Museum Automation with RFID
Farshid Sahba, Maryam Nazaridoust

TL;DR
This paper proposes an RFID-based system to enhance museum management by monitoring valuable items, environmental conditions, and visitors, aiming to improve security, preservation, and visitor experience.
Contribution
It introduces an RFID-enabled framework for integrated management of museum assets, environmental monitoring, and visitor guidance, which is a novel application in this context.
Findings
Improved security through RFID tracking of valuable items.
Enhanced environmental condition monitoring and alerts.
Better visitor management and information dissemination.
Abstract
By increase of culture and knowledge of the people, request for visiting museums has increased and made the management of these places more complex. Valuable things in a museum or ancient place must be maintained well and also it need to managing visitors. To maintain things we should prevent them from theft, as well as environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, PH, chemical factors and mechanical events should be monitored. And if the conditions are damaging, appropriate alerts or reports to managers and experts should be announced. Visitors should also be monitored, as well as visitors need to be guided and getting information in the environment. By utilizing RFID technology and short-distance network tools, technical solutions for more efficient management and more effective retention in museums can be implemented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · RFID technology advancements · QR Code Applications and Technologies
