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Ikrissi, G., and T. Mazri. "A STUDY OF SMART CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT AND ITS SECURITY ATTACKS." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIV-4/W3-2020 (November 23, 2020): 255–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliv-4-w3-2020-255-2020.

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Abstract. The smart campus is a sustainable and well-connected environment that aims to improve experience, efficiency and education. It uses a variety of interconnected components, smart applications and networked technologies to facilitate communication, make more efficient use of resources, improve performance, security and quality of campus services. However, as with many other smart environments, the smart campus is vulnerable to many security issues and threats that make it face many security-related challenges that limit its development. In our paper, we intend to provide an overview of
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Cavus, Nadire, Seipati Elizabeth Mrwebi, Imran Ibrahim, Temiloluwa Modupeola, and Albert Y. Reeves. "Internet of Things and Its Applications to Smart Campus: A Systematic Literature Review." International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM) 16, no. 23 (2022): 17–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v16i23.36215.

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A smart campus is an emerging trend that will revolutionize the education system by enabling universities to improve services, and processes as well as achieve sustainability goals. With the proliferation of advanced technologies, a smart campus has emerged as an important concept that integrates technology into higher education. A smart campus takes advantage of IoT technologies to facilitate teaching and research activities. The purpose of this study is to identify the IoT technologies that are required in the development of a smart campus. This study uses a Systematic Literature Review (SLR
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Qi, Xiao Wen, and Zhi Ping Hao. "Design of Smart Wireless Campus Network Based on Zigbee." Applied Mechanics and Materials 687-691 (November 2014): 1864–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.687-691.1864.

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As a new short-range, low-speed and low-power wireless network technology, ZigBee smart design is ideal for campus wireless sensor networks. Therefore, in order to study how to use zigBee achieve smart campus applications has a very important practical value, on the basis of technology and research Zigbee wireless smart construction on campus and abroad, combined with our practical needs of wireless smart campus, put forward a set of Zigbee-based wireless smart campus solution.
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Rajebhosale, Prof Sagar, Prof Rajeshwari Dandage, Mr Atharva Virkar, Mr Durgaprasad Chouhan, Mr Atharva Bhise, and Mr Rushikesh Nandgavkar. "Keystone - A Smart Campus." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 12, no. 5 (2024): 4254–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2024.62547.

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Abstract: Increasing numbers of institutes have set up facilities on their Web portal as a way of providing users (i.e. Students and Faculties) with information about their facilities and features. Generally in colleges, things are done manually such as submission, handouts, notice, results, records, examinations, etc. so to avoid this we are designing a web portal for our institute, which will be helpful in following features like time saving, easy access and user friendly. In this project, we developed a Smart Campus Web Portal called Keystone App. Keystone App offers campus management solut
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Rajebhosale, Prof Sagar. "Keystone - A Smart Campus." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 12, no. 2 (2024): 1594–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2024.58672.

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Abstract: Increasing numbers of institutes have set up facilities on their Web portal as a way of providing users (i.e. Students and Faculties) with information about their facilities and features. Generally in colleges, things are done manually such as submission, handouts, notice, results, records, examinations, etc. so to avoid this we are designing a web portal for our institute, which will be helpful in following features like time saving, easy access and user friendly. In this project, we developed a Smart Campus Web Portal called Keystone App. Keystone App offers campus management solut
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Areni, Intan Sari, Elyas Palantei, Ansar Suyuti, et al. "Pengembangan dan Implementasi Smart Campus Berbasis Smart Card Di Institut Agama Islam Negeri Bone." JURNAL TEPAT : Applied Technology Journal for Community Engagement and Services 2, no. 1 (2019): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v2i1.51.

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The purpose of this service is to develop and implement Smart Card-based Smart Campus at the State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Bone. This application platform was developed using the standard Indonesian Smart Card Consortium (KSCI) with a smart card and reader chipset from PT Xirka Silicon Technology and PT. INTI. This application serves to receive, process, and visually display data sent by a card reader. Processing this data is very necessary so that the data collected can be used to facilitate the campus in recording student data electronically and use it for various campus interests. In addit
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Jumiyani, Rahil, and Bambang Wisnuadhi. "Studi dan Analisis Pengembangan Smart Campus Application Framework Menggunakan Pendekatan Microservices Architectures." Jurnal ICT : Information Communication & Technology 20, no. 2 (2021): 418–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.36054/jict-ikmi.v20i2.412.

