What is the value you want to receive for your enterprise? What is your business threat? Does your competitor have a better mobile application? What problem are you trying to solve? What are your Customer needs and wants? Do you have a product or service they need? Who is your customer? What does your customer journey look like from start to finish?
Let us help you develop a intuitive, and problem solving mobile application for you. We are advanced Agile, Scrum, XP, Lean Change Agents and Developers that understand the new ways of working and speed to market. Contact us today!
Additional Links
Mobile Applications
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_app
What is important to your customer?
Do you know their value drivers? Our goal is to help you clearly develop a value proposition that is better aligned with preferences of customers than your competitors.
How well do you know your Employees and Suppliers?
OD Management Consultants provide deep data analytics helping your organization understand employee or suppliers willingness to act, communicate, lead or sell.
Where is your customer using your mobile application? Why are they using your mobile app? Are they a threat to your organization network or security? Have you performed a security audit on all your IOT products? What is your current lead time?
We can help you achieve your customer location needs and goals while creating value for your Enterprise. We can help you achieve your vision, product value stream, service and mission. Contact us when your ready to make a product change and cause an innovation disruption!
Wiki describes Mobile phone tracking as a process for identifying the location of a mobile phone, whether stationary or moving. Localization may be affected by a number of technologies, such as using multilateration of radio signals between (several) cell towers of the network and the phone, or simply using GPS. To locate a mobile phone using multilateration of radio signals, it must emit at least the roaming signal to contact the next nearby antenna tower, but the process does not require an active call. The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is based on the phone's signal strength to nearby antenna masts.[1]
Mobile positioning may include location-based services that disclose the actual coordinates of a mobile phone, which is a technology used by telecommunication companies to approximate the location of a mobile phone, and thereby also its user.[2]
What is Geolocation?
Wiki describes Geolocation as the identification or estimation of the real-world geographic location of an object, such as a radar source, mobile phone, or Internet-connected computer terminal. In its simplest form, geolocation involves the generation of a set of geographic coordinates and is closely related to the use of positioning systems, but its usefulness is enhanced by the use of these coordinates to determine a meaningful location, such as a street address.
The word geolocation also refers to the latitude and longitude coordinates of a particular location. The term and definition have been standardized by real-time locating system standard ISO/IEC 19762-5:2008.
Techniques
Wiki explains that techniques are for either geolocating or positioning, the locating engine often uses radio frequency (RF) location methods, for example Time Difference Of Arrival (TDOA) for precision. TDOA systems often use mapping displays or other geographic information system. When satellite navigation (such as GPS) signals are unavailable, geolocation applications can use information from cell towers to triangulate the approximate position, a method that is not as accurate as GPS but has greatly improved in recent years.[4] This is in contrast to earlier radiolocation technologies, for example Direction Finding where a line of bearing to a transmitter is achieved as part of the process.
Internet and computer geolocation can be performed by associating a geographic location with the Internet Protocol (IP) address, RFID, hardware embedded article/production number, embedded software number (such as UUID, Exif/IPTC/XMP or modern steganography), invoice, Wi-Fi positioning system, device fingerprint, canvas fingerprinting or device GPS coordinates, or other, perhaps self-disclosed information.[5]
IP address location data can include information such as country, region, city, postal/zip code,[6] latitude, longitude and time zone.[7] Deeper data sets can determine other parameters such as domain name, connection speed, ISP, language, proxies, company name, US DMA/MSA, NAICS codes, and home/business.
At times geolocation can be more deductive, as with crowdsourcing efforts to determine the position of videos of training camps, combats, and beheadings in Syria by comparing features detected in the video with publicly available map databases such as Google Earth, as practiced by sites such as Bellingcat.[8][9]
Additional Links
Geolocation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phone_tracking
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Geolocation.png#globalusage
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geolocation
OD Management, Inc. help clients explore autonomous applications such as sensors and how to utilize the smart-phone for them, the concept of power and batteries in mobile robots, state machines for autonomous robots, control algorithms and mapping strategies.
OD Management, Inc. help global clients focus on the software and algorithmic aspect of the specific industry. How do we do it? We create on demand and test for production just for our clients.
At OD Management, Inc. Laboratory we have a great flying simulator framework and flight simulator that enables clients to test their algorithms in 'real' environments.
OD Management, Inc. helps enhance our clients understanding of the current software tools and algorithms in this fascinating industry of Autonomous robots. Own and secure your land, air, water or Sea with OD Management, Inc Autonomos Robots, Drones, and Sensor Operations.
The information and recommendations ("Information") on this Web site are presented in good faith and for general information only. The Information is believed to be correct as of the date presented. However, OD Management does not make any representation or warranty as to the completeness or accuracy of any of the Information. The reader assumes the entire risk of relying on the Information.
Copyright © 2020 OD Management - All Rights Reserved.
OD Management, Agile, Scrum Training & Development