Organisation of Indoor Navigation data from a data query perspective

Indoor Navigation is becoming a more and more important topic. It is a key tool for the integration of disabled people into environments which they are not familiar with. With this paper we want to address the problem of indoor navigation being much more complex than outdoor navigation with a thorough modelling of queries which a indoor navigation GIS database shall be able to answer quickly and present an organisation of indoor navigation data tailored to scalable and flexible indoor navigation.

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