access icon openaccess Client analysis and interface design of mobile meteorological service in low altitude airspace

Low altitude airspace mobile weather service is based on the short service of meteorological services in China's rapidly developing low altitude navigation industry. Through the analysis of the weather information data acquisition status and the analysis of the main meteorological service software products in the market, it is concluded that professional low altitude weather service software products are needed to meet the demand of low altitude aircraft operation. The software interface design of low altitude airspace mobile meteorological service demand function is analysed, and the Android technology is used to design and implement the client interface of meteorological services.

Inspec keywords: aerospace computing; geophysics computing; weather forecasting; data acquisition; aircraft; user interfaces; mobile computing; software engineering; Android (operating system)

Other keywords: software interface design; low altitude navigation industry; meteorological service software products; Android technology; professional low altitude weather service software products; weather information data acquisition status; low altitude airspace mobile weather service; China; client interface; low altitude aircraft operation; low altitude airspace mobile meteorological service demand function; client analysis

Subjects: Weather analysis and prediction; Mobile, ubiquitous and pervasive computing; Computerised instrumentation; Data handling techniques; Aerospace engineering computing; User interfaces; Geophysics computing; Software engineering techniques; Operating systems

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