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Mapcodes enable users to generate codes for any location

ETIENNE LOUW The code system enables anyone to designate a specific location that can then be found easily and at first attempt, even on unnamed streets and unlisted areas

ETIENNE LOUW The code system enables anyone to designate a specific location that can then be found easily and at first attempt, even on unnamed streets and unlisted areas

11th April 2014

By: Schalk Burger

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

  

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A coded map system enables anyone to get a unique location code for any 5 m × 5 m area on earth. Each 25 m2 block refer-ence is generated indepen-dently using algorithms developed by the Mapcode Foundation.

This reference system is called Map-code and can be used to complement any existing map system. A single code can be generated for any location in urban and rural areas and then used to direct people to the spot, says TomTom Africa GM Etienne Louw.

“Owing to the high level of specificity, companies can use it to improve event management, ensure that suppliers deliver goods to the correct site and designate utilities or equipment that must be ser-viced by contractors; they can also create codes for their suppliers and clients, which will improve geospatial planning and logistics.”

Further, the map information stored on TomTom devices can be used for turn-by-turn navigation when provided with a Mapcode reference, coordinates or street address without requiring any data connection. The Mapcode system has also been fully integrated into TomTom Africa’s location-based services systems, notes Louw.

The Mapcode system complements latitude and longitude references and street addresses by providing a unique reference for each location that is easy to share and use, he explains.

“The code system enables anyone to designate a specific location that can then be found easily and at first attempt, even on unnamed streets and unlisted areas.”

Further, the Mapcode system can also be used in the delivery of services and for maintenance, as each piece of equip-ment can be designated and then easily located. Citizens can generate a Mapcode to direct government to specific faulty equipment, infrastructure or service that requires attention.

People can use the Website (findme.mapit.co.za) to generate a code for any location, even for unlisted areas such as those in rural and remote locations.

“The final phase of this Mapcode initiative entails people claiming their own Mapcodes. This system enables informal or small businesses to have a user-friendly system that will enable others to locate them and larger businesses to manage their supply chains in a simpler way, while ensuring accuracy,” says Louw.

Delivery to a specific gate or site no longer requires detailed and potentially erroneous or confusing directions. The single code will lead a driver directly to the gate, reducing nondelivery runs and delays, he adds.

The South African Post Office has adop-ted the Mapcode system, as it enables its workers to travel directly to within 3 m of any location, resulting in improved accu- racy, performance and delivery speed.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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