DOI: 10.18421/tem123-01 ISSN:

Technical Review of Radio Frequency Identification and Internet of Things Technologies in Business Operations and Automated Indoor Location

Andreea-Alina Cornea, Alexandru Marius Obretin
  • Management of Technology and Innovation
  • Information Systems and Management
  • Strategy and Management
  • Education
  • Information Systems
  • Computer Science (miscellaneous)

The technological diversity applied in practical examples entails the identification and the analysis of different implementation options, thus opening the way to a world of technology. The goal of this paper is to spot novel prospects for incorporating sensors and Big Data techniques for better property administration strategies, through an indoor localization and navigation architecture. The hereby analysis uses an approach that combines Radio Frequency Identification technology, performance efficient algorithms for calculating routes in very large datasets, methodologies for optimizing spatial representations and Internet of Things specific hardware distribution techniques to properly address challenging logistics issues and complex facilities management. The proposed solution is tailored for a large underground parking area in a commercial center, enabling easy car location identification, automatic parking time calculation and dynamically determined occupancy levels, along with descriptive statistics about busy time intervals or visiting patterns.

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