Remainder App Based On GPS Location

Authors

  • Sathish kumar P. Final Year CSE Student, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,Saveetha School of engineering,Saveetha institute of Medical and technical Sciences,Chennai. Author
  • Magesh S. Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,Saveetha School of engineering,Saveetha institute of Medical and technical Sciences,Chennai. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/j0jzvr88

Keywords:

To-Do, Context-mindfulness, mobile phone, Wi-Fi, Gps-based update, Indoor situating

Abstract

As of late, cell phones have gotten quickly famous,, and their exhibition has improved strikingly. Thusly, it is conceivable to appraise client settings by utilizing sensors and capacities prepared in cell phones. We propose a To-Do update framework utilizing client indoor position data and moving state. In ordinary update frameworks, clients need to enter the data of spot (goals place). The goal place is the place the to-do thing can be tackled, and the client gets an update. These traditional update frameworks are built dependent on open-air position data utilizing GPS. In this paper, we propose another update framework that makes it pointless to include the goals place. In this recently evolved framework, we present a standard-based framework for evaluating the goals placed in a to-do thing. The estimation is done dependent on an article word and an action word, which are remembered for most errands in a schedule. Furthermore, we propose a programmed judgment technique to decide whether a to-do task has been finished. 

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Published

30.04.2020

How to Cite

P., S. kumar, & S., M. (2020). Remainder App Based On GPS Location. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(2), 5386-5390. https://doi.org/10.61841/j0jzvr88