2023 11th International Conference on Information Systems and Computing Technology (ISCTech) 2023
DOI: 10.1109/isctech60480.2023.00091
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The Applications of Internet of Things in Architectural Heritage Preservation

Shuyi Li,
Ke Du,
Wei Xu
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“…Among the many studies concerning IoCT and digital twin applications in the cultural heritage domain, [ 25 ] reviews the most important applications, mainly focusing on the valorisation of cultural heritage and to assist visitors and promote tourism. Very simple examples of such applications are the sensors activating a video when somebody enters a museum room or, in general, starting an automated reaction to human presence to make the heritage experience more interactive, enjoyable, and participative for visitors.…”
Section: The Internet Of Cultural Things (Ioct)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the many studies concerning IoCT and digital twin applications in the cultural heritage domain, [ 25 ] reviews the most important applications, mainly focusing on the valorisation of cultural heritage and to assist visitors and promote tourism. Very simple examples of such applications are the sensors activating a video when somebody enters a museum room or, in general, starting an automated reaction to human presence to make the heritage experience more interactive, enjoyable, and participative for visitors.…”
Section: The Internet Of Cultural Things (Ioct)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the many studies concerning IoCT and digital twin applications in the cultural heritage domain, [25] reviews the most important applications mainly focusing on the valorisation of cultural heritage and to assist visitors and promote tourism. Very simple examples of such applications are the sensors activating a video when somebody enters a museum room or in general to start an automated reaction to human presence, to make the heritage enjoyment more interactive and participative for visitors.…”
Section: The Internet Of Cultural Things (Ioct)mentioning
confidence: 99%