Title
A mobile indoor navigation system interface adapted to vision-based localization
Abstract
Vision-based approaches for mobile indoor localization do not rely on the infrastructure and are therefore scalable and cheap. The particular requirements to a navigation user interface for a vision-based system, however, have not been investigated so far. Such mobile interfaces should adapt to localization accuracy, which strongly relies on distinctive reference images, and other factors, such as the phone's pose. If necessary, the system should motivate the user to point at distinctive regions with the smartphone to improve localization quality. We present a combined interface of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) elements with indicators that help to communicate and ensure localization accuracy. In an evaluation with 81 participants, we found that AR was preferred in case of reliable localization, but with VR, navigation instructions were perceived more accurate in case of localization and orientation errors. The additional indicators showed a potential for making users choose distinctive reference images for reliable localization.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2406367.2406372
MUM
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
distinctive reference image,mobile indoor localization,combined interface,localization accuracy,mobile indoor navigation system,reliable localization,virtual reality,distinctive region,augmented reality,mobile interface,localization quality,vision-based localization,user interface
Conference
12
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.89
26
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andreas Möller122218.35
Matthias Kranz244237.93
Robert Huitl31428.35
Stefan Diewald417915.37
Luis Roalter520817.19