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A hybrid indoor navigation system

Published: 01 January 2001 Publication History

Abstract

We describe a hybrid building navigation system consisting of stationary information booths and a mobile communication infrastructure feeding small portable devices. The graphical presentations for both the booths and the mobile devices are generated from a common source and for the common task of way finding, but they use different techniques to convey possibly different subsets of the relevant information. The form of the presentations is depending on technical limitations of the output media, accuracy of location information, and cognitive restrictions of the user. We analyze what information needs to be conveyed, how limited resources influence the presentation of this information, and argue, that by generating all different presentations in a common framework, a consistent appearance across devices can be achieved and that the different device classes can complement each other in facilitating the navigation task.

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IUI '01: Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
January 2001
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DOI:10.1145/359784
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  1. hybrid user interfaces
  2. navigation
  3. resource adaptivity
  4. user adaptivity

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