Title: MTR
1 A Cultural Heritage Space Identification
System Galileo and the European Cultural Assets
a European infrastructure serving another
European infrastructure
2Application requirements process followed
- After CAR we had several interactions with User
Communities representatives to move forward
toward application requirements - We have therefore acquired further elements for a
more comprehensive understanding of - User needs
- Current usage scenarios
- Potential Galileo system benefits
- Future usage scenarios
- Moreover, we identified potential demonstrators
scenarios in order to identify empirically
application requirements in context more familiar
to users -
3GNSS markets - the Galileo Services the priority
applications in Cultural Heritage sector
- We remind that the two main applications
identified in the Cultural Heritage sector have
been - Cultural Asset Management (CAM) services
security indoor and during cultural asset
transportation - Cultural Asset Fruition (CAF) services
tour/visiting guide e positioning - Geo time authentication (GTA )services
guaranteed positioning service, CA univocal
identification service - In the following slides we provide an example of
the entire process followed to define application
and service requirements
4Cultural Asset Management system User Scenarios
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An user could have at least 2 usage cases that
differ from each other by location o Indoor
security system o Transportation security
system CUSPIS CAM system must support both two
usages. a) Indoor security system In this
case the ca is located in a indoor system (into a
building like a museum or exhibition) and its
position can be known only using an RFID. The ca
equipped by a RFID tag communicates its presence
to an RFID reader. The RFID reader sends
information of the ca presence to SCC. If the
information regarding the ca presence dont reach
the SCC an alarm/warning events starts and
operators are immediately informed about the
danger. It is possible to install a position
transmitter on the ca so if it leaves its
standard position (i.e. thefts) it can be
possible to track its movements. Currently RFID
potentialities are really limited in the space
(RFID has a operability limited at 1m of
distance).
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- b) Transportation security system
- A transportation security system for art objects,
outside their usual exhibition site, must supply
a quantity of information aimed at ensuring
correct conservation, and at the same time be
extremely flexible and easy to use when giving
information on -
- Real time geographical positioning during all
phases of movement from removal of the object
from the site until its return, also including
the passage and permanence in airports and during
any of the various means of rail or road
transportation - Presence of mechanical stress such as vibrations
and shock - Information about correctness of moving and
placement during the loading phase, in respect of
the indications written on the cases - Microclimatic parameters, temperature and
relative humidity - Atmospheric pollutants etc.
- It is easy to understand that in this way the
CUSPIS CAM Client could be not only a pure
tracking unit, but a more complex unit very
helpful to know everything about the CA during
its movements.
6Tranport of CAs different possibilities
- We can observe that there are different types of
transport by air, by see and by truck. Each type
of transport has different risks in the air
transport the most dangerous phase for the CA is
the phase of boarding and disembark by the air ,
when the CA is on the trolleys (undercarriages)
in the transport by sheep it is really complicate
to receive a continue satellite signal and to
have a constant monitoring of the CA because in
the hold there isnt a good signal the transport
by truck presents various risks during the phases
of boarding and disembark and during the
itinerary because of possible obstacles that the
truck could find on the road. - Analyzing the transport by truck we can find the
following application scenarios - Route planning off board tracking and tracing
SCC suggests the best itinerary with final
destination coordinated. If the truck is out of
the route planed it can communicate immediately
to SCC the emergency. - Safeguard accessibility of case and monitor of
parameters responsible terminal and sensors
attached to CA package can send SCC alarm signal. - Case to be opened only in pre-defined geo-
referenced destination coordinate sensors
attached to each CA sends a signal to responsible
terminal if the CAs case is opened out of final
destination coordinate. -
- Moreover, it is possible during the trip, to
communicate immediately any kind of emergencies
to the SCC, to require help or a first aid.
7Cultural Asset Fruition system User Scenarios
- We can analyze CAF applications considering three
applications scenarios - Planning First level concerns a tourist which
plans to visit a cultural site system allows the
user to register his/her profile on an internet
site and receive information concerning his/her
points of interest before the visit. - On- travel Second level concerns specific
information that the tourist receive during
his/her journey to reach specific POI and
suggestions on specific itineraries. The tourist
use a portable device equipped with Egnos
receiver. - On site Third level concerns a tourist in
proximity of a POIs (outdoor) that receive
specific information related to the CAs or other
additional information useful for his/her visit
both for leisure or emergency (restaurants,
events, pharmacies, etc.) During indoor tour it
is necessary consider integration with local
system and/or the usage of other terminals
(rented). Contents included in this type of
terminals are protected and user pays the
service.
8GTA user scenario
- GTA application can be considered an important
component of both CAM and CAF applications. - CA univocal identification is a necessary
service requirement to realize other
applications. - The pre-requirement for the univocal
identification is a CA catalogue - It is necessary to establish which institution is
responsible for CA catalogue in a country the
Italian case is really complicate because the
catalogue concerns just limited geographical
areas as Lucca, part of Florence. - More over it is necessary an authority (which
could be represented by GOC) responsible for the
guarantee of ID. - The lack of a complete catalogue of CA in a
country is a strong barrier for the GTA
application development.
9Application requirements structure
- The application requirements should translate in
a structured format the user needs in order to
allow the definition of system requirements. The
main elements of this structure format are - A description of the specific needs
- The actions that are related to the specific
process related to the user need - Besides the application requirements there are
the service requirements that describe how the
system should perform when it is delivered -
10Application requirements example for CAF
- Need The user close to a POI receives
information on it from a service provider - Description The user scenario is that of a
tourist that visit the historic centre of a city
part of his/her itinerary chosen.He/she has
received all the contents on his/her terminal
concerning the POIs on his/her itinerary. - In proximity of a main CAs (identified by the
system through its geo-referenced coordinates)
user can contact SCC to have additional
information and establish a connection with SCC. - Process
- The user get close to the CAs and checks the
information on the terminal - On the terminal appears the basic description of
the CAs (small picture, name, historical period)
and a set of link that allow him/her to get more
info on it (detailed historical/cultural
information, related PoIs) or other info
(logistic, emergency).He/she can asks SCC
additional information or communicates an
emergency or assistance. - Service requirements In case of loss of
communication with the SCC, the system has to
attempt automatically to reconnect.
11Application requirements example for CAM
- Need Recognition of final destination of a CAs
- Description The user scenario is that of CAs
lent for an exhibition that is transported by
truck and arrive to the final destination. - Process
- Current processBefore the journey the
responsible of the CAs set on the terminal the
itinerary and the final destination. At the
arrival responsible for CAs receives on his/her
terminal . - Possible future process SCC suggests the best
itinerary. Responsible receives on his/her
terminal the final destination coordinates. When
the truck arrives at the final destination the
responsibles terminal sends SCC a signal. - Service requirements there is a central control
(SCC) that receive all the information. - In case of loss of communication between
responsible terminal and the SCC, the system has
to attempt automatically to reconnect.
12Application requirements example for CAM
- Need Communication between the terminal of Cas
responsible and the sensors attached on the CAs. - Description The user scenario is that of CAs
lent for an exhibition that is transported by
truck. During the journey the sensors communicate
to the terminal info about Ca presence,
temperature, humidity, vibration. - Process
- Before the journey the sensors are positioned in
the Cas cases and are set the time unit to
transmit data to the Cas responsible terminal. - Service requirements In case of loss of
communication between the terminal and the
sensors the system has to send an alarm signal.
Galileo is a guaranteed system truck can be
immediately localized from the SCC .
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