PRE2023 1 Group3

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Members
Name Student Number Study e-mail Roles (to be decided)
Wilbur van Lierop - - -
Quincy Salden - - -
Jerome Bleyendaal 1483870 Electrical Engineering j.bleyendaal@student.tue.nl
Jack Grunfeld 2064677 Exchange (software and Robotics engineering) j.w.v.grunfeld@student.tue.nl



Objective | Problem Statement

The aim of this project is to create an interactive mapping solution tailored to the needs of TU/e (Eindhoven University of Technology) students, with a specific focus on first-year students and newcomers to the Eindhoven campus. The project aims to develop a user-friendly platform that provides essential information about campus facilities, including building locations, lecture rooms, study spots, bicycle parking, and more. This platform will also offer real-time updates and recommendations to enhance the overall campus experience.

Target user

1. First-Year Students:

  • Orientation: First-year students are often new to both the university and the city. They may not be familiar with the layout of the campus, the locations of key facilities, or the services available to them.
  • Needs: They require guidance and support to navigate the campus efficiently. They may also seek information about academic resources, extracurricular activities, and student services.
  • Challenges: Finding lecture rooms, study spots, and other essential places can be challenging during the initial days. They may also face difficulties in understanding the campus culture and community.


2. Newcomers to Eindhoven:

  • Orientation: new students are often new to both the university and the city. They may not be familiar with the layout of the campus, the locations of key facilities, or the services available to them.
  • Integration: They are in the process of adapting to a new environment, which includes adjusting to the campus, city life, and local culture, seeking information around groups, extracurricular activities or student services, very required for student who have not been at TUe from first year which TUe puts on integration and orientation programs.


3. Diverse Backgrounds:

  • International Students: TUe attracts a diverse student body, including international students. This diversity adds to the complexity of the target audience, as language and cultural differences may influence their needs and preferences.
  • Varied Academic Disciplines: TUe offers a range of academic programs, each with its unique requirements and facilities. Understanding these variations is important when tailoring the solution.

Key Features

  • Real-Time Updates: Implement a dynamic system for real-time updates, including alerts for occupied bicycle parking areas, out-of-order coffee machines, and suggestions for available study spots.
  • User Engagement: Encourage user engagement through features like reviews, ratings, and reporting mechanisms, fostering a sense of community among TUe students.
  • Mobile Accessibility: Ensure that the interactive map is accessible via mobile devices, allowing students to use it conveniently on the go.
  • Path finding: to have the ability to show the best route to locations around TUe. (Using A* search or Dijkstra's algorithm) .

Milestones | Time Frames

Sunday 10th 18:00

- Update wiki with basic info about project