DocumentCode
1777413
Title
“Accessibility Map” and “Social navigator” services for persons with disabilities
Author
Kulakov, Kirill ; Apanasik, Yury A. ; Shabaev, Anton ; Shabalina, Irina M.
Author_Institution
Petrozavodsk State Univ. (PetrSU), Petrozavodsk, Russia
fYear
2014
fDate
21-25 April 2014
Firstpage
69
Lastpage
76
Abstract
The paper describes development process of information environment for persons with disabilities. Introduction describes the aim and objectives of development, the results of evaluation of typical demands and user scenarios for persons with disabilities. The first section of the main part describes common applications architecture and utilized technologies. Both services use the same data model, which includes description of route parts and roads, as well as information about accessibility of objects stored in the database of “Accessibility Passports” service developed previously. The next section contains description of the development process. The user scenarios, service functions, the use of Geo2Tag platform and Open Street Map with its libraries are presented. In “Social navigator” service the routes are described as a graph with weighted edges, where the weight is the rate of accessibility of the path parts. The mathematical method for estimation of accessibility according to various types of ability restrictions was developed and implemented in the service. The method is based on graph theory and provides an approach to formal ranging of the routes according to the accessibility level of persons with limited mobility.
Keywords
Web services; geographic information systems; graph theory; graphical user interfaces; handicapped aids; mobile computing; software architecture; Accessibility Map service; Accessibility Passports service; Geo2Tag platform; Open Street Map; Social Navigator service; ability restrictions; accessibility estimation; accessibility rate; application architecture; data model; disabled persons; formal routes; graph theory; information environment; mathematical method; object accessibility information; path parts; person accessibility level; road description; route part description; service functions; user scenarios; weighted edge graph; Complexity theory; Graphical user interfaces; Mobile communication; Navigation; Organizations; Planning; Roads;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Open Innovations Association FRUCT, Proceedings of 15th Conference of
Conference_Location
St. Petersburg
ISSN
2305-7254
Print_ISBN
978-5-7577-0463-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FRUCT.2014.6872420
Filename
6872420
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