The Sustainable Design and Manufacturing program at Georgia Tech approached KAMIA with a request to build two touch screen enabled kiosks to be used for a 3-week pilot program set to evaluate the performance and usage of an "urban mobility network" under research and development.
For the Urban Mobility Kiosk, the client intended to introduce a relatively complex system of online databases, real-time positioning devices, and public computer kiosks into a time-tested infrastructure of look-up tables, schedules, and general knowledge. Durability, reliability, and safety of the kiosk was paramount among the requirements of the design.