Project FP7-216923SMARTMUSEUMCultural Heritage Knowledge Exchange PlatformDeliverable D1.2bTechnology and device selection for SM artifact recognition
RFID tag administrationstandardMechanical durabilityhighSoftware portabilityhigh Mainstream OS to be usedDisplay size≥ 3.5-inch Recommended sizeTabl
Wide area networkingHSDPA (3G+), UMTS (3G)standardEDGE (2.75G), GPRS (2.5G)standard 2G access is used as “fallback networks” when no 3G is presentRFID
3 Museum artifact recognition and user activity monitoringPosition based (large) object recognition for street scenarios is out of scope of present ch
document, offline data access should be supported. The largest UHF tag IC available at the moment - UCODE HSL6 from NXP (ISO 18000-6B) is going to be
3.3 Description of HF RFID standardsHigh frequency (HF) vicinity RFID communication is specified by ISO 15693, ISO 14443 standards. The first one, tar
Data retention time of all those tags is 10 years and maximum access speed up to 848 kbps.Figure 2 HF RFID tags13Some 13.56 MHz tags are shown on the
The WDI SDID device and its software were tested by Apprise with Hyundai PDA and ISO 15693 compatible tags.Figure 4 RFID technology PDA test setHyunda
Figure 5 RFID technology test set with HP iPAQ 214 Enterprise HandheldiPAQ 214 PDA withWDI RFID reader attached.Figure 6 RFID technology test set with
Figure 7 Figure 8 Japanese KDDI (AU) RFID enabled RFID phone..A Japanese phone using competing FeliCa HF (ISO-14443A noncompliant) RFID technology. U
4 User device selectionThis section describes actual selection of museum- and user owned guiding devices to be used for SM demonstrator. The museum ow
Executive SummaryThe main objective of this deliverable is to explain selection criterias of museum artifact recognition technologies and user hand h
Figure 8 Smart mobile device market Q4 2006 and Q4 2007For high-end PDAs and MIDs performing over 300MIPS, to be referred as museum owned devices in t
Open Handset Alliance including the Google-Android initiative and Nokia’s recent acquisition of Trolltech are seen as developments i
4.3 User device OS selectionBesides the specific SMARTMUSEUM requirements towards the selection of the suitable user device that were identified in th
4.4 Windows Mobile OS overviewWindows Mobile (WM) is a Microsoft embedded operating system combined with a suite of basic applications for mobil
1. Rapidly developing mobile applications.2. Developing applications that take advantage of Web services or data in XML.3. Developing applications by
What are the benefits of Symbian OS?1. Wide selection of applications available for a range of mobile phones 2. Implements industry standard pro
5 User device selection for SM demonstratorBased on previous analysis, it is recommended to select Windows Mobile based MID, p
1 x 3.5mm earphone jack7 Ports 1.1 MiniUSB host and device USB host is an advantage8 Slots SDIO/MMC slot Suitable form factory for RFID modulesGraphi
5.2 HP iPAQ214 Enterprise HandheldThis device is the most modern PDA available on the market. The device was found after the Florence me
WPA2 (personal and enterprise) security, WMM (802.11e support), Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR12 GPS/Galileo NA13 Infrared NASoftware14 Software installed Win
TABLE OF CONTENTS1 Document structure and focus...51.1 A
5.3 Nokia N96 Overview Nokia N96 is a candidate for user owned SM device mainly for outdoor user scenarios.System features1 Date announced 1Q 20072
Communication features11 Wireless HSDPA/UMTS/GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHz; 802.11b/g with WPA security, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR A2DP, DVB-H Class C TV r
5.4 Nokia N97An alternative Symbian based smartphone to be considered as user owned SM device. The advantage over previous selection: better manufactu
900, 1800, 2100MHz; 802.11b/g with WPA security, Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP, FM RDS receiveran option12 GPS/Galileo A-GPS13 Infrared YESSoftware14 Software in
6 Technology updatesNokia 6212 Classic NFC became available, November, 2008Nokia 6212 was tested by ELIKO performing significantly faser than previous
7 Final conclusions The scope of the SMARTMUSEUM project involves the right choice of user device from a number of perspectives, such as technical req
Appendix 1Symbian Technical specification 7.1 Core OSSecurity, Privacy and Content Protection• Application capability management • Application data ca
Networking & Comms• Bluetooth v2.0 (L2CAP, RFCOMM, SDP, GAP and SPP) plus profile support • Bluetooth stereo headset support• USB v2.0 High Speed
• Unicode 3.0 Kernel & Hardware Services• ARMv5, v6 and v7 support • L2 cache support • Defragmentation of physical RAM • Demand paging of read-on
Enterprise Application Services• Calendaring including vCalendar v1.0 and interoperability with Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes servers • Contacts
Table of figures and tablesFigure 1 QR code label example...
1 Document structure and focusThis document is divided in the following main parts:1. Description of selected use scenarios and user needs.2. Selectio
1.2 Deliverable purpose, scope and contextThe overall objective of the SMARTMUSEUM project is to develop a software and hardware platform for inno
2 SMARTMUSEUM requirements towards the user devicesAs defined at D1.1, two main scenarios will be supported by the SMARTMUSEUM solution: Inside scena
• users and service providers are interested in full multimedia experience,• museums are looking for better statistics,• users are interested in site
Audio synthesis – Capability of text to voice synthesis (recommended feature). SMARTMUSEUM database access – Generic web browsing capability to ac
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