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  • Computer Science
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Digital Heritage

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  • The Internet of Things (IoT) enables connected objects for seamless communication and contextual information delivery.
  • Automated IoT devices can enhance visitor experiences in museums by providing interactive navigation and exploration information.
  • Current museum experiences can be improved through personalized, technology-driven engagement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate a Smart Navigation and Information System (SNIS) prototype for museum exploration.
  • To enhance visitor engagement and satisfaction in museums through personalized, presence-aware interactions.
  • To assess the efficiency and user-friendliness of an IoT-based system in a real-world museum setting.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a Smart Navigation and Information System (SNIS) prototype.
  • Deployment of the SNIS within Chakdara Museum.
  • Experimentation with 381 museum visitors to gather feedback on system parameters.

Main Results:

  • The SNIS was evaluated by 381 users on parameters including interest, realism, ease of use, satisfaction, usefulness, and user-friendliness.
  • A significant majority of users found the system interesting (201), useful (219), and user-friendly (210).
  • Positive user feedback indicates the system's potential for enhancing museum navigation and information delivery.

Conclusions:

  • The developed SNIS demonstrates the efficiency and usefulness of IoT technology in smart cultural heritage applications.
  • The system offers a more interactive and exciting museum exploration experience tailored to individual visitor presence.
  • SNIS proves valuable for smart museums, exhibitions, and cultural sites, improving visitor engagement and information accessibility.