A Modular, Low-Cost IoT System for Environmental and Behavioural Monitoring in Cultural Heritage Sites
Juan Palomeque-Gonzalez

TL;DR
This paper introduces a modular, affordable IoT system utilizing off-the-shelf components and cloud integration for real-time environmental and visitor behavior monitoring in cultural heritage sites, enhancing conservation efforts especially in resource-limited settings.
Contribution
It presents a novel low-cost, modular IoT framework with integrated computer vision for heritage site monitoring, adaptable via JSON configurations and validated through a simulated deployment.
Findings
Achieved up to 95% accuracy in visitor behavior classification
Demonstrated low power consumption and cost-effectiveness (<200 GBP per node)
Validated system robustness and scalability in simulated heritage site deployment
Abstract
The preservation of cultural heritage faces growing challenges from climate change, tourism pressure, and limited conservation resources. Existing monitoring solutions are often cost-prohibitive, proprietary, and inflexible, leaving many institutions, particularly in developing regions, without viable tools for proactive management. This study presents a modular, low-cost Internet of Things (IoT) system designed for real-time environmental and behavioural monitoring in heritage sites. Built with off-the-shelf components such as ESP32 microcontrollers and Raspberry Pi, the system integrates a wireless sensor network, edge computing, and cloud services (Microsoft Azure) to measure variables including temperature, humidity, sound, and visitor proximity. It also incorporates computer vision models to classify visitor behaviour, achieving up to 95% accuracy using fine-tuned Vision…
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Taxonomy
TopicsConservation Techniques and Studies · IoT-based Smart Home Systems · 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
