Smart cities are a trading topic in both the academic literature and industrial world. The capability to provide the users with added-value services through low-power and low-cost smart objects is very attractive in many fields. Among these, art and culture represent very interesting examples, as the tourism is one of the main driving engines of modern society. In this paper, we propose an IoT-aware architecture to improve the cultural experience of the user, by involving the most important recent innovations in the ICT field. The main components of the proposed architecture are: (i) an indoor localization service based on the Bluetooth Low Energy technology, (ii) a wearable device able to capture and process images related to the user's point of view, (iii) the user's mobile device useful to display customized cultural contents and to share multimedia data in the Cloud, and (iv) a processing center that manage the core of the whole business logic. In particular, it interacts with both wearable and mobile devices, and communicates with the outside world to retrieve contents from the Cloud and to provide services also to external users. The proposal is currently under development and it will be validated in the MUST museum in Lecce.

Innovative IoT-aware Services for a Smart Museum / Mighali, Vincenzo; Del Fiore, Giuseppe; Patrono, Luigi; Mainetti, Luca; Alletto, Stefano; Serra, Giuseppe; Cucchiara, Rita. - (2015), pp. 547-550. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th International Conference on World Wide Web, WWW 2015 tenutosi a Firenze nel 18-22 May 2015) [10.1145/2740908.2744711].

Innovative IoT-aware Services for a Smart Museum

ALLETTO, STEFANO;SERRA, GIUSEPPE;CUCCHIARA, Rita
2015

Abstract

Smart cities are a trading topic in both the academic literature and industrial world. The capability to provide the users with added-value services through low-power and low-cost smart objects is very attractive in many fields. Among these, art and culture represent very interesting examples, as the tourism is one of the main driving engines of modern society. In this paper, we propose an IoT-aware architecture to improve the cultural experience of the user, by involving the most important recent innovations in the ICT field. The main components of the proposed architecture are: (i) an indoor localization service based on the Bluetooth Low Energy technology, (ii) a wearable device able to capture and process images related to the user's point of view, (iii) the user's mobile device useful to display customized cultural contents and to share multimedia data in the Cloud, and (iv) a processing center that manage the core of the whole business logic. In particular, it interacts with both wearable and mobile devices, and communicates with the outside world to retrieve contents from the Cloud and to provide services also to external users. The proposal is currently under development and it will be validated in the MUST museum in Lecce.
2015
24th International Conference on World Wide Web, WWW 2015
Firenze
18-22 May 2015
547
550
Mighali, Vincenzo; Del Fiore, Giuseppe; Patrono, Luigi; Mainetti, Luca; Alletto, Stefano; Serra, Giuseppe; Cucchiara, Rita
Innovative IoT-aware Services for a Smart Museum / Mighali, Vincenzo; Del Fiore, Giuseppe; Patrono, Luigi; Mainetti, Luca; Alletto, Stefano; Serra, Giuseppe; Cucchiara, Rita. - (2015), pp. 547-550. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th International Conference on World Wide Web, WWW 2015 tenutosi a Firenze nel 18-22 May 2015) [10.1145/2740908.2744711].
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