| LBS Feature - Wow! Mobile Indoor Positioning on Android With Wifarer at The Royal B.C Museum, Canada |
| Written by @gletham | |
| Friday, 17 August 2012 | |
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Here's a first look at some "killer" indoor mobile positioning using the Wifarer app on Android at a local museum. A hands-on video, images, and description of the app is provided... enjoy! Note, this article first appeared on LBSzone.com
A recent article in the local newspaper (see Times Colonist) got my attention. The piece was touting a new mobile experience being offered at the Royal BC Museum. The Museum, thanks to the efforts of Wifarer) have rolled out an interesting free indoor positioning service that visitors can access via their smart phone. Developed by Victoria, B.C. based Wifarer, the application is currently only available for to those use Android mobile devices - I'm assuming the the iOS development environment has limitations that prevent the developer from creating and launching such an app via the iTunes store. The BC Museum Wifarer Experience - how it works Visitors to the museum are encouraged to scan a QR code or visit the Google Play store and download the Wifarer mobile app. Once installed and running the application uses Wi-Fi positioning technology to connect the user to a nearby venue and then enjoy an interactive, location aware experience. To use the app at the Museum you don't need to activate your device's GPS, rather, the application is run over Wi-Fi (at the museum you will connect your device to the BCmuseumWifarer wifi hotspot) and positioning is determined via wifi positioning techniques. Once running the user can easily start a tour and access loads of information. Hitting the "My location" option takes the user to a map (floor plan) of the venue and reveals the users' current position on the map with a blue dot. Start walking around and you'll see the dot moving in real time along with you. Because the Museum venue has 5 floors there's options to toggle the view to any floor you wish - cool! As you walk around the museum there will be "info" icons popping up periodically, this means that additional information (like a story, audio, or video) is available at the particular location. A wealth of data and media is available about the Museum through the "What's Here" option, users can quickly view news updates, audio clips, videos and much more through a friendly menu with an extensive list. Finally, simple navigation is also provided via the application. For example, if you need to locate a restroom you can easily do so using the "Directions To" option and the app will return a map display showing a suggested path to take along with text descriptions and distance to target location - cool! Wifarer Indoor Positioning Hands On Video using Wifarer at the Royal B.C Museum
For the Royal BC Museum this is truly a huge win. The Museum now adds even more cutting edge technology to their experience and they have also used local technology to make it all happen. The Museum has been very open and engaged with the public over the past year, taking to social media to expand their reach, inviting journalists and others into the Museum for special behind the scenes previews (I've been an invited guest to several of these awesome events myself) and now adding yet another option for guests to enjoy their visit and have a truly immersive experience... well done. For more about the Royal B.C. Museum see http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca and also follow on Twitter @RoyalBCmuseum I'll admit, I'm a bit of a nut when it comes to the topic of indoor positioning.. the possibilities are just endless! Imagine the uses for coupon delivery or Groupon-style partnerships, and then there's the topic of use in emergency response... imagine firefighters and first responders using these apps when running through a smokey building etc... quite impressive. Overall the most compelling features of this particular app I thought were:
Simply instal and run the Wifarer app on your Android mobile
The Wifarer custom app for the Royal B.C. Museum
Routing through the venue provides distance and directions
Handy info tips are provided at "hot spots"
A wealth of media is delivered to the end user An indoor positioning system (IPS) is a term used for a network of devices used to wirelessly locate objects or people inside a building (Source: Wikipedia) Suggested Resources:
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