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Experiences of developing and deploying a context-aware tourist guide
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Context-aware Pervasive SystemEngineeringSmart CityContext-aware Tourist GuideContext AwarenessCommunicationLocation-based ServicePervasive ComputingInternet Of ThingsDesignUser ExperienceMobile ComputingTourism PlanningCity VisitorsBusinessHuman-computer InteractionTourismPortable Guide UnitsGuide SystemTourist ExperienceUbiquitous Application
Reaching this stage has been the culmination of a number of distinct research efforts. The paper reports on developing and evaluating a hand‑held context‑aware tourist guide system for city visitors. The GUIDE system was built by capturing requirements, studying cell‑based wireless technology, deploying a city‑wide network, modeling attractions, prototyping a distributed application, and evaluating it in a field trial. The system is publicly available in a major tourist destination and offers a blueprint for developing interactive context‑aware systems.
The GUIDE system has been developed to provide city visitors with a hand-held context-aware tourist guide. The system has been successfully deployed in a major tourist destination and is currently at the stage where it is publicly available to visitors who wish to explore the city. Reaching this stage has been the culmination of a number of distinct research efforts. In more detail, the development of GUIDE has involved: capturing a real set of application requirements, investigating the properties of a cell-based wireless communications technology in a built-up environment and deploying a network based on this technology around the city, designing and populating an information model to represent attractions and key buildings within the city, prototyping the development of a distributed application running across portable GUIDE units and stationary cell-servers and finally, evaluating the entire system during an extensive field-trial study. This paper reports on our results in each of these areas. We believe that through our work on the GUIDE project we have produced a blueprint for the development of interactive context-aware systems that should be of real value to those in the community who wish to develop such systems in a practical environment.
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