“Wouldn’t it be helpful?” Harald von Rosenberg of Fraunhofer thought, “If at such moments a smartphone could quickly shift to an interior space navigator, and point the way through the rows of shops and stairwells.”
Similar to conventional pedometers, the module registers how fast and how far a person is walking. That said, it is much more precise and intelligent than the customary devices found on the market, because it even registers the direction in which the user is walking.
Naturally, the interior space navigator only functions if it knows the building. For this purpose, soon smartphones will automatically download 3D building plans from the Internet. These are coupled with the sensor module to display a user’s current position on the smartphone.
Researchers will deliver a live demonstration of the new interior-space navigation system at the Sensor+Test trade fair, in Nuremberg, Germany, from May 22-24
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