posted on 2006-02-16, 14:53authored byAndrew May, Tracy Ross, Steven H. Bayer
This paper presents an overview of results from the 2 year REGIONAL project. The aims
of REGIONAL were to undertake research to enable landmarks to be an integral feature of
future vehicle navigation systems. Results from the project, including 5 empirical road-based
trials, are summarised. The main findings were: landmarks were widely used by drivers as
key navigation cues; the incorporation of good landmarks within navigation instructions
has the potential to considerably enhance vehicle navigation systems; although a wide
range of landmarks are potentially useful to a driver, only a limited set, which displayed key
characteristics, were consistently effective as navigation cues.
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MAY, A.J., ROSS, T., BAYER, S.H., 2004. Incorporating landmarks in driver navigation system design: an overview of results from the REGIONAL project. Journal of Navigation, 58, pp. 1-19