Volume 7 - Issue 7
Research on the construction of the resort mobile navigation system: A case study on the Promised Land Resort & Lagoon in Taiwan
Abstract
With the advent of the two-day weekend system in Taiwan, people's demand for leisure activities has risen sharply, and the leisure industry development in Taiwan has experienced a boom in recent years. Along with the popularization of the Internet, the network and leisure industries have become more closely interrelated. In the future, the cable network navigation mode of the fixed site will be unable to meet a wide range of leisure industry considerations, such as action, convenience, timeliness, and economy. Based on this situation, this research aimed to understand the planning mode of a navigation system for a large region resort, and the feasibility of its construction. In addition, the aim was to construct an integrated resort mobile navigation system with plentiful information on multimedia voice and spatial positioning by making use of the existing network multimedia and space information technology as the main development tools. At the same time, the study attempted to test and verify the guide system in a systematic and practical way, taking Promised Land Resort & Lagoon in Taiwan as an example, in the hope of presenting a resort navigation mechanism characterized by utility, vividness, real-time and multiple functions as well as reaping the benefits of promoted service quality and downsized human navigation.
Paper Details
PaperID: 79960132855
Author's Name: Tsai, C.-H.
Volume: Volume 7
Issues: Issue 7
Keywords: Navigation system, Network multimedia, Spatial information
Year: 2011
Month: July
Pages: 2233 - 2240