Abstract This research investigates subjective user preference for using Floor Plans and Schematic Maps in an indoor environment, and how users locate and orient themselves when using these representations. We sought to verify the efficiency of these two kinds of digital maps and evaluate which elements found in physical environments and which elements found in the representations influence the user spatial orientation process. Users answered questions and performed orientation tasks which indicated their level of familiarity with the area being studied, their understanding of the symbology used, and their identification of Points of Interest (POI) in the environment. The initial results indicated a preference for the Schematic Map, because...
The map is the key element in any navigation system. The dynamic growth of indoor navigation systems...
Schematic maps are often discussed as an adequate alternative of displaying wayfinding information c...
Abstract: People tend to lose their sense of direction in closed environments and the role of indoor...
Abstract This research investigates subjective user preference for using Floor Plans and Schematic M...
This research investigates subjective user preference for using Floor Plans and Schematic Maps in an...
This research investigates subjective user preference for using Floor Plans and Schematic Maps in an...
This research investigates subjective user preference for using Floor Plans and Schematic Maps in an...
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Informatio...
Abstract—Using mobile maps to represent urban, work, or entertainment environments offers new possib...
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Informatio...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Scienc...
Recent development in indoor navigation systems and related studies imply that these applications wi...
How to effectively represent spatial information on handheld mobile devices is a key question given ...
Using mobile maps to represent urban, work, or entertainment environments offers new possibilities ...
The map is the key element in any navigation system. The dynamic growth of indoor navigation systems...
The map is the key element in any navigation system. The dynamic growth of indoor navigation systems...
Schematic maps are often discussed as an adequate alternative of displaying wayfinding information c...
Abstract: People tend to lose their sense of direction in closed environments and the role of indoor...
Abstract This research investigates subjective user preference for using Floor Plans and Schematic M...
This research investigates subjective user preference for using Floor Plans and Schematic Maps in an...
This research investigates subjective user preference for using Floor Plans and Schematic Maps in an...
This research investigates subjective user preference for using Floor Plans and Schematic Maps in an...
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Informatio...
Abstract—Using mobile maps to represent urban, work, or entertainment environments offers new possib...
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Informatio...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Scienc...
Recent development in indoor navigation systems and related studies imply that these applications wi...
How to effectively represent spatial information on handheld mobile devices is a key question given ...
Using mobile maps to represent urban, work, or entertainment environments offers new possibilities ...
The map is the key element in any navigation system. The dynamic growth of indoor navigation systems...
The map is the key element in any navigation system. The dynamic growth of indoor navigation systems...
Schematic maps are often discussed as an adequate alternative of displaying wayfinding information c...
Abstract: People tend to lose their sense of direction in closed environments and the role of indoor...