J. Cosmas, Ben Meunier, Kareem Ali, Nawar Jawad, Hongying Meng, Florian Goutagneux, Eric Legale, Matteo Satta, P. Jay, Xun Zhang, Chuanxi Huang, Jorge Garcia, Marios Negru, Yue Zhang, T. Kourtis, Charilaos Koumaras, C. Sakkas, Li-Ke Huang, R. Zetik, Krzysztof Cabaj, W. Mazurczyk, M. E. Cakan, A. Kapovits
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引用次数: 11
Abstract
In this paper we present a 5G Internet Radio-Light (IoRL) architecture and services for museums that can be readily deployed because it utilizes unlicensed visible light and millimeter wave part of the electromagnetic spectrum and which is used to provide museums' visitors with accurate location, interaction, access to Internet and high resolution video on a Tablet PC. The paper describes the museum, its related use case scenarios, the user and functional requirements and the IoRL architecture.