my race pace: gis solution for marathons
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My Race Pace: GIS Solution for Marathons. Matthew Garrod GEOG 596A Capstone Project Proposal, 12/19/2012. 26.2 Miles?!. Fred Lebow, New York City Marathon co-founder: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Matthew GarrodMatthew GarrodGEOG 596AGEOG 596A
Capstone Project Proposal, 12/19/2012Capstone Project Proposal, 12/19/2012
My Race Pace:My Race Pace:GIS Solution for GIS Solution for
MarathonsMarathons
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26.2 Miles?!26.2 Miles?!Fred Lebow, New York City Marathon co-founder:"The marathon is a charismatic event. It has everything. It has drama. It has competition. It has camaraderie. It has heroism. Every jogger can't dream of being an Olympic champion, but he can dream of finishing a marathon.”
Kathrine Switzer, women's marathoning pioneer:"If you are losing faith in human nature, go out and watch a marathon.”
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Just 2 Things…Just 2 Things…
1. How fast / what pace am I going to run?
2. Where can my family & friends find me along the course?
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How fast / what pace am I How fast / what pace am I going to run?going to run?
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How fast / what pace am I How fast / what pace am I going to run?going to run?
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Where can my family & Where can my family & friends find me along the friends find me along the
course?course?
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GEOG 863GEOG 863GIS Mashups for Geospatial ProfessionalsGIS Mashups for Geospatial Professionals
Spring 2012Spring 2012
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GEOG 863 Final ProjectGEOG 863 Final Project
Create a GIS Web Mashup with a clickable sidebar to interact with the map
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GEOG 863 Final ProjectGEOG 863 Final Project
• Used Google Maps API V3 with dojo JavaScript framework, PHP, and MySQL database for storing the polyline of marathon courses
• Created a sidebar to select a marathon and a goal time (i.e. pace chart)
• Created a function to calculate distance when a user clicks on the polyline
• Used time = distance / speed to calculate time of day the runner should be at the point clicked
• Included a map with a polyline of the marathon course selected
• Used Google’s direction service to calculate directions to the point clicked
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GEOG 863 Final ProjectGEOG 863 Final Project
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Calculate Distance on Calculate Distance on PolylinePolyline
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Calculate Distance on Calculate Distance on PolylinePolyline
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Calculate Distance on Calculate Distance on PolylinePolyline
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Calculate Distance on Calculate Distance on PolylinePolyline
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Capstone ProjectCapstone Project
Expand on GEOG 863 Final Project by adding the following GIS features:
• Create Python script with ESRI’s arcpy Python module to populate the database with marathon courses as polylines
• Include an option to download a GPX file that represents the course and goal time the user selected
• Add point layer on map for water stops along the marathon course
• Use Google’s elevation service to accurately determine changes in elevation for the course
• Enhance the function that calculates the distance from the start of the polyline to where the user clicked
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Python ScriptPython Script
• Use standard Python library and ESRI’s arcpy Python module to:
• Manually find marathon courses on Garmin Connect (kml file)
1. Convert the kml to a shapefile
2. Simplify the polyline
3. Insert string representation of polyline (as JSON) into the MySQL database along with attributes associated to the marathon
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Water StopsWater Stops
• Add an option to toggle water stops on/off
• Insert the point features into the MySQL database representing water stops along a marathon course
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GPXGPX
What is GPX?GPX (the GPS eXchange Format) is a light-weight XML data format for the interchange of GPS data (waypoints, routes, and tracks) between applications and web services on the Internet. (GPX, 2012)
• Add an option to generate a GPX file based on the marathon course selected and the goal time entered
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Elevation ServiceElevation Service
• Use Google’s elevation service to generate an elevation model of the selected marathon course
elevationService.getElevationAlongPath({path: latlngs,samples: samples
}, plotElevation);
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Enhance Calculate Distance Enhance Calculate Distance FunctionFunction
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ResearchResearch
• Search for web applications with similar functionality
• Demonstrate that I’m adding something new and of value
• Any changes to my project based on research?
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Research – races2rememberResearch – races2remember
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Research - MapMyRunResearch - MapMyRun
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Research – My Athlete LiveResearch – My Athlete Live
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Research – XL RunResearch – XL Run
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Changes after ResearchChanges after Research
• Options to adjust mile splits. Use Google’s elevation service to calculate when to slow down for positive elevation change and when to speed up on negative elevation change
• Real-time tracking based on runner’s goal time
• Add point features for medical stations
• Smart phone app?
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Mile Splits from ElevationMile Splits from Elevation• In addition to even mile splits, include option to use the elevation
model to adjust mile splits
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Mile Splits from ElevationMile Splits from Elevation
• Two pass balanced distribution around zero
• First pass will distribute seconds based on elevation gain or loss
• Second pass will alter seconds from first pass. Weighted depending on percentage in each distribution
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Mile Splits from ElevationMile Splits from ElevationFirst pass. For every mile, add or subtract % of seconds depending on
elevation change
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Mile Splits from ElevationMile Splits from ElevationFirst pass. For every mile, add or subtract % of seconds depending on
elevation change
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Mile Splits from ElevationMile Splits from ElevationSecond pass. Alter mile split seconds from first pass
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Real-time TrackingReal-time Tracking
• Real-time tracking based on runner’s goal time. Possible simple smart phone app to update runner’s current position.
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TimelineTimeline
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ConclusionConclusion
• Purpose: Link web application from individual marathon sites and/or MarathonGuide.com
• Additional non-GIS features will be added (interval change to km, social media integration, print PDF of pace band, time to start line)
• Only web application that would offer the combination of time and distance with an interactive map (exception of XL Run)
• Incorporate real-time GPS tracking using smart phones with GPS
• Full featured smart phone app? Not yet, but a must
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CitationsCitationsSpecial thanks to Jim Detwiler
Luff, Christine. (November 12, 2012). About.com. In Quotes About Running Marathons. Retrieved December 1, 2012, from http://running.about.com/od/runninghumor/tp/marathonquotes.htm.
Foster, Dan. (n.d.). GPX: The GPS Excahnge Format. In GPX: the GPS Exchange Format. Retrieved December 1, 2012, from http://www.topografix.com/gpx.asp.
[Course map of Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon]. Retrieved December 1, 2012, from: http://www.flyingpigmarathon.com/race_information/schedule/marathon.shtml [Course map of Carmel Marathon]. Retrieved December 1, 2012, from: http://www.carmelmarathon.com/pages/marathon-half-marathon-8k-national-championship-course [Image of Garmin Forerunner 405 watch]. Retrieved December 1, 2012, from: https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=11039 [Image capture of pace band from races2remember]. Retrieved December 1, 2012, from: http://www.races2remember.com/PaceBands.php [Image capture of MapMyRun map of Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon]. Retrieved December 1, 2012, from: http://www.flyingpigmarathon.com/race_information/schedule/marathon.shtml
[Image capture of map from My Athlete Live]. Retrieved December 1, 2012, from: http://www.myathletelive.com/storage/races/2012/ohio/index.html
[Image capture of XL Run iPhone App]. Retrieved December 1, 2012, from: http://www.xlrun.com/?p=170
GEOG 863 Final Project: http://206.130.112.6/PSU/863/Final_Project/3535