Technology Category
- Sensors - Acoustic Sensors
- Sensors - GPS
Applicable Industries
- Equipment & Machinery
- Retail
Use Cases
- Real-Time Location System (RTLS)
- Retail Store Automation
About The Customer
Eldheimar museum is a significant cultural institution located at the UNESCO World Heritage site Surtsey volcanic area on Westmann Islands, Iceland. The museum's exhibition focuses on the 1973 volcanic eruption in Vestmannaeyjar, providing a unique insight into people’s lives on Heimaey, prior to the eruption that would change their lives forever. The museum is housed in an 1100m2 two-story building, with a large open space centered around a house that was buried in the volcanic eruption. The museum offers numerous interactive screens and exhibits, aiming to provide an immersive and educational experience for its visitors.
The Challenge
Eldheimar museum, located at the UNESCO World Heritage site Surtsey volcanic area in Westmann Islands, Iceland, faced a significant challenge in enhancing the visitor experience. The museum, which is spread over an 1100m2 two-story building, focuses on the 1973 volcanic eruption in Vestmannaeyjar, providing a glimpse into people’s lives on Heimaey, prior to the eruption that would change their lives forever. The museum's layout, centered around a house buried in the volcanic eruption, includes many interactive screens and exhibits. The challenge was to provide an 'automatic audio guide' that would allow guests to explore these exhibits in their own language without having to manually control the audio. The solution needed to be intuitive and seamless, enhancing the visitor experience without distracting from the exhibits themselves.
The Solution
The solution involved the deployment of an 80 piece BLE beacon infrastructure throughout the museum, along with 100 Android devices with headphones for visitors. The beacons were positioned strategically, considering the movement of guests through the exhibition. The app on the Android devices could connect with 2 or 3 beacons at any one time, using a trilateration algorithm, to show the visitors' location with +/- 1.5m accuracy at all times. This allowed the app to automatically play audio content relative to where the visitors were in the museum. The app used the Automatic Museum Guide template to deliver location-based audio narration, with visitors able to select their chosen language from the app's home page. The client provided branding assets such as app icon, loading image, banner logo, and chose the theme colors. The app is only available on location via android audio guide devices.
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