
Indoor Navigation
Indoor navigation refers to the technology and methods used to help people find their way inside buildings, such as malls, hospitals, or airports. Unlike GPS, which works outdoors, indoor navigation relies on various tools like Wi-Fi signals, Bluetooth beacons, and mapping software to determine a person's location within a structure. This technology can provide step-by-step directions, points of interest, and accessibility information, enhancing the experience of navigating complex indoor environments. It is especially useful in large, unfamiliar spaces where traditional navigation methods may not be effective.