Navigation plays a key role in everyday life. Especially for people with limited mobility, visually impaired and blind people. And our GIS INP is able to make it easier for them to navigate in space and provide access to the necessary information.
Our platform has developed a special navigation module that allows you to build special routes without steps, guide the route by voice, suggesting distances and places of turns, inform about the surrounding space and nearby objects or obstacles.
The barrier-free environment with automatic detection of the floor and location in the building globally simplifies independent movement in public places of the MGN.
for easier orientation and seamless navigation. Points of interest, nearby objects and obstacles, hints about distances and turns when navigating the route.
tailored to individual needs. There are special routes leading without steps through elevators and ramps. Request for help with reference to the current position.
Everything is in your personal smartphone, excluding additional costs and assistants. Voice control integration for even more convenience.
Navigation for the visually impaired and blind is an extremely important tool for providing them with access to information and orientation in urban space and buildings. A modern city is a complex complex with a huge infrastructure.
It is not easy for anyone to navigate new places and buildings with a large number of rooms, especially if they are there for the first time.
And it is even more difficult for low-mobility groups of the population to navigate and navigate, especially for the visually impaired and blind. For example, finding passageways without steps in a building, the nearest elevator or a lift can be an adventure.
Low independence of movements;
in urban space and public places;
which help in the space.
A social navigator with a convenient cartographic service will provide MGN with the ability to conveniently position, search and move along the route to points of interest.
With the development of technology, navigation for the visually impaired and blind has become more accessible. INP-based mobile device applications can allow people to use their smartphones to determine their location and find the right places in the surrounding space.
Using modern technology and voice control, you can provide information about nearby objects and obstacles on the way.
Navigation for blind people can be quite difficult, but nowadays there are many technologies and tools that help them navigate the world around them.
The Indoor Navigation Platform provides the visually impaired and blind with a special interface with voice acting and voice prompts, simplifying navigation in the world around them.
Providing interaction with the application and the map, it allows you to interact with the screen almost without clicks.
It replaces the map interface and warns the user about approaching a dangerous area or obstacle with audio messages in the mobile device or installed acoustic sensors.
Specially designed sensors for navigation of low-mobility groups of the population are capable of emitting special sound signals, allowing visually impaired and blind users to understand their location in space, where the object to which they have set a route and obstacles along the way are located.
Successful testing of the Indoors Navigation solution for visually impaired and blind individuals in the Moscow Metro has confirmed its effectiveness and usefulness:
Create an accurate object model for effective navigation and interaction with visitors
Seamless navigation, location detection, and route tracking for people with limited mobility
Simplify interaction with the GIS system and facilitate communication with the facility administration using a mobile application
Universal access to information and services for the visually impaired and blind, connection to existing information systems.
Navigation for visually impaired and blind people is an important aspect of their daily lives, and our IP solutions can help them navigate and access information.
Indoor navigation using QR codes can also be implemented in a mobile application by implementing the INDOOR SDK for iOS and Android devices.
You can integrate the functionality of our geolocation platform into your mobile application in just a few hours thanks to detailed documentation.
To save developers time, we provide consultations and technical support 24/7.
On our channel you can find video tutorials on working with the Indoor Navigation platform.
We provide information about all the features of our platform with a detailed description of API and SDK integration.
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