DocumentCode
1518027
Title
Using and determining location in a context-sensitive tour guide
Author
Davies, Nigel ; Cheverst, Keith ; Mitchell, Keith ; Efrat, Alon
Author_Institution
Lancaster Univ., UK
Volume
34
Issue
8
fYear
2001
fDate
8/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
35
Lastpage
41
Abstract
In a study that provided unique insights into the challenges associated with developing location-based applications, the Lancaster Guide project used members of the general public to test a network-centric electronic tourist guide. We discuss two main topics. The first is our choice of positioning technology - beacons that broadcast using an IEEE 802.11 wireless network combined with user input. The second topic concerns techniques for generating custom tours for electronic city-guide systems. Guide generates these custom tours by taking into account multiple contextual triggers and user preferences. In practice, producing good tours and, indeed, assessing the quality of a tour are difficult tasks. While our analysis of techniques for producing custom tours is somewhat specific to the city-guide domain we believe that the majority of our work is relevant to location-based systems in general
Keywords
public information systems; user interfaces; IEEE 802.11 wireless network; Lancaster Guide project; beacons; context-sensitive tour guide; custom tours; electronic city-guide systems; location-based applications; location-based systems; multiple contextual triggers; network-centric electronic tourist guide; user input; user preferences; Base stations; Broadcast technology; Broadcasting; Cities and towns; Feedback; Global Positioning System; Network servers; Radio access networks; Web server; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2.940011
Filename
940011
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