University campuses are essentially a microcosm of a city. They comprise diverse facilities such as residences, sport centres, lecture theatres, parking spaces, and public transport stops. Universities are under constant pressure to improve efficiencies while offering a better experience to various stakeholders including students, staff, and visitors. Nonetheless, anecdotal evidence indicates that campus assets are not being utilised efficiently, often due to the lack of data collection and analysis, thereby limiting the ability to make informed decisions on the allocation and management of resources. Advances in the Internet of Things (IoT) technologies that can sense and communicate data from the physical world, coupled with data analytics and Artificial intelligence (AI) that can predict usage patterns, have opened up new opportunities for organisations to lower cost and improve user experience. This thesis explores this opportunity via theory and experimentation using UNSW Sydney as a living laboratory.
翻译:大学校园基本上是一个城市的缩影,包括住宅、体育中心、讲座剧院、停车场和公共交通站等各种设施;大学不断受到提高效率的压力,同时向学生、工作人员和游客等各种利益攸关方提供更好的经验;然而,传闻证据表明,校园资产没有得到有效利用,这往往是由于缺乏数据收集和分析,从而限制了就资源分配和管理作出知情决定的能力;能够感知和传播来自物理世界的数据的物联网技术的进步,加上能够预测使用模式的数据分析学和人工智能(AI),为各组织降低成本和改善用户经验开辟了新的机会;这一论文通过理论和实验利用悉尼作为活的实验室探索了这一机会。