A Review on Indoor Navigation Systems and Technologies for Guiding the Users

Authors

  • Meenakshi D. Dhobale  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, JD College of Engineering and Management, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Pooja S. Verma  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, JD College of Engineering and Management, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Pushpa R. Joshi  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, JD College of Engineering and Management, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Jyotsna K. Tekade  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, JD College of Engineering and Management, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Swati Raut  Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, JD College of Engineering and Management, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Indoor Navigation, Pedestrian Navigation, GPS, Object Tracking, Location Based Services

Abstract

GPS is in actuality the main answer for outdoor positioning, no unmistakable arrangement has so far risen for indoor positioning notwithstanding the business hugeness. Along these lines, the principal point is to grow ongoing indoor following framework and utilizing cell phone sensors to give dependable and precise indoor localization. Indoor navigation is a vital empowering innovation for application, for example, finding a gathering room in a place of business, security exit amid a crisis or focused on the retail commercial in a shopping center. Utilizing this thought, an application can be made and by methods for that application, we are handling indoor navigation utilizing continuous navigation. The android application gives mindfulness, straightforwardness to discover your direction, commercial and effortlessness. To give solid indoor navigation to business structures like shopping centers, enterprises, universities, hospitals, inns. In this paper, we give an order and arrangement of the current indoor positioning systems and distinguish some conceivable zones of improvements.

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2019-02-28

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Meenakshi D. Dhobale, Pooja S. Verma, Pushpa R. Joshi, Jyotsna K. Tekade, Swati Raut, " A Review on Indoor Navigation Systems and Technologies for Guiding the Users, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 5, Issue 1, pp.244-250, January-February-2019.