Improving Tourist Experience Through an IoT Application Based on FatBeacons
Mois\'es Lodeiro-Santiago, Pino Caballero-Gil, C\'andido, Caballero-Gil, F\'elix Herrera Priano

TL;DR
This paper introduces FatBeacon, an extension of Bluetooth protocol, to broadcast web content in areas without Internet, enhancing tourist experiences using IoT and BLE technology.
Contribution
It presents the FatBeacon protocol for offline content broadcasting and compares BLE technologies for tourism applications.
Findings
FatBeacon effectively delivers web content without Internet.
BLE technologies vary in performance for tourism use.
The protocol improves tourist experience in remote areas.
Abstract
This paper describes the use of a new extension of the Bluetooth connection protocol, called FatBeacon, which faces the problem of obtaining information where no Internet connection is available. Rather than advertising a URL to load a web page, the FatBeacon protocol has the ability to broadcast any basic web contents actually hosted on the device. In particular, FatBeacons are here used to improve the tourist experience in places with no Internet coverage through a new application of the Internet of Things (IoT). Thanks to the fact that the web content is emitted by the own FatBeacon, any smartphone with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) can be used to receive touristic information, even in uncovered areas, such as rural or mountain destinations. This work does not only show the applicability of the new FatBeacon protocol, but it also presents a performance comparison of different BLE…
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