The HBIM4LazioHeritage project has started test sessions for sensors at the DART museum located in the suggestive Bramante Cloister, where Pistoletto's exhibition "Infinity" is currently underway. The objective of these tests is to evaluate the mobility and preferences of visitors with respect to the objects and products on display.

🏛 In particular, the installation of sensors based on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology, known as "beacons", is planned in two rooms of the exhibition. These devices will be strategically placed within the rooms to detect the signals transmitted by the "protector" devices worn by museum visitors. 

📈 The captured data will then be transmitted to a gateway and subsequently stored on a dedicated server. Here, they will be processed using algorithms developed by Systema S.r.l., specifically and integrated into the informative 3D model of the Bramante Cloister.

🔎💁♂️💁♀️ The test aims to conduct a short experimentation, involving a selected sample of visitors, in order to obtain an initial evaluation of the stopping points and the most frequent passages in the two rooms under study. The information collected will be invaluable for improving the organization of visit routes and the arrangement of the objects and products on display, taking into account the preferences expressed by visitors during their stops.

🗺 With the extension of these tests on a larger scale, it will be possible to obtain more detailed indications on how to diversify and personalize the exhibition offer based on themes and categories of preference.

🖥 This form of experimentation can subsequently be integrated into an Internet system (IoT) for the collection and management of data of different nature, including climate comfort, security, the maximum number of hourly attendance per room and energy consumption, among others.