Sensors (Jul 2020)

Internet of Things for Smart Spaces: A University Campus Case Study

  • Ekaterina Gilman,
  • Satu Tamminen,
  • Rumana Yasmin,
  • Eemeli Ristimella,
  • Ella Peltonen,
  • Markus Harju,
  • Lauri Lovén,
  • Jukka Riekki,
  • Susanna Pirttikangas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20133716
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 13
p. 3716

Abstract

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Advances in technology and data analysis provide rich opportunities for developing intelligent environments assisting their inhabitants, so-called smart environments or smart spaces. Enhanced with technology, sensors, user interfaces, and various applications, such smart spaces are capable of recognizing users and situations they are in, react accordingly, e.g., by providing certain services or changes to the environment itself. Therefore, smart space solutions are gradually coming to different application domains, each with corresponding specific characteristics. In this article, we discuss our experiences and explore the challenges of a long-term real-world Internet of Things (IoT) deployment at a University campus. We demonstrate the technical implementation and data quality issues. We conduct several studies, from data analysis to interaction with space, utilizing the developed infrastructure, and we also share our actions to open the data for education purposes and discuss their outcomes. With this article, we aim to share our experience and provide real-world lessons learned when building an open, multipurpose, publicly used smart space at a University campus.

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