Virtual Ally: Campus Navigation System using Tableau

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Vishakha Shelke
Janvi Shree Shrimal
Pragati Tiwari
Pallavi Pawar

Abstract

Each year, the university admits a large number of new students. Although there are maps on the floors, it is difficult to locate administrative buildings, departments, libraries, canteens, and other locations on the campus, as well as how to locate such locations from one's current location. It makes it difficult for a newcomer to get to the required spot quickly and conveniently.A campus navigation system Virtual Ally, which is a map-based application, will be extremely useful in locating desired locations and determining the shortest route from current location to intended locations. As a result, anyone on campus will feel less frustrated and perplexed.The major purpose of this system is to create a smart phone application prototype that will guide individuals around the University campus.The proposed system is developed using Tableau and Android Studio. To locate each area, the system uses coordinates, which are determined by analyzing map images and mapping each point with the tableau drawing tool.

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Vishakha Shelke, Janvi Shree Shrimal, Pragati Tiwari, and Pallavi Pawar, “Virtual Ally: Campus Navigation System using Tableau”, Int. J. Comput. Eng. Res. Trends, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 59–65, Mar. 2022.
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