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Implementing IoT in Self-Drive Tour Guide Services: A Case Study of The Local Guide Scotland
技术
- 传感器 - 自动驾驶传感器
- 传感器 - 全球定位系统
适用行业
- 零售
用例
- 零售店自动化
- 车载远程信息处理
挑战
The Local Guide Scotland 是一家自驾游导游公司,面临着提供有关苏格兰著名的北海岸 500 公路沿线历史和景点的高质量本地音频故事的挑战。该公司希望为其客户提供身临其境且信息丰富的体验,但事实证明传递此类信息的传统方法是不够的。该公司需要一个解决方案,使他们能够包含本地兴趣点和应用内可购买的音频旅游,并将应用程序有效地分发给客户。
关于客户
The Local Guide Scotland 是一家自驾导游公司,对苏格兰高地和北海岸 500 步道有着深入的了解。该公司致力于为客户提供身临其境、信息丰富的体验,让他们有机会探索 North Coast 500 步道的丰富历史和景点。该公司以其对该地区的深入了解以及对提供高质量本地音频故事的承诺而感到自豪。该公司的客户通常是有兴趣自驾探索北海岸 500 公路的游客和当地人。
解决方案
苏格兰本地向导选择 Locatify 自动导游模板作为他们的解决方案。该模板允许他们包含当地的兴趣点以及应用内可购买的音频导览。该公司还与当地的租车和住宿公司合作,使用branch.io 的优惠券代码分发该应用程序。该应用程序使用户外 GPS 导游和地图标记,其中包含当地景点的类别,例如餐厅和住宿。客户提供了品牌资产,例如应用程序图标、加载图像、横幅徽标并选择了主题颜色。该应用程序可在 Android 和 iOS 设备上从 Locatify App Store 和 Locatify Play Store 免费下载。
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