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An Indoor Routing Algorithm for the Blind: Development and Comparison to a Routing Algorithm for the Sighted
Authors:Martin Swobodzinski  Martin Raubal
Institution:1. Department of Geography , San Diego State University , USA mswobodz@mail.sdsu.edu;3. Department of Geography , University of California , Santa Barbara, USA
Abstract:This paper presents a prototypical implementation of a non‐network‐based indoor routing algorithm for the sighted and the blind. The spatial abilities of the visually impaired are discussed. Former approaches of outdoor navigation systems for the blind are analyzed and deemed inappropriate for the purpose of modeling indoor navigation. The proposed routing algorithm for the blind calculates routes based on physical characteristics of traveling with a long cane. The algorithm distinguishes between clues, landmarks, obstacles, and hazards along the feasible paths and selects the optimal route by trading off distance and the number of landmarks and clues along a route. Subsequently, the routes for the blind are compared to routes calculated by the routing algorithm for the sighted. The paper asserts that the proposed indoor routing algorithm leads to more suitable routes for the blind.
Keywords:non‐network‐based routing algorithm  indoor navigation  wayfinding  visually impaired
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