major Roads, Railways, LandUse (Parks, Forests, Shopping
Centres, Industrial Areas etc) , Waterways and Points of
Interest.
Cartographic display is managed by an xml definition
file devised by NAVIGATE and maintained to provide a
similar look and feel across countries and NAVMap
product sets.
ArcPad 7.2 (beta) Example
NAVMap Mobile presents on ArcPad running on either PDAs or
tablet / desktop devices.
Consistent scale dependant symbology is employed across
all
NAVMAP products.
Right is a view of inner Sydney as it would appear
zoomed in on a
PDA display.
Below is a
route generated on NAVMap Mobile for Sydney via
geocoding of street addresses and presented on a tablet
PC.
ARCLOGISTICS NAVIGATOR
The ESRI ArcLogistics Navigator is a soon to be released
ESRI product that
runs on both Win32 and Windows Mobile environments.
The
software may be implemented as a client to an
ArcLogistics
service
or as a standalone device for navigation when
applied
to
a GPS equipped device (for example a GPS equipped
PDA
smartphone).
ArcLogistics
Navigator Routes

As an adjunct to ArcLogistics, Navigator accepts
routes transmitted
from the control room and proceeds to navigate
the user to
the required waypoints.
Routes are dynamically recalculated should the user
deviate from
a
planned route or miss a turn.
In addition to providing turn by turn navigation
instructions via
the
map display, a speech engine talks the user through
the
street network.
WayPoint Selection
In a standalone operation, ArcLogistics Navigator may be used as
a
navigation device. Waypoints may be entered via the
map
or
as street addresses, townnames or by a comprehensive
set
of 14 categories of Points of Interest (eg Parks,
Hospitals, Restaurants, AutoService)
