Publication: The construction of an indoor floor plan using a smartphone for future usage of blind indoor navigation
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Date
2014-11-27
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IEEE
Abstract
Most blind people require assistance to navigate within unfamiliar environments as there is often insufficient information about the buildings available to them. To address aspects of this problem, this paper describes the “AccessBIM” model as an approach to facility management in which a digital representation of the indoor building features is used to facilitate the exchange and interoperability of real-time information in digital format which can assist blind people to independently access unfamiliar building indoor environments. The model driven architecture that can be implemented for way finding and data synchronization, generating, in real-time topological map, to assist vision impaired individuals to navigate known and unknown indoor environment.
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construction, indoor floor plan, smartphone, Future usage, blind indoor navigation
Citation
J. A. D. C. A. Jayakody and I. Murray, "The construction of an indoor floor plan using a smartphone for future usage of blind indoor navigation," 2014 International Conference on Contemporary Computing and Informatics (IC3I), 2014, pp. 145-150, doi: 10.1109/IC3I.2014.7019784.
