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  • Urban Planning
  • Educational Technology

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  • Smart cities are a growing area of research and development.
  • College campuses are integral components of smart city initiatives.
  • Developing effective smart campus strategies is a current research focus.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a scheme for constructing smart and friendly college campuses.
  • To address key aspects of smart campus development: social circle formation, educational guidance, and resource optimization.
  • To introduce and evaluate the OnCampus mobile platform as a tool for smart campus implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Designed and implemented the OnCampus mobile platform.
  • Integrated interest mining for social circle formation.
  • Incorporated emotion analysis for educational guidance.
  • Developed a secondary trading platform for resource allocation.

Main Results:

  • The OnCampus platform was successfully developed and deployed in select colleges.
  • Demonstrated the platform's capability to form social circles based on user interests.
  • Showcased the platform's effectiveness in providing educational guidance through sentiment analysis.
  • Validated the secondary trading platform's role in optimizing campus resource distribution.

Conclusions:

  • The OnCampus platform successfully fulfills its designed functions for a smart campus.
  • The proposed scheme provides a viable approach to building smart and user-friendly campus environments.
  • OnCampus represents a significant step towards realizing the vision of integrated smart campuses within smart cities.