Towards a Landmark-Based Pedestrian Navigation Service Using OSM Data

With the advent of location-aware smartphones, the desire for pedestrian-based navigation services has increased. Unlike car-based services where instructions generally are comprised of distance and road names, pedestrian instructions should instead focus on the delivery of landmarks to aid in navig...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Adam Rousell, Alexander Zipf
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-02-01
Series:ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Subjects:
OSM
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/6/3/64
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Summary:With the advent of location-aware smartphones, the desire for pedestrian-based navigation services has increased. Unlike car-based services where instructions generally are comprised of distance and road names, pedestrian instructions should instead focus on the delivery of landmarks to aid in navigation. OpenStreetMap (OSM) contains a vast amount of geospatial information that can be tapped into for identifying these landmark features. This paper presents a prototype navigation service that extracts landmarks suitable for navigation instructions from the OSM dataset based on several metrics. This is coupled with a short comparison of landmark availability within OSM, differences in routes between locations with different levels of OSM completeness and a short evaluation of the suitability of the landmarks provided by the prototype. Landmark extraction is performed on a server-side service, with the instructions being delivered to a pedestrian navigation application running on an Android mobile device.
ISSN:2220-9964