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Abstract- A smart campus applications are a set of applications developed to support a realization of smart campus paradigm. There is a possibility of development doing regularly because business domain requirements in a university area are highly dynamic and complex. A consideration for estimated potential impacts needs to be involved for long-term goals and strategy planning to embody smart campus vision. One of those is defining appropriate system architecture. The approach of microservices architecture can be used in this development because it allows evolution activities doing continuousl
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Chen, Shaobin, Qingrong Li, and Tao Wang. "Smart Campus and Student Learning Engagement." International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education 20, no. 1 (2024): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijicte.337611.

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This study aims to assess the implementation of smart campus and the students' learning engagement at Zhongshan College, China. A well-structured questionnaire was developed, and information was collected from 277 students and 377 teachers. The results indicate that both groups of respondents highly agree on the construction levels of the smart campus in terms of security operations, academic technology assistance, public relation services, and stakeholders' experience. Furthermore, respondents emphasized that the level of smart campus construction affects students' learning engagement. Specif
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Hu, Lingyun, Shuai Wen, and Hongjun Yuan. "Thinking and Research on the Construction of Web Application Firewall in Smart Campus Environment." International Journal of Education and Humanities 14, no. 2 (2024): 66–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/kzcr2296.

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With the rapid development of information technology, the Internet has penetrated into various fields, especially the field of education. As an important carrier of education informatization, smart campus provides strong support for improving education quality and management level. However, the network security problems of smart campus also come up, especially the security problems of Web applications. Web Application Firewall, as an important network security technology, plays a vital role in the construction of smart campus, and is of great significance for guaranteeing the information secur
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Fraga-Lamas, Paula, Mikel Celaya-Echarri, Peio Lopez-Iturri, et al. "Design and Experimental Validation of a LoRaWAN Fog Computing Based Architecture for IoT Enabled Smart Campus Applications." Sensors 19, no. 15 (2019): 3287. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19153287.

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A smart campus is an intelligent infrastructure where smart sensors and actuators collaborate to collect information and interact with the machines, tools, and users of a university campus. As in a smart city, a smart campus represents a challenging scenario for Internet of Things (IoT) networks, especially in terms of cost, coverage, availability, latency, power consumption, and scalability. The technologies employed so far to cope with such a scenario are not yet able to manage simultaneously all the previously mentioned demanding requirements. Nevertheless, recent paradigms such as fog comp
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Valks, Bart, Monique H. Arkesteijn, Alexander Koutamanis, and Alexandra C. den Heijer. "Towards a smart campus: supporting campus decisions with Internet of Things applications." Building Research & Information 49, no. 1 (2020): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2020.1784702.

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Huang, Li-Shing, Jui-Yuan Su, and Tsang-Long Pao. "A Context Aware Smart Classroom Architecture for Smart Campuses." Applied Sciences 9, no. 9 (2019): 1837. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app9091837.

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The Smart campus is a concept of an education institute using technologies, such as information systems, internet of things (IoT), and context-aware computing, to support learning, teaching, and administrative activities. Classrooms are important building blocks of a school campus. Therefore, a feasible architecture for building and running smart classrooms is essential for a smart campus. However, most studies related to the smart classroom are focused on studying or addressing particular technical or educational issues, such as networking, AI applications, lecture quality, and user responses
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Khamayseh, Yaser, Wail Mardini, Shadi Aljawarneh, and Muneer Bani Yassein. "Integration of Wireless Technologies in Smart University Campus Environment." International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education 11, no. 1 (2015): 60–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijicte.2015010104.

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In this paper, the authors are particularly interested in enhancing the education process by integrating new tools to the teaching environments. This enhancement is part of an emerging concept, called smart campus. Smart University Campus will come up with a new ubiquitous computing and communication field and change people's lives radically by providing systems and devices supported with smart technologies that have the capabilities of rapid respond to changes and circumstances without human interference, and it will be able to learn from these circumstances. This paper presents framework arc
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Cárdenas Quiroga, Elsa Adriana. "Smart Campus at the Universidad Militar Nueva Granada: Creation of Base Map and Applications for Campus Tree Monitoring." Revista Ingenierías Universidad de Medellín 20, no. 38 (2021): 33–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22395/rium.v20n38a2.

