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The interplay of pedestrian navigation, wayfinding devices, and environmental features in indoor settings Schnitzler V., Giannopoulos I., Hölscher C., Barisic I. ETRA 2016 (Proceedings of the 9th Biennial ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications, Charleston, SC, Mar 14-17, 2016) 85-93, 2016. Type: Proceedings
If you have ever thought about the differences in or influences on pedestrian route processing, this paper is for you. The authors compare the results of three different experiment settings--a navigator without any map, with a...
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Sep 29 2016 |
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Indoor wayfinding and navigation Karimi H., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2015. 266 pp. Type: Book (978-1-482230-84-0)
Dealing with indoor localization and navigation is an interdisciplinary problem. Particular views are distributed into 11 chapters. Even if some of them may seem less interesting than others, I encourage reading all of them; on the oth...
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Sep 9 2016 |
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An indoor navigation system for visually impaired and elderly people based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tsirmpas C., Rompas A., Fokou O., Koutsouris D. Information Sciences 320(C): 288-305, 2015. Type: Article
Assisting elderly and/or visually impaired people in locating and navigating in an indoor environment is a very commendable aim. It motivated Tsirmpas et al. to tackle the issue. The main challenge of indoor navigation is that GPS, whi...
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Jan 22 2016 |
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