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      Indoor augmented reality (AR) pedestrian navigation for emergency evacuation based on BIM and GIS

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          Nowadays with the increase of high-rise buildings, emergency evacuation is an indispensable part of urban environment management. Due to various disaster incidents occurred in indoor environments, research has concentrated on ways to deal with the different difficulties of indoor emergency evacuation. Although global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs) such as global positioning system (GPS) come in handy in outdoor spaces, they are not of much use in enclosed places, where satellite signals cannot penetrate easily. Therefore, other approaches must be considered for pedestrian navigation to cope with the indoor positioning problem. Another problem in such environments is the information of the building indoor space. The majority of the studies has used prepared maps of the building, which limits their methodology to that specific study area. However, in this study we have proposed an end-to-end method that takes advantage of BIM model of the building, thereby applicable to every structure that has an equivalent building information model (BIM). Moreover, we have used a mixture of Wi-Fi fingerprinting and pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) method with relatively higher accuracy compared to other similar methods for navigating the user to the exit point. For implementing PDR, we used the sensors in smartphones to calculate user steps and direction. In addition, the navigational information was superimposed on the smartphone screen using augmented reality (AR) technology, thus communicating the direction information in a user-friendly manner. Finally, the AR mobile emergency evacuation application developed was assessed with a sample audience. After an experience with the app, they filled out a questionnaire which was designed in the system usability scale test (SUS) format. The evaluation results showed that the app achieved an acceptable suitability for usage.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Elsevier
                2405-8440
                12 June 2024
                30 June 2024
                12 June 2024
                : 10
                : 12
                : e32852
                Affiliations
                [a ]Department of Geomatics, University College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, 1439957131, Iran
                [b ]Department of Energy, Politecnico di Milano, La Masa, 34, Milan, 20156, Italy
                [c ]Faculty of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, 1996715433, Iran
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author. alessandro.niccolai@ 123456polimi.it
                [1]

                These authors contributed equally.

                Article
                S2405-8440(24)08883-2 e32852
                10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e32852
                11226906
                ac458fad-e19b-461a-9d0b-7591de06e7ff
                © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

                This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

                History
                : 13 December 2023
                : 29 May 2024
                : 11 June 2024
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                augmented reality (ar),bim,emergency evacuation,gis,indoor navigation,indoor positioning

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