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Indoor and Outdoor Navigation

Indoor navigation refers to the methods and technologies used to guide people within enclosed spaces like buildings, malls, or airports, often utilizing GPS-like systems, maps, and beacons. Outdoor navigation, on the other hand, involves finding one's way in open environments, typically relying on GPS, maps, and compass systems. Both navigation types help individuals locate themselves, reach destinations, and understand their surroundings, but they differ significantly due to varying challenges, such as signal interference indoors and broader landscapes outdoors.