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SE6387 Advanced Software Engineering Project Executive Master’s of Science in Software Engineering Advisor, Dr. Rym Z. Wenkstern Use Case Diagram An Indoor Interactive Navigation System for Mobile Devices System Sequence Diagram CometNAV is a simple to use Cloud-enabled app that provides an indoor navigation solution using Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. As a component of the UTD Smart Campus Project, CometNAV has the potential to provide navigational assistance to students, faculty and guests throughout the UT Dallas campus. System Architecture Cloud computing based on the open source LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) architecture in the UTD Smart Campus Project How it works Scan Tag You Are Here Suggesti ve Search Location details Identifies indoor position Highlights points of interest Utilizes suggestive search query Plots optimal route to destination System Features Future Enhancements Search Criteria: classroom, class, event, office, restroom, etc. Optimal Path Rendered Lewis “Marty” Cluck Andrew Bui Hariprasad Nagalla Sushil Uday Muzumdar Tracey L. Uddin Tom Kurien Real-time tracking using Bluetooth low energy sensors Navigation between floors Voice Assist Multiple building coverage UTD Smart Campus Project integration May 1, 2014 v3 Abstract John B. Hamilton Ajaykumar Aswathappa
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SE6387  Advanced Software Engineering Project

Executive Master’s of  Science in Software Engineering

Advisor, Dr. Rym Z. Wenkstern

Use Case Diagram

An Indoor Interactive Navigation System for Mobile Devices

System Sequence Diagram

CometNAV is a simple to use Cloud-enabled app that provides an indoor navigation solution using Near Field Communication (NFC) technology.

As a component of the UTD Smart Campus Project, CometNAV has the potential to provide navigational assistance to students, faculty and guests throughout the UT Dallas campus. 

System Architecture

Cloud computing based on  the open source LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) architecture in the UTD Smart Campus Project

How it works

Scan Tag You Are Here

Suggestive Search

Location details

• Identifies indoor position• Highlights points of interest• Utilizes suggestive search query• Plots optimal route to destination

System Features

Future Enhancements

Search Criteria:classroom, class,

event, office, restroom, etc.

Optimal Path

Rendered

Lewis “Marty” Cluck

Andrew BuiHariprasad Nagalla

Sushil Uday Muzumdar Tracey L. UddinTom Kurien

Real-time tracking using Bluetooth low energy sensors

Navigation between floors

Voice Assist Multiple building coverage

UTD Smart Campus Project integration

May 1,  2014 v3

Abstract

John B. Hamilton

Ajaykumar Aswathappa

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