Title: Method and Technique of Digitised Land Record Verification using Android Application
Abstract: Mobile Communication is rapidly changing the life styles of people. We have seen vast deployments of mobile/Wireless technologies such as GSM and UMTS in last decade. About 70% of Indians have a mobile phone, which serves as a medium to remain connected but also a powerful mechanism for empowerment especially for rural population. Government and Industry bodies are trying to encourage the use of mobile phones as tool for delivering various services like information, banking and government schemes. Digitisation of land records is taking place across country. Many central and state agencies are involved in this process. This sometimes creates discrepancies in land records and cause problems for land owners. This application provides land owner with tools that can help resolve some of discrepancies related to land boundaries Mobile Vendor's ecosystem is encouraging mobile applications. Earlier the applications of one mobile vendor were restricted on their mobile phones only (for example Nokia applications could run only on Nokia phones). To fully exploit widespread penetration of mobile phones, developers should be able to write applications based on local needs. For this purpose the mobile development platforms are being made more and more open. Such mobile platforms are symbian (nokia), android(google), iOS(Apple) etc. This project would make use of android as development environment to build application. This simple to use application allows land owner to quickly record boundary. Land owner simply has to run application on the mobile and encircle the land. This application captures the coordinates as user moves using GPS on phone. This application is integrated with google maps and can show the boundary using capture coordinates in google maps. These coordinates can be uploaded from mobile to websites and can be accessed remotely from any PC. A. About Android Android (3) is a mobile operating system and application development platform. Android Mobile Application Development allows developing applications in the Java language. Such applications can control mobile devices using Google-enabled Java libraries. Android is popular platform to develop mobile applications using the software stack provided in the Google Android SDK. Android mobile OS provides a flexible and user friendly environment for Android Mobile Application Development as the developers can not only make use of Android Java Libraries but it is also possible to use normal Java IDEs. Android Operating System has five important parts that are application, application framework, libraries, android run time, and Linux kernel. To develop android application one must have Android SDK, Eclipse, and ADT Plug in. The Android SDK provides you various tools, and API, which are necessary for developing any Android application on Android platform using Java programming language. The necessary tools and API required for the development of any Android application are provided by the Android SDK and the platform used is Android platform using Java programming language. 1. Android Emulator Android Emulator (5) is a software program that runs on PC (multiple operating systems) and emulates functionality of mobile phone. Emulator is useful in developing and testing the android application without using the actual device. When the emulator is running, it allows developer to interact with the emulated mobile device in similar way as an actual mobile device, with exception of mouse pointer being used in place of touchscreen and certain keyboard keys are used to invoke certain keys on the device. Android Emulator helped in making android popular among developers. Since a lot of debugging tools could be made available in PC environment, it helped debugging and testing android applications and resulted in short cycle for mobile application development.
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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