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Design of Campus Navigator

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  • N. Bharathi
  • K.S.Hema Priya

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Objective: Designing a handheld campus navigator module is designed for a specific campus to move around easily without any external help. Methods: The geographical position of the building is obtained based on the data received using GPS device and with these data, a location tracking algorithm is framed. Therefore, user will be provided with the location based information of each building in a particular campus to move from one pin-point interest to another. Analysis: Now-a-days mobile applications are used for navigation purpose. But in many places like educational institutions, industries etc., mobile phones are not allowed inside the campus.so a handheld module are designed to navigate inside a particular campus. This paper deals with the design of campus navigator for a college campus. Improvement: Feasibility of using a GPS based handheld guide, its benefits and drawbacks for a campus drive is clearly explained in this paper.

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  • N. Bharathi & K.S.Hema Priya, 2017. "Design of Campus Navigator," Open Academic Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, Online Academic Press, vol. 1(1), pages 1-5.
  • Handle: RePEc:oap:oajast:v:1:y:2017:i:1:p:1-5:id:71
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