Ioan Damian, Marian Lăcătușu, Florin Lăcătușu, A. Ionita
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Abstract
The navigation of pedestrians to a certain destination poses a challenge for large or unknown public spaces, even for those with very good wayfinding designs. This is amplified when people having locomotory impairments try to orientate themselves while being limited by accessibility restrictions. The approach presented here is based on modeling public spaces as graphs and adding weights corresponding to the potential difficulty to cross their edges. The typical path generation algorithm is extended to deliver the right guidance to pedestrians with mobility problems. By selecting a policy specific to their needs in the routing application, the users can have details on how hard it is to access a certain location of the public space. The paper presents an implementation using RESTful web services and an example of routing directions inside a building from our faculty.