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摘要
新西兰是一个旅游中心。美丽而宁静的新西兰吸引了来自世界各地的热情游客,旅游业是新西兰经济的主要推动力。随着技术接管了人类生活的方方面面,将其与旅游业联系起来,以增强和增加其特征,使游客更轻松,更方便,这是很有意义的。在这样的一个尝试中,本研究利用快速反应(QR)码和近场通信(NFC)技术来扩大新西兰南地的旅游领域。快速响应(QR)码和近场通信(NFC)技术已经广泛应用于库存系统,在线支付系统等。本研究提出了一个名为QR Code and NFC Bases Information system (QNBIS)的系统,用于游客访问新西兰南国地区,旨在帮助游客提供他们周围感兴趣的物体的信息,从而使他们的旅行体验轻松愉快。通过扫描二维码或使用移动设备读取NFC标签,系统可以为相应的物体提供介绍,从而为流浪的游客提供急需的帮助。恶意替换QR码和NFC标签的危险限制了拟议研究的执行范围,因此,为了解决这一风险,实施了一种安全策略,其中提供了三种具体的实现方法。最后,在本研究中,实现并评估了一个概念验证(POS) QNBIS原型。评价结果表明,提出的QNBIS系统是一种可行的方法,为游客提供一个实用和安全的方式来获取周围感兴趣的物体的信息。
QR Code and NFC-Based Information System for Southland Tourism Industry-New Zealand
New Zealand is a hub of tourism. Beautiful and serene, this country plays a host to more diverse and enthusiastic travellers from across the globe and tourism is a major boost to New Zealand economy. With technology taking over all the aspects of human life, it simply makes sense to link it with tourism to enhance and augment its features and make it more hassle-free and easier for the tourists. In one such attempt, this research makes use of Quick Response (QR) code and Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to augment the field of tourism in Southland, New Zealand. Quick Response (QR) code and Near Field Communication (NFC) technology are already extensively used in inventory systems, online payment systems, and lots more. This research presents a system named QR Code and NFC Bases Information System (QNBIS) for tourists visiting Southland region of New Zealand and aims at assisting the tourists by providing the information about objects of interest in their surrounding and thereby making their travelling experience easy and enjoyable. By scanning QR codes or reading NFC tags using a mobile device, the system can provide an introduction for the corresponding object and therefore provide much-needed help to a wandering tourist. The danger of malicious replacement of QR codes and NFC tags limits the scope of execution of the proposed study, and therefore to address this risk, a security strategy is implemented where three specific implementation methods are offered. Lastly, in this research, a proof of concept (POS) QNBIS prototype is implemented and evaluated. The evaluation results show that the proposed QNBIS system is a viable method to provide tourists visiting Southland, with a practical and secure way to get information about their surrounding objects of interest.