Hello,
I've just send my form to apply Orekit in Socis2011.
In response to your questions:
"This is good. Can this development environment be installed
also on a Linux machine ? Does it rely only on free software ?
This are important questions that must be addressed too.
"
Yes,
you can install in both Linux or Windows.
Yes, all the software is free, only use Eclipse, the Android SDK for
the development and the libraries of junit and apache, all of them
are free software.
Thanks
and I hope my proposal
will be interesting.
El 24/07/2011 21:33, MAISONOBE Luc escribió:
David Martín Nieto
<david.martin.nieto@gmail.com> a écrit :
Hello,
Hi David,
I am a Spanish student of computer science and after seeing the
announcement of Socis I've been reviewing the ideas propopes by
Orekit. I'm especially interested in one of them called "Space
flight dynamics Create a pocket calculator application for
android mobile devices". I'm learning more about your project
and the scope of it and I hope that within a few days I may
perform a well-formulated proposal to develop this idea.
Thank you for your interest in our project.
In advance I can tell you that I have experience in development
in different languages (especially Java) and also I've developed
some applications for Android within the scope of the
university.
This is a good background for the subject we proposed.
According to point in the summary of the idea which I mean these
would be the six main points:
* set up a development environment for Android devices,
* check if Apache Commons Math can be used on such devices,
* check if Orekit can be used on such devices,
* build a simple application for touch-screen devices that
computes
spacecraft visibility from ground station,
* add orbit conversions features
* add impulse maneuvers handling
Yes, these are the main points. They may be adapted if needed. If
you feel some points are missing, feel free to add them. It is
also possible some part may be harder than others to perform and
take longer time, so it is also possible to adjust the goal as we
monitor the progress.
On the first point of them I have my own development environment
for applications on Android based on Eclipse wiht virtual
machines of Android.
This is good. Can this development environment be installed also
on a Linux machine ? Does it rely only on free software ? This are
important questions that must be addressed too.
On the second one I am researching the issue but I think if it
would be possible to use the Apache Commons package Maths, I
will try to make a quick test to check in the nexts days.
Very good. I hope porting the libraries will be mainly simply
recompiling, but before it is done, we cannot be sure.
Also I downloaded and installed the
sources and I have thought Orekit review to get an idea of the
project.
Do not hesitate to ask on this list if need some more information.
Thanks!!
Best regards,
Luc
David Martín Nieto
Parla - Madrid - Spain
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