1. Field
The subject matter disclosed herein relates to an indoor likelihood heatmap and more specifically, but by way of example only, to generating or using an indoor likelihood heatmap in conjunction with movement within an indoor area.
2. Information
Paper maps have been used by people for hundreds, if not thousands of years, to aid navigation in unfamiliar or foreign territories. Electronic maps began to be available during the twentieth century. With the advent of the Internet, people could electronically access maps of many places from all over the globe. Web-based mapping services could also provide directions from one point to another point. These directions from web-based mapping services were originally relatively static. With the invention of satellite-positioning system (SPS) technology and ever-smaller electronic devices, however, so-called turn-by-turn directions could be provided dynamically as travelers journeyed toward their destination.
Electronic maps, web-based mapping services, and turn-by-turn directions focus on providing navigational aids in certain situations and in particular environments. Unfortunately, there are other situations or different environments for which they are not intended or have not been designed. Consequently, there remain a number of situations, environments, etc. in which navigational or other location-based services may be improved.