Print Email Facebook Twitter HMR-Asynchronous Boundary Control Title HMR-Asynchronous Boundary Control Author Geneste, G.H.J. Zonneveld, X. Contributor Hidders, A.J.H. (mentor) Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Computer Science Programme Bsc. Computer Science Date 2015-01-30 Abstract The Horseshoe Meadows Ranch has evolved to a hospitality unit that caters to horse owners who are looking for lodging and recreation at the same site as the stable that serves their horses. With access to more than 1618 hectares of open unimproved forestland, the guests of the ranch are having difficulties navigating through the wild scenic, majestic mountains and untamed rivers since many trails and single track features are omitted. Two students from the Delft University of Technology who are in the final phase of the bachelor Computer Science, are asked to develop a methodology with which the trails and features of the unimproved forestland can be mapped in a delivery system. The delivery system should enable the guests of the Horseshoe Meadows Ranch to navigate through the wilderness of Oregon on their own. This report describes the establishment of the launched prototype during 18 weeks of development. The details of the research and implementation process will be discussed throughout the report. Subject navigationwebapplicationtrails To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e894b69a-68c6-4bd1-b664-9af2fd1c6c79 Part of collection Student theses Document type bachelor thesis Rights (c) 2015 Geneste, G.H.J.; Zonneveld, X. Files PDF BEP_Final_Report.pdf 2.1 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:e894b69a-68c6-4bd1-b664-9af2fd1c6c79/datastream/OBJ/view