MARSHALL, Mark (2018). Interacting with heritage: On the use and potential of IoT within the cultural heritage sector. In: 2018 Fifth International Conference on Internet of Things: Systems, Management and Security. IEEE, 15-22. [Book Section]
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Abstract
This paper discusses the potential for the use of IoT technologies within cultural heritage, including the creation of new interactive experiences, visit personalisation, visitor data analysis, connected and distributed museum visits and the provision of pre- and post-visit experiences. We argue that cultural heritage offers a key opportunity for the development and deployment of new IoT systems, with potential benefits both for the cultural heritage domain and the IoT community.
We present a number of areas of potential work for IoT researchers that are applicable to the heritage domain and to the broader IoT context, including challenges around poor connectivity, identifying and tracking visitors, and providing systems that are easily installed configured and maintained in environments with minimal infrastructure and poor technical support.
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