NIHCOct 16, 2015

The Physical Web in Smart Cities

arXiv:1510.04951v120 citations
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This work addresses the integration of physical objects into web-based systems for smart city applications, but appears incremental as it builds on existing Physical Web approaches.

The paper discusses implementing the Physical Web concept in smart cities using wireless proximity models to connect physical objects to the web, enabling navigation and control via mobile devices, but does not report specific results or numbers.

In this paper, we discuss the physical web projects based on network proximity for Smart Cities. In general, the Physical Web is an approach for connecting any physical object to the web. With this approach, we can navigate and control physical objects in the world surrounding mobile devices. Alternatively, we can execute services on mobile devices, depending on the surrounding physical objects. Technically, there are different ways to enumerate physical objects. In this paper, we will target the models based on the wireless proximity.

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