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One of the most common struggles I’ve seen as a student is simply finding my way around large campuses. Google Maps helps outdoors, but the moment you step inside a building, its usefulness ends. Freshers often feel lost trying to locate classrooms, labs, or administrative offices. The same happens in malls—hundreds of shops spread across multiple floors, but no easy way to find the exact store. That’s the gap I want to solve with CampusMaps: a mobile app that extends navigation indoors.

The concept is simple but powerful. Using only the phone’s built-in sensors like the accelerometer (for counting steps) and gyroscope (for direction), the app can estimate your movement and guide you in real time without relying on Bluetooth beacons, Wi-Fi routers, or any extra hardware. Just one tap, and CampusMaps becomes your personal indoor guide—pointing you toward your lecture hall, the library, or that café in a crowded mall.

The benefits are huge. Students, especially newcomers, gain confidence and independence navigating their campus. Shoppers save time and stress when locating specific stores. Universities and mall managers benefit too, since happier visitors means smoother operations and better experiences.

This problem matters to me because I’ve personally experienced the frustration of being lost in a new campus. What should be an exciting first day often turns into stress and confusion. With CampusMaps, we give people not just directions, but freedom, confidence, and time saved.

Of course, there will be challenges—accuracy, data mapping of interiors, and UI design—but if solved, CampusMaps could redefine how we navigate the world indoors.

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  • Impressive concept with clear practical relevance. If optimized well, this could scale beyond campuses into hospitals and large facilities.
  • Really thoughtful. I’d just say focus on making the UI super clean so it doesn’t feel like another cluttered navigation app.
  • This could genuinely help new students during orientation week. Maybe add a voice navigation option too for convenience.
  • Cool idea bro. You should try blending it with AR arrows for directions, would make it way more interactive.
  • Hey, this is actually super relatable. We face the same issue at our campus too, especially in big buildings. Would love to see how you’ll make it work without Wi-Fi.
  • This actually sounds super helpful for new students. Might be tough to make it work accurately in crowded areas though.
  • This feels like something every college needs. Curious how accurate can the direction tracking get with just a phone’s sensors?
  • This is clean! It’s one of those ideas that sounds simple but can really help a lot of students. Would be cool if it also showed shortcuts inside buildings.
  • I can totally imagine this being integrated into campus apps. Would be awesome if it worked offline too.
  • I like how it solves a real pain point. Not some fancy tech just for show. Would be fun to test this during college fests ngl.
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