Mónica Fatecha Burian, Patricia Fauvety, Nathalie Aquino, Magalí González, Daniel Romero, L. Cernuzzi, J. Paniagua, Ronald Chenu
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Design of SmartMoving, an Application for Pedestrians with Reduced Mobility
The state of the sidewalks in Asunción (Paraguay) is far from being optimal. There are many problems related to obstructions, necessary repairs, lack of ramps, unevenness of surface, among others. In addition, the Municipality of Asunción does not have automated mechanisms to know their updated status. In this work we propose SmartMoving, a mobile application that collects information on the state of the sidewalks, with the help of citizens, and recommends pedestrian paths with less obstacles. The application can be especially useful for people with reduced mobility, as well as for the Municipality of Asunción. This type of application is based on citizen participation, since it receive data from them, and therefore requires a particularly friendly user experience, adapted to users and their daily context. Therefore, the need for a participatory and user-centered design, as a basis for the development of the application. Therefore, in this article we present the user-centered design process that has been followed for the development of SmartMoving, involving users with reduced mobility.