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Kertas kerja ini menerangkan mereka bentuk sistem navigasi pejalan kaki baharu menggunakan rangka kerja komprehensif yang dipanggil model rujukan konsep navigasi pejalan kaki (PNCRM). Kami melaksanakan sistem ini sebagai aplikasi telefon pintar yang tersedia untuk umum dan menilai prestasi kedudukannya berhampiran pintu masuk barat stesen Omiya. Kami juga menilai tanggapan subjektif pengguna terhadap sistem menggunakan soal selidik. Dalam kedua-dua kes, keputusan yang menjanjikan diperolehi, menunjukkan bahawa PNCRM boleh digunakan sebagai alat untuk mereka bentuk sistem navigasi pejalan kaki, membolehkan sistem sedemikian dicipta secara sistematik.
Tetsuya MANABE
Saitama University
Aya KOJIMA
Saitama University
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Tetsuya MANABE, Aya KOJIMA, "A Design Methodology Based on the Comprehensive Framework for Pedestrian Navigation Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E103-A, no. 9, pp. 1111-1119, September 2020, doi: 10.1587/transfun.2019EAP1165.
Abstract: This paper describes designing a new pedestrian navigation system using a comprehensive framework called the pedestrian navigation concept reference model (PNCRM). We implement this system as a publicly-available smartphone application and evaluate its positioning performance near Omiya station's western entrance. We also evaluate users' subjective impressions of the system using a questionnaire. In both cases, promising results are obtained, showing that the PNCRM can be used as a tool for designing pedestrian navigation systems, allowing such systems to be created systematically.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/transfun.2019EAP1165/_p
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