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The inclusion of landmarks within navigation systems: industry requirements
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posted on 2014-11-13, 14:57 authored by Tracy RossTracy Ross, Andrew MayAndrew May, Gary E. BurnettResearch has shown that the usability, safety and acceptability of navigation systems can be enhanced by the use
of landmarks within guidance instructions. ‘Landmarks’, refer to buildings, street furniture and built aspects of
the environment. The REGIONAL project aims to enable the inclusion of landmarks within future navigation
systems by gaining a thorough understanding of the driver requirements for this information and the commercial
enablers and barriers to their inclusion within databases, navigation software and end products. This deliverable
tackles the latter issue of the requirements of industry.
Funding
EPSRC, LINK Inland Surface Transport Programme
History
School
- Design
Pages
20 - ?Citation
ROSS, T., MAY, A.J. and BURNETT, G.E., 2001. The inclusion of landmarks within navigation systems: industry requirements. REGIONAL Project, ESRI, Loughborough University. Deliverable 2, 20 pp.Publisher
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2001Notes
This is Deliverable number 2 of the REGIONAL (Route guidance systems: optimal navigation via the use of landmarks) project.Language
- en