AMBIENT-6G

Museum Guide

This use case proposes using battery-free END tags with RF backscatter communication in museums to deliver personalized, context-aware content to visitors. Traditional energy harvesting methods like light-based systems are unsuitable due to strict lighting conditions needed to preserve sensitive artifacts.

Instead, END tags placed near exhibits reflect RF signals from visitors’ smartphones or nearby emitters. When a visitor approaches, the tag is energized and modulates the signal to transmit exhibit-specific information. This enables proximity-based content delivery (e.g., audio, text, or multimedia) without affecting the museum’s conservation environment.

The system is low-maintenance, non-intrusive, and compatible with existing infrastructure (e.g., Wi-Fi), offering a sustainable and engaging way to enrich the visitor experience.

Type of experiment:
Simulation/Emulation

Functionality:
Ambient IoT



Location(s):
To be defined

Vertical sector(s):
Tourism & Culture

AMBIENT-6G


Duration:

GA Number: 101192113

SNS JU Call (Stream):
Call 3
Stream B

This tool has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation programme under the SNS ICE project (Grant Agreement No 101095841)