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The GIS smart campuses have been constituted as an efficient system that allows the integration of information from different agencies inside universities, with the use of geographic applications developed for different types of users. This research describes general considerations to begin implementation of a smart GIS at the Nueva Granada Campus, in Cajicá. This phase was developed based on the generation of a campus base map, which is used as a spatial reference for the elaboration of all applications that require associated geographic information, as well as the implementation of a Gisweb
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Jalal, Jalal K., Karam M. Al-sofy, Fajer F. Fadhil, and Basim Mahmood. "Adaptive routing strategy for emergency applications in smart campus." International Journal of Applied Science and Engineering 21, no. 4 (2024): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.6703/ijase.202409_21(4).008.

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Celdran, Alberto Huertas, Felix J. Garcia Clemente, Jacobo Saenz, Luis De La Torre, Christophe Salzmann, and Denis Gillet. "Self-Organized Laboratories for Smart Campus." IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies 13, no. 2 (2020): 404–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tlt.2019.2940571.

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Husna, Meryatul, Andam Lukcyhasnita, Ajulio Padly Sembiring, Sharfina Faza, and Poppy Andriyani. "Design and Development of College Archives and Correspondence Applications." International Journal of Research in Vocational Studies (IJRVOCAS) 3, no. 4 (2024): 123–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.53893/ijrvocas.v3i4.51.

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This study aims to develop a web-based archiving and correspondence application to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of archiving and delivery of correspondence on the smart campus. The method used is the software development method. This research involves data collection through interviews and observations to understand the process of archiving and delivering correspondence on smart campus. The developed application can help users to archive and deliver correspondence more efficiently and effectively with features such as correspondence search, automatic archiving, and task and notific
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Meddeb, Ons, Mohsen Maraoui, and Mounir Zrigui. "Personalized Smart Learning Recommendation System for Arabic Users in Smart Campus." International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies 16, no. 6 (2021): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijwltt.20211101.oa9.

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The advancement of technologies has modernized learning within smart campuses and has emerged new context through communication between mobile devices. Although there is a revolutionary way to deliver long-term education, a great diversity of learners may have different levels of expertise and cannot be treated in a consistent manner. Nevertheless, multimedia documents recommendation in Arabic language has represented a problem in Natural Language Processing (NLP) due to their richness of features and analysis ambiguities. To tackle the sparsity problem, smart learning recommendation-based app
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Kassim, Murizah, Maisarah Abdul Rahman, Cik Ku Haroswati Che Ku Yahya, and Azlina Idris. "Mobile Application for Electric Power Monitoring on Energy Consumptions at a Campus University." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 11, no. 2 (2018): 637. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v11.i2.pp637-644.

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This paper presents a research on electric power monitoring prototype mobile applications development on energy consumptions in a university campus. Electric power energy consumptions always are the issue of monitoring usage especially in a broad environment. University campus faces high used of electric power, thus crucial analysis on cause of the usage is needed. This research aims to analyses electric power usage in a university campus where implemented of few smart meters is installed to monitor five main buildings in a campus university. A Monitoring system is established in collecting el
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Murizah, Kassim, Abdul Rahman Maisarah, Ku Haroswati Che Ku Yahya Cik, and Idris Azlina. "Mobile Application for Electric Power Monitoring on Energy Consumptions at a Campus University." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 11, no. 2 (2018): 637–44. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v11.i2.pp637-644.

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This paper presents a research on electric power monitoring prototype mobile applications development on energy consumptions in a university campus. Electric power energy consumptions always are the issue of monitoring usage especially in a broad environment. University campus faces high used of electric power, thus crucial analysis on cause of the usage is needed. This research aims to analyses electric power usage in a university campus where implemented of few smart meters is installed to monitor five main buildings in a campus university. A Monitoring system is established in collecting el
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Abdull Rashid, Nur Farahin, Asma' Abu-Samah, Aishah Mohd Noh, et al. "DEVELOPMENT OF SMART CAMPUS APPLICATIONS BASED ON WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES USING OPEN-SOURCE PLATFORMS." Jurnal Teknologi 84, no. 3 (2022): 173–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jurnalteknologi.v84.16732.

