TY - GEN
T1 - PONS – Mobility Assistance on Footpaths for Public Transportation
AU - Koutny, Reinhard
AU - Miesenberger, Klaus
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - This paper presents an ongoing project targeting mobility support for users of public transportation including people with limited mobility. Existing approaches in this field mostly offer non-continuous guidance during the whole journey including multiple rides with different vehicles and footpaths in between at transfer points. Especially people with limited mobility, like people with disabilities and elderly people, or travelers who are not familiar with the specific route or transfer point, like tourists, often struggle with public transportation. They crave for a seamless approach covering all links of the mobility chain – the sequence of sections of the whole route – and providing comprehensive assistance throughout the whole journey. Previous projects and widespread experiences of project partners revealed that especially footpath sections are lacking proper support. In particular, the consortium identified three problem areas in existing approaches when dealing with footpath sections: (1) A lack of information, (2) a lack of orientation and (3) a lack of provision of services. In order to bridge (lat. PONS) these gaps in the mobility chain, new paradigms and technology concepts are developed to tackle the shortcomings on footpaths and combined in a toolkit to help developers of applications with focus on pedestrian navigation and public transport to improve their solutions with sustainable and state-of-the-art approaches.
AB - This paper presents an ongoing project targeting mobility support for users of public transportation including people with limited mobility. Existing approaches in this field mostly offer non-continuous guidance during the whole journey including multiple rides with different vehicles and footpaths in between at transfer points. Especially people with limited mobility, like people with disabilities and elderly people, or travelers who are not familiar with the specific route or transfer point, like tourists, often struggle with public transportation. They crave for a seamless approach covering all links of the mobility chain – the sequence of sections of the whole route – and providing comprehensive assistance throughout the whole journey. Previous projects and widespread experiences of project partners revealed that especially footpath sections are lacking proper support. In particular, the consortium identified three problem areas in existing approaches when dealing with footpath sections: (1) A lack of information, (2) a lack of orientation and (3) a lack of provision of services. In order to bridge (lat. PONS) these gaps in the mobility chain, new paradigms and technology concepts are developed to tackle the shortcomings on footpaths and combined in a toolkit to help developers of applications with focus on pedestrian navigation and public transport to improve their solutions with sustainable and state-of-the-art approaches.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84952035414
U2 - 10.3233/978-1-61499-566-1-440
DO - 10.3233/978-1-61499-566-1-440
M3 - Conference proceedings
SN - 978-1-61499-565-4
VL - 217
T3 - Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
SP - 440
EP - 446
BT - Assistive Technology
A2 - Sik-Lanyi, Cecilia
A2 - Cudd, Peter
A2 - Miesenberger, Klaus
A2 - Hoogerwerf, Evert-Jan
PB - IOS Press
CY - Amsterdam
ER -