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Municipal and Mobile Navigation Systems in the City: Trends of Use and Options for Interaction

Student: Klishina Irina

Supervisor: Viktoria K. Antonova

Faculty: Vysokovsky Graduate School of Urbanism

Educational Programme: Urban Development and Spatial Planning (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2017

This thesis is devoted to the study of the interaction in the modern world of municipal navigation services in comparison with mobile navigation on various types of devices. The author seeks to assess current trends in the consumption of navigation services in mobile devices and to identify possible options for their interaction with municipal city navigation. Using the example of analyzing the consumption of the existing Yandex.Maps mobile application, the author analyse how their use changes the principles of route choice for Moscow residents and tourists. The author believes that in the future, stationary urban navigation will be used to a lesser extent. However, it is obvious that the coexistence of both mobile and municipal city navigation in the future will develop in a closer format.

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