2016
DOI: 10.3390/s17010060
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SCRMS: An RFID and Sensor Web-Enabled Smart Cultural Relics Management System

Abstract: Cultural relics represent national or even global resources of inestimable value. How to efficiently manage and preserve these cultural relics is a vitally important issue. To achieve this goal, this study proposed, designed, and implemented an RFID and Sensor Web–enabled smart cultural relics management system (SCRMS). In this system, active photovoltaic subtle energy-powered Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is used for long-range contactless identification and lifecycle management of cultural relics dur… Show more

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“…WSN-based monitoring infrastructures have been developed for a wide range of scenarios [39,40], and several applications can be found for environmental monitoring [41,42]. The deployment of WSNs in coastal and marine environments has been widely discussed [43,44]: anyway, the greater part of the applications focus on the measurement of water quality [45] and atmospheric parameters [46], while to our knowledge, no solution exists focusing on beach morphology as the one proposed in this paper.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WSN-based monitoring infrastructures have been developed for a wide range of scenarios [39,40], and several applications can be found for environmental monitoring [41,42]. The deployment of WSNs in coastal and marine environments has been widely discussed [43,44]: anyway, the greater part of the applications focus on the measurement of water quality [45] and atmospheric parameters [46], while to our knowledge, no solution exists focusing on beach morphology as the one proposed in this paper.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Podemos visualizar a arquitetura da IoT como uma pilha de camadas na qual cada camada é construída sobre camada anterior. Atualmente, existem diferentes arquiteturas que podem ser utilizadas na construção de aplicações para a IoT (RAY, 2016), sendo a mais comum baseada em três camadas (YANG et al, 2011;TSAI et al, 2014;ABDMEZIEM;TANDJAOUI;ROMDHANI, 2015;AL-FUQAHA et al, 2015), que são: camada de percepção; camada de rede; e camada de aplicação. Esta arquitetura e sua composição está representada na Figura a seguir.…”
Section: Arquitetura E Constituiçãounclassified
“…Ainda nas cidades inteligentes, podemos encontrar diferentes situações nas quais objetos históricos são armazenados em depósitos, exibidos ao público em museus ou são transportados para diferentes museus por diferentes razões (XIAO et al, 2016) como, por exemplo, empréstimos, permutas e doações (COSTA, 2006). Estes objetos possuem valor cultural alto, pois representam a herança histórica de determinada região ou país e precisam ser gerenciados corretamente para que sejam preservados de forma eficiente e efetiva.…”
Section: Preservação De Relíquias Culturaisunclassified
“…Hence, RFID is not only a preferred technology for indoor localization but also the most convenient one. RFID technology can facilitate indoor localization in different complex environments, such as in the areas of supply chain management, inventory control, and human or robot localization, in a cost effective way [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%