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"DINOS for Smart Cities" is a hybrid system that collects and manages information and aids users travelling in cities by making use of localisation services. It incorporates an intelligent information system that automatically manages the status of the queues at tourist attractions, thus distributing visitors among different places of interest. The system is also able to determine which queue is moving most quickly. DINOS as a prototype demonstrates well that the augmented reality is a new technology and it melds real-life views with overlaid digital information as tags delivering a sensory experience that feels real. The handset’s GPS capability determines the exact location a person is standing, while an internal compass determines the direction the user is looking. The implementation and evaluation of this research were supported by the University of Malta, Valletta Local Council and Vodafone Malta Ltd. Conduct a reality check trial with one of the awarded ideas .

 

The second stage of the GNSS Living Lab Prize now calls for interested Living Labs to submit proposals for launching pilots for the three winning ideas. The proposing Living Labs shall demonstrate that they can offer the best validation environment for a specific idea, including the most promising prospects for its potential adoption and commercial exploitation. GAINS will select three Living Labs that will have the opportunity to host a reality check trial with one of the winning ideas in their own Living Lab environment, along with the involvement of relevant user communities and potential future customers. Each of the three selected Living Labs will receive up to €20,000 in co-funding for their pilot activities

 

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More:Dylan Seychell | info@dylanseychell.eu

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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