A Case Study for eCampus Spatial

Author:

Thi Thanh Thoa Pham1,Ballatore Andrea2,Yin Junjun3,Truong-Hong Linh4,Carswell James D.3

Affiliation:

1. National University of Maynooth, Ireland

2. University of California – Santa Barbara, USA

3. Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland

4. University College Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

Location based querying is the core interaction paradigm between mobile citizens and the Internet of Things, so providing users with intelligent web-services that interact efficiently with web and wireless devices to recommend personalised services is a key goal. With today's popular Web Map Services, users can ask for general information at a specific location, but not detailed information such as related functionality or environments. This shortcoming comes from a lack of connection between non-spatial “business” data and spatial “map” data. This chapter presents a novel approach for location-based querying in web and wireless environments, in which non-spatial business data is dynamically connected to spatial base-map data to provide users with spatially-enabled attribute information at particular locations. The proposed approach is illustrated in a case study at the National University of Ireland in Maynooth (NUIM), where detailed 3D campus building models were constructed. Non-spatial university specific business data such as the functionalities and timetables of class rooms/buildings, campus news, noise levels, and navigation are then explored over the web and presented as both mobile and desktop web-services.

Publisher

IGI Global

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