If you wish to contribute or participate in the discussions about articles you are invited to contact the Editor

Personal Applications: Difference between revisions

From Navipedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 21: Line 21:


Pedestrian navigation requires more complex maps and algorithms to provide an adequate navigation experience than [[Road Navigation|road navigation]] which is a simpler, much more predictable and contained environment.
Pedestrian navigation requires more complex maps and algorithms to provide an adequate navigation experience than [[Road Navigation|road navigation]] which is a simpler, much more predictable and contained environment.


Detailed information about Pedestrian Navigation can be found [[Pedestrian Navigation|here]].
Detailed information about Pedestrian Navigation can be found [[Pedestrian Navigation|here]].


== Outdoor Navigation ==
== Outdoor Navigation ==
[[Outdoor Navigation]] consists in the navigation in outdoor environments such as natures trails. [[Outdoor Navigation]] is use mainly by outdoor enthusiasts (such as hikers, backpackers, geocaching enthusiasts, mountaineers or bikers) and outdoor workers (such emergency workers, wildlife preservation workers, forestry workers, farmers or mining workers).
[[Outdoor Navigation]] is somewhat different from [[Pedestrian Navigation]] or [[Road Navigation]] since it uses the concepts of trails and waypoints instead of a turn by turn navigation. Maps is not always required since individual trails can be loaded on the device or trails can be created from hikes. When present maps are very different from the maps used in [[Pedestrian Navigation]] or [[Road Navigation]] being more closely related with topographic charts and military charts instead of being street and road oriented.


Detailed information about Outdoor Navigation can be found [[Outdoor Navigation|here]].
Detailed information about Outdoor Navigation can be found [[Outdoor Navigation|here]].

Revision as of 16:15, 7 April 2011


ApplicationsApplications
Title Personal Applications
Author(s) Rui Barradas Pereira.
Level Basic
Year of Publication 2011
Logo GMV.png

The availability of cheap GNSS chipsets allowed for integration of GNSS in different consumer products such as mobile phones. Given this tools individuals started to use GNSS not only for professional activities but also for leisure and entertainment purposes.

Some of these uses bring comfort to the user and can save the user time but others are just to facilitate social interactions not bringing a tangible benefit to the user. The fact that the technology is available and free to use allows for these types of uses.


Overview of Personal Applications

Pedestrian Navigation

Pedestrian Navigation consists in the navigation of pedestrians in urban environments. Pedestrian navigation often offers pedestrian specific maps and multi-modal navigation that combines walking directions with all available modes of transportation and even routing in indoor environments[1].

Pedestrian navigation requires more complex maps and algorithms to provide an adequate navigation experience than road navigation which is a simpler, much more predictable and contained environment.


Detailed information about Pedestrian Navigation can be found here.


Outdoor Navigation

Outdoor Navigation consists in the navigation in outdoor environments such as natures trails. Outdoor Navigation is use mainly by outdoor enthusiasts (such as hikers, backpackers, geocaching enthusiasts, mountaineers or bikers) and outdoor workers (such emergency workers, wildlife preservation workers, forestry workers, farmers or mining workers).

Outdoor Navigation is somewhat different from Pedestrian Navigation or Road Navigation since it uses the concepts of trails and waypoints instead of a turn by turn navigation. Maps is not always required since individual trails can be loaded on the device or trails can be created from hikes. When present maps are very different from the maps used in Pedestrian Navigation or Road Navigation being more closely related with topographic charts and military charts instead of being street and road oriented.


Detailed information about Outdoor Navigation can be found here.


Social Networking

Detailed information about Social Networking can be found here.


Photography Geocoding

Detailed information about Photography Geocoding can be found here.


Notes


References