通过智能手机行人导航应用程序促进步行的创新方式

George Papageorgiou, Katerina Hadjigeorgiou, Alexander N. Ness
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本文的目的是调查人们准备使用智能手机导航应用程序来增强步行体验的程度。这款基于智能行人网络(SPN)系统的智能手机应用程序将提供各种激励措施,以促进步行。在本文提出的研究中,我们试图回答以下问题:如果人们通过使用应用程序获得奖励,他们会走得更多吗?这款应用能否通过提供导航信息、跟踪人们的步数、设定每日挑战和目标以及给予奖励来激励人们多走路?拟议中的应用程序能在多大程度上帮助用户变得更健康,同时改善环境状况?为此目的,在塞浦路斯进行了一项有代表性的抽样调查。数据收集完成后,在IBM SPSS软件包中进行统计分析。调查结果显示,除了导航信息,提供奖励也能激励人们多走路。具体来说,42%的人更喜欢金钱奖励,39%的人愿意接受捐给慈善机构的奖励。此外,大多数受访者不仅会使用,还会向他人推荐拟议的应用程序。
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An Innovative Way to Promote Walking via a Smartphone Pedestrian Navigation Application
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent to which people are prepared to use a smartphone navigation application to enhance their walking experience. The proposed smartphone app, which is based on a Smart Pedestrian Network (SPN) system would provide various incentives to promote walkability. In the research presented in this paper we attempt to answer questions such as: Would people walk more if they were rewarded by using the app? Can the proposed app motivate people to walk more by: providing navigation information, tracking peoples' steps, setting daily challenges and goals and giving rewards? To what extent can the proposed app support its users to become healthier and at the same time improve environmental conditions? For this purpose, a survey was conducted in Cyprus involving a representative sample of people. After data collection, statistical analysis was carried out in IBM SPSS software package. The results of the survey showed that apart from navigation information, providing rewards would motivate people to walk more. Specifically, 42% preferred their reward to be monetary while 39% would accept their reward to be donated for charity. Additionally, the majority of respondents would not only use but also recommend the proposed application to others.
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