Navteq Destination Maps to Enable Routing for Interior Spaces
March 21, 2011Navteq has announced the launch of Navteq Destination Maps. Destination Maps feature a unique set of interior map attributes (for instance, escalators) with detailed place data to enable users to more efficiently navigate and explore interior spaces. With Navteq Destination Maps, location-based applications can extend beyond streets and sidewalks and into complex interior spaces, the company said.
Navteq Destination Maps moves the industry beyond the interactive floor plan maps available today and into a three-dimensional data model essential to a more advanced exploration and guidance experience, Navteq said. It does this by providing pedestrian-specific attributes unique to interior requirements like stairs and elevators as well as recognizing different floor levels (called Z-levels) that are essential for applications to "understand" movement between floors once inside a venue and generate routes and guidance. Navteq Destination Maps also include a Virtual Connections feature that enables more intuitive guidance by recognizing how pedestrians "cut across" open areas.
The product includes access restrictions to avoid being guided to an emergency exit as well as precise locations of important points such as the nearest public bathroom. Additional point-of-interest (POI) detail such as meta-tag data enables search to be associated not just with a POI (such as a department store) but with specific sub-information (for instance, perfume) within those categories.
Navteq is the first global map provider to offer this type of indoor mapping product. Initially, the company will focus on mapping large shopping centers in the U.S., but plans to extend the product to include other types of complex destinations in the future.
Navteq's own research indicates consumers are ready for indoor navigation: 74% of U.S. consumers are very likely to use interior mapping functionality when outside of their local area, and roughly 40% when local, its study said.
Navteq Destination Maps also allows for integration with other Navteq products and services; for instance, dynamic POI content — such as Movie and Event Listings — can keep users abreast of entertainment options within and near each venue. Additionally, Navteq LocationPoint Advertising services can deliver location-aware mobile ads and special offers to users as they shop, while helping to monetize high-value content.
"The concept of interior mapping and navigation is still relatively new," said Tom Fox, vice president, Maps and Content Americas, Navteq. "And we recognize that the interior of shopping centers is just the beginning: as future indoor positioning technologies are deployed,Navteq Destination Maps will support even more sophisticated applications like seeing where your friend is in the mall or how crowded a restaurant is in real-time. Navteq is actively working with its customers to help shape future indoor mapping applications."
Navteq Destination Maps covers more than 200 of the largest shopping centers in the U.S. (an average of more than 750,000 square feet) with expansion plans for more shopping centers and more types of destinations throughout North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific.





