In the recent years, there is a growing interest in exploiting the advances of mobile and pervasive computing to museum environments. A mobile museum guide, named iMuse Mobile Tour is presented in this paper. The guide utilizes UHF RFID technology to provide context aware information services. It comprises predefined and self-defined tours as well as interactive games to stimulate learning. A group support service is introduced, which enables group visitors to exploit guidance services on their private mobile phones. The service provides access to information retrieved by museum's RFID enabled devices. © 2011 IEEE
Mobile technology can be used to deliver learner-centred experiences at a museum without compromisin...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a self-guided tour system that allows a visitor to instantly share h...
In the recent years, there is an extremely growing interest for the digitalization of museums throug...
The growth in wireless and mobile communications technologies offers many new opportunities for muse...
Abstract In this paper, we propose a multi-device, location-aware museum guide. It is a mobile guide...
In the recent years, there is an extremely growing interest in the development of mobile information...
During a museum visit, social interaction can improve intellectual, social, personal and cultural de...
The paper aims at supporting human activities with mobile information technology. Supporting activit...
Recent advances in wireless network technologies create the potential to significantly enhance the e...
For many years, art museums have been at the forefront of offering their visitors learning experienc...
The use of mobile technologies to support museum visitors has primarily been concerned with the adop...
wide range of visitors without compromising the aesthetic appeal of its Victorian/Edwardian design. ...
AbstractThe self-guided tour system in a museum or an art gallery usually provides only one-way info...
Currently, museums provide their visitors with interactive tour guide applications that can be insta...
Mobile technology can be used to deliver learner-centred experiences at a museum without compromisin...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a self-guided tour system that allows a visitor to instantly share h...
In the recent years, there is an extremely growing interest for the digitalization of museums throug...
The growth in wireless and mobile communications technologies offers many new opportunities for muse...
Abstract In this paper, we propose a multi-device, location-aware museum guide. It is a mobile guide...
In the recent years, there is an extremely growing interest in the development of mobile information...
During a museum visit, social interaction can improve intellectual, social, personal and cultural de...
The paper aims at supporting human activities with mobile information technology. Supporting activit...
Recent advances in wireless network technologies create the potential to significantly enhance the e...
For many years, art museums have been at the forefront of offering their visitors learning experienc...
The use of mobile technologies to support museum visitors has primarily been concerned with the adop...
wide range of visitors without compromising the aesthetic appeal of its Victorian/Edwardian design. ...
AbstractThe self-guided tour system in a museum or an art gallery usually provides only one-way info...
Currently, museums provide their visitors with interactive tour guide applications that can be insta...
Mobile technology can be used to deliver learner-centred experiences at a museum without compromisin...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a self-guided tour system that allows a visitor to instantly share h...