DOI: 10.3390/ijgi15070290 ISSN: 2220-9964

Toward Multimodal Seamless Navigation in Smart Cities: A Critical Review of Positioning, Navigation Data, Route Planning, and Guidance

Munsu Kim, Misun Kim, Jiyeong Lee

With the advancement of smart city technologies and the proliferation of Mobility as a Service (MaaS), realizing seamless navigation that continuously connects heterogeneous mobility modes and indoor–outdoor spaces has emerged as a critical challenge. However, existing navigation services operate in a fragmented, siloed manner, segmented by transport mode and spatial environment, and thus possess fundamental limitations in supporting continuous mobility. This study establishes an analytical framework comprising the four core components of navigation systems (positioning, navigation data, route planning, and guidance) and critically reviews 108 prior studies identified through purposive sampling from Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar to evaluate the technical requirements and the level of seamless integration achieved for each component. The analysis reveals that while each component has reached a high level of maturity within its individual domain, four critical technical gaps persist across all components: positioning handover discontinuities at indoor–outdoor transition zones, structural and semantic inconsistencies between heterogeneous spatial datasets, static route planning that fails to account for transition-space uncertainties, and guidance systems whose context resets upon changes in transport mode. These gaps originate not from insufficient performance of individual technologies but from a systematic lack of research at the interface points between components. Overcoming these challenges necessitates a comprehensive redesign of the integrated system architecture, encompassing dynamically adaptive multi-sensor fusion positioning, hierarchical heterogeneous data integration models, probabilistic cost modeling for transition spaces, and adaptive guidance systems based on automatic context handover.

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