Techniques for addressing fundamental privacy and disruption tradeoffs in awareness support systems
CSCW '96 Proceedings of the 1996 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
A hybrid indoor navigation system
Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
A resource-adaptive mobile navigation system
Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
The role of adaptive hypermedia in a context-aware tourist GUIDE
Communications of the ACM - The Adaptive Web
Adaptive navigation support with public displays
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
Interaction in 4-second bursts: the fragmented nature of attentional resources in mobile HCI
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Proceedings of the eleventh international conference on 3D web technology
Sharing control of dispersed situated displays between nand residential users
Proceedings of the 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services
The Transfer of Spatial Knowledge in Virtual Environment Training
Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments
Exploring the design space of Smart Horizons
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services
Navitime: Supporting Pedestrian Navigation in the Real World
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Proceedings of the 5th Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction: building bridges
Exploring awareness related messaging through two situated-display-based systems
Human-Computer Interaction
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
Hi-index | 0.00 |
A significant difference exists between wayfinding support services available in outdoor and indoor locations. Users in outdoor locations can access services like Google Maps via a mobile phone and in-car GPS, which allows them to examine unknown locations before arrival as well as receive assistance en-route. In contrast, there is relatively little digital wayfinding support for users in indoor locations, where users are limited to using in-building signage or asking for directions. However, advances in pervasive digital technology allow new possibilities and make this topic increasingly subject to research study. This paper describes three separate formative studies involving 24 participants using personal mobile phones, a situated display deployment and a Person Locator Kiosk. The authors present their findings by gaining feedback and insights from users to develop useful and usable wayfinding support for visitors in an in-building environment.