Mobile Application Development for Indoor Navigation Using Slam and Augmented Reality
Keywords:
IoT, Mobility, Mobile Application, Navigation, SensorAbstract
Mobile application development is the process of creating software applications that run on a mobile device, and a typical mobile application utilizes a network connection to work with remote computing resources. As part of the development process, mobile User Interface (UI) design is also essential in the creation of mobile apps. Mobile UI considers constraints, contexts, screen, input, and mobility as outlines for design. The user is often focused on the interaction with their device, and the interface entails components of both hardware and software. Overall, mobile UI design's goal is mainly for an understandable, user-friendly interface. We intend to develop an application that performs Indoor Navigation. Indoor Navigation means the flexible guidance of people in confusing, unknown buildings and building complexes. The user of an indoor navigation system gets his own location displayed on a map on his own smart device. After selecting a destination or a point of interest, a route to the selected destination is displayed on the map. The user’s position in and around the building is permanently updated by indoor positioning, so that the device always shows the current position on the route. Indoor navigation apps access those sensors in your phone and the environment around you to create a map to help you move to your desired location within the building quickly and easily. In short, they help you find your way in a large, confusing building.
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