The unexpected historical period we are living has abruptly pushed us to loosen any sort of interaction between individuals, gradually forcing us to deal with new ways to allow compliance with safety distances; indeed the present situation has demonstrated more than ever how critical it is to be able to properly organize our travel plans, put people in safe conditions, and avoid harmful circumstances. The aim of this research is to set up a system to monitor the flow of people inside public places and facilities of interest (museums, theatres, cinemas, etc.) without collecting personal or sensitive data. Weak monitoring of people flows (i.e. monitoring without personal identification of the monitored subjects) through Internet of Things tools might be a viable solution to minimize lineups and overcrowding. Our study, which began as an experiment in the Umbria region of Italy, aims to be one of several answers to automated planning of people's flows in order to make our land more liveable. We intend to show that the Internet of Things gives almost unlimited tools and possibilities, from developing a basic information process to implementing a true portal which enables business people to connect with interested consumers.
翻译:我们所经历的意外历史时期突然迫使我们放松个人之间的任何互动,逐渐迫使我们采取新的办法来遵守安全距离;事实上,目前的情况比以往更加表明,要能够适当地组织我们的旅行计划,把人们置于安全的条件下,并避免有害的情况,其目的在于建立一个系统,监测人们在公共场所和感兴趣的设施(博物馆、剧院、电影院等)内的流动情况,而不收集个人资料或敏感资料。通过因特网对人的流动情况(即在没有个人识别被监测对象的情况下进行监测)进行微弱的监测,或许是尽量减少排队和拥挤的可行办法。我们的研究始于意大利的乌姆布里亚地区,目的是对人的流动进行自动化规划,以便使我们的土地更适于居住。我们打算表明,从开发基本信息进程到实施真正的门户,使商业界人士能够与感兴趣的消费者联系,各种事情的互联网提供了几乎无限的工具和可能性。