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Innovative IoT Solution for Snorrastofa Museum: A Case Study
技术
- 传感器 - 声学传感器
- 传感器 - 全球定位系统
适用行业
- 零售
用例
- 室外环境监测
- 零售店自动化
挑战
Snorrastofa 是冰岛雷克霍特的文化和中世纪中心,在为游客制作引人入胜的多媒体指南方面面临着挑战。该博物馆希望提供一种身临其境的体验,帮助游客参与展品并讲述斯诺里·斯图鲁森 (Snorri Sturluson) 的故事。斯诺里·斯图鲁森是一位杰出的冰岛人,在 1206 年至 1241 年期间担任历史学家、学者和酋长。此外,博物馆希望为 Reykholt 镇提供 GPS 指南,以增强整体游客体验。
关于客户
Snorrastofa 是位于冰岛雷克霍特的文化和中世纪中心。雷克霍特 (Reykholt) 是一处重要的历史遗址,也是有史以来最杰出的冰岛人之一的故乡:历史学家、学者和酋长斯诺里·斯图鲁森 (Snorri Sturluson),他生活于 1206 年至 1241 年。该博物馆致力于保存和分享该地区丰富的历史和文化,特别关注斯诺里·斯图鲁森的生活和作品。该博物馆力求通过为雷克霍特镇制作引人入胜的多媒体指南和 GPS 指南来增强游客体验。
解决方案
Locatify 是一家基于位置的服务公司,它通过使用“自动旅游指南”模板创建 Android 和 iOS 应用程序来提供解决方案。该应用程序提供寻宝游戏、音频指南和兴趣点,为博物馆的参观者提供引人入胜的互动体验。该博物馆设有使用超宽带 (UWB) 技术的临时语音导览和使用 GPS 的永久户外导览。该应用程序使用室内和室外内容,包括支持 UWB 的音频指南、本地服务以及支持多种语言的室外 GPS 步行路线。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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