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	<title>S2 Designing Associativity &#187; Marjan Jelveh Nejad</title>
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		<title>Geolocated &#8211; Stalking Yourself &#8211; Miguel Oliveira + Marjan Jelveh</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2013 11:25:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everymorning we wake up and go to work or to school. What is the average speed a person achieves during that route, and how is it affected by obstacles or distractions such as traffic or beautiful visions&#8230; Data was obtained from myTrack app for Android on a smartphone. The app registered via gps the position [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Everymorning we wake up and go to work or to school.</div>
<div>What is the average speed a person achieves during that route, and how is it affected by obstacles or distractions such as traffic or beautiful visions&#8230;</div>
<div>Data was obtained from myTrack app for Android on a smartphone. The app registered via gps the position and speed of the subject during the route from his house to IaaC University in Barcelona.</div>
<div>From the vizualizing results some conclusions were drawn:</div>
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<div>Conclusion 1: At some zebra crossings the subject stops when the sign is red</div>
<div>Conclusion 2: At a local Carwash the subject reduces speed to look at a Lexus IS</div>
<div>Conclusion 3: At Pere IV he increases speed to cross the dangerous big avenue</div>
<div>Conclusion 4: Near Pujades the subject speeds up because he´s late</div>
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<div>Vizualization Strategy and Tools:</div>
<div>1 &#8211; Get Ortophotomap from Google Earth with two referenced GPS points</div>
<div>2 &#8211; Import Map in Rhino and scale it to real size</div>
<div>3 &#8211; Draw points in Rhino on referenced points from map, and assign them in Grasshopper</div>
<div>4 &#8211; Assign referenced points in Grasshopper GPS coordinates and with Ghowl reference them to global GPS system</div>
<div>5 &#8211; Import in Grasshopper data file containing GPS tracked points and speed</div>
<div>6 &#8211; Arrange data file, sorting and listing position and speed items</div>
<div>7 &#8211; Assign circles and color meshes to each tracking point, the wider the circle and the redder the color,the bigger the speed</div>
<div>8 &#8211; Assign vertical line and 3dtext to indicate exact speed at each point</div>
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