Research in Urbanism Series (Sep 2008)

Mobile Pedestrian Navigation Systems

  • Alexandra Millonig,
  • Katja Schechtner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7480/rius.1.196
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
pp. 47 – 61

Abstract

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The first part of this paper gives a survey of the state of the art of research on human spatio-temporal behaviour in connection with the development of pedestrian navigation systems. The second part of the paper deals with the problem of pedestrian route choice behaviour. It is in particular concerned with localisation technologies and their adaptation to location-based information systems. The third part of the paper outlines three projects performed at arsenal research and the Vienna University of Technology in these areas. Firstly, it describes a research project on the requirements with regard to the development of ubiquitous cartography for pedestrians in indoor and outdoor environments. secondly, it describes a self-learning travel guide for city tourists based on mobile phones and GPS. Lastly, it describes an audio-guide system which provides landmark-based navigation instruction.