ZylGpsReceiver.NET 3.08
ZylGpsReceiver.NET 3.08 | 249 kB
ZylGPSReceiver.NET is an event driven .NET component that communicates with a GPS receiver. It returns latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, heading and many other useful parameters of the current position and the parameters of the satellites in view. The component is extended to calculate distances and make conversions between different measurement units. This component works with any NMEA 0183 compatible receiver connected to one of the serial ports. You can use it also with USB, IrDA and Bluetooth devices, because these devices have a driver that redirects the input from the USB, IrDA or Bluetooth port to a virtual serial port (you can check it in System/Device Manager/Ports). If your USB device is not provided with such a driver, then use a USB controller whose vendor provides a virtual serial port driver, such as FTDI or use a USB/RS-232 adapter. For Garmin receivers you have to install Spanner software.
NMEA 0183 (or NMEA for short) is a combined electrical and data specification for communication between marine electronic devices such as echo sounder, sonars, Anemometer (winds speed and direction), gyrocompass, autopilot, GPS receivers and many other types of instruments. It has been defined by, and is controlled by, the US-based National Marine Electronics Association.
Supported NMEA sentences: GPGLL, GPGGA, GPVTG, GPRMC, GPGSA, GPGSV, GPZDA, GPMSS, GPAAM, GPRMB, GPBWC, GPWPL, GPRTE
ZylGPSReceiver.NET is written 100% in C#, based 100% on .NET framework (only for .NET frameworks older than 2.0 some API calls are used).
With this component you will be able to develop robust GPS applications based on the .Net framework. Possible applications can be:
* Vehicle Navigation
* Marine Navigation
* Fleet Management
* Emergency Locator
* Geographic Surveying
* AVL and Locating-Based Services
* Personal Navigation or touring devices
* Tracking devices
* Sporting and Recreation
* Farming
* Time synchronization
With ZylGPSReceiver.NET you can also create web distributed applications.
The main idea behind is very simple:
* Create a desktop application or a Windows service that will run locally on the server, collecting gps-data from the receiver and saving them in the database.
*Create a web service that will provide the requested gps-data from the database to the webpages.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a worldwide radio-navigation system formed from a constellation of 24 satellites and their ground stations.
GPS uses these satellites as reference points to calculate positions accurate to a matter of meters. In fact, with advanced forms of GPS you can make measurements to better than a centimeter!
In a sense it's like giving every square meter on the planet a unique address.
GPS receivers have been miniaturized to just a few integrated circuits and so are becoming very economical. And that makes the technology accessible to virtually everyone.
These days GPS is finding its way into cars, boats, planes, construction equipment, movie making gear, farm machinery, even laptop computers.
Soon GPS will become almost as basic as the telephone. Indeed, at Trimble, we think it just may become a universal utility.
GPS technology has matured into a resource that goes far beyond its original design goals. These days scientists, sportsmen, farmers, soldiers, pilots, surveyors, hikers, delivery drivers, sailors, dispatchers, lumberjacks, fire-fighters, and people from many other walks of life are using GPS in ways that make their work more productive, safer, and sometimes even easier.
The demo version is fully functional, but it displays a nag dialog (the licensed version will, of course, not have a nag dialog). The package includes demo programs for C# and VB.NET for Visual Studio 2002, 2003 2005, 2008 and 2010. A help file is also included.
Supported Operating Systems:
Windows 98/Me/NT4.0-sp6a/2000/XP/Server2003/Vista/Server2008/7/8/Server2012
Available for: .NET Framework 1.0 (VS 7.0, 2002), 1.1 (VS 7.1, 2003), 2.0 (VS 2005), .NET Framework 3.0 (VS 2008), .NET Framework 3.5 (VS 2008), .NET Framework 4.0 (VS 2010) or later
Requierments: .NET Framework
Installation: Click here to see how to install a .NET component
What's new:
- Google maps support
- GPX file support
- new Track property
- supports export to GPX format
- Faulted event
- fixes
- Google maps support
- GPX file support
- new Track property
- supports export to GPX format
- Faulted event
- fixes
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