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The design of direction finding systems in buildings
E N Corlett1, I Manenica, R P Bishop
1Department of Engineering Production, University of Birmingham.
Abstract:
The directory and sign-posting in a University building was investigated and modified. Tests were run of the existing system, and the proposed new system; after modifications from the tests the revised system is being installed. A technique for designing direction-finding systems in buildings is outlined.
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