JOURNAL ARTICLE

Exploring the Use of Landmarks to Aid Pedestrian Wayfinding

Blair KuysAndrew HaigMozammel Mridha

Year: 2024 Journal:   Applied Sciences Vol: 14 (17)Pages: 7814-7814   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

When wayfinding with mobile maps, the acquisition of spatial knowledge can be limited by relying on automated route instructions and the small map on the screen. Repeating a route without support from navigation aids may be challenging as the user has been focused on their mobile phone and not the surroundings. According to theories of spatial knowledge acquisition, landmarks are environmental elements important in the development of such knowledge. This study examines how different navigation aids impact spatial knowledge, with a particular focus on landmarks. Participants navigated a route using one of three aids: a booklet of sequential landmarks, a booklet of Google Maps screenshots, or a paper map. The landmarks were selected based on their conspicuity and strategic placement along the route. Thirty participants completed tasks assessing their spatial knowledge of the route and surrounding area after walking it. This study, divided into three phases, compared the effectiveness of each navigation aid, highlighting the effectiveness of landmarks in wayfinding. Results indicate that landmarks significantly enhance wayfinding, especially for pedestrians navigating short, pre-set routes without a map. This suggests that incorporating landmarks into mobile maps could improve on-screen spatial information.

Keywords:
Pedestrian Computer science Transport engineering Psychology Engineering

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Spatial Cognition and Navigation
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering
Geographic Information Systems Studies
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Geography, Planning and Development
3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geology

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