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Malaysian National Center for Education estimates that students' enrolments will increase to 17.2 million by 2028. The conventional way of managing things around campus work can be improved by applying the smart campus concept. This study showcases the potential smart campus applications with different wireless IoT technologies and their application; LoRa for Internet of Bicycle (IoB), Sigfox for water quality monitoring, IEEE 801.11p for campus active safety application, and NB-IoT for remote mangrove conservation. The prototypes consist of various sensors and online dashboards to demonstrate
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Abdull Rashid, Nur Farahin, Asma' Abu-Samah, Aishah Mohd Noh, et al. "DEVELOPMENT OF SMART CAMPUS APPLICATIONS BASED ON WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES USING OPEN-SOURCE PLATFORMS." Jurnal Teknologi 84, no. 3 (2022): 173–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jurnalteknologi.v84.16732.

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Malaysian National Center for Education estimates that students' enrolments will increase to 17.2 million by 2028. The conventional way of managing things around campus work can be improved by applying the smart campus concept. This study showcases the potential smart campus applications with different wireless IoT technologies and their application; LoRa for Internet of Bicycle (IoB), Sigfox for water quality monitoring, IEEE 801.11p for campus active safety application, and NB-IoT for remote mangrove conservation. The prototypes consist of various sensors and online dashboards to demonstrate
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Chen, Qingyong, Zhe Wang, Yu Su, Luwei Fu, and Yuanlun Wei. "Educational 5G Edge Computing: Framework and Experimental Study." Electronics 11, no. 17 (2022): 2727. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11172727.

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Benefiting from the large-scale commercial use of 5G, smart campuses have attracted increasing research attention in recent years and are expected to revolutionize traditional campus activities. However, there are some obstacles that hinder the practical deployment of MEC (multi-access edge computing). First, traditional information infrastructures on campus cannot support latency-sensitive and computing-intensive smart applications, such as AR/VR, live interactive lectures and digital twin experiments. In addition, the mixture of old and new applications, isolated data islands and heterogeneo
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Li, Ning Ning, Xiao Fang Zhang, Yuan Fei Wang, and Ran Zhang. "Design and Implementation of Campus Dining Application Based on Android." Applied Mechanics and Materials 556-562 (May 2014): 5250–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.556-562.5250.

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With the continuous improvement in technology, campus life and learning applications are becoming increasingly modernization, and the popularity of mobile networks makes mobile terminals (especially smart phones) work as the most important information form for college students. Taking advantages of Android platform’s features to achieve efficient and intelligent campus applications, not only can implement synchronization of information dissemination, as well as in-time, learning and life convenience, but also reduce the students’ dependence on computers, which makes interpersonal communication
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Liu, Xiang Wen, and Li Min Liu. "The Contactless Card Reader Based on Microcontrollers." Advanced Materials Research 605-607 (December 2012): 2069–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.605-607.2069.

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Contactless cards are smart cards with microprocessor cores. Their applications of are very popular, such as public transports, access control, cashless payment, campus solution and so on. Reader is an essential part for smart card applications. It can identify cards, read/write data on cards. Microcontrollers are common hardware for embedded applications. With microcontrollers, the readers of contactless cards will be smart and easy to be used. In this paper, smart cads, contactless cards, readers, microcontrollers and design of a reader with microcontrollers are discussed.
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Lin, Chi-I. "Emergence of perceptions of smart agriculture at a community/campus farm: a participatory experience." Journal of Science Communication 21, no. 02 (2022): A02. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.21020202.

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This study provides a practice insight into campus/community co-farming as a communication experience connecting civic participants and experts in exploring the potential applications of smart agriculture. The observation focuses on participants' perceptions of smart-agri practices. The objectives of smart-agri practices have been identified to reduce negative environmental impact and meet local challenges; their development corresponds to the civic value-driven experience of promoting sustainable agriculture with low-risk, trackable information. Relatively few studies on smart-agri communicat
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Valks, Bart, Monique Arkesteijn, Alexander Koutamanis, and Alexandra Den Heijer. "Towards Smart Campus Management: Defining Information Requirements for Decision Making through Dashboard Design." Buildings 11, no. 5 (2021): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings11050201.

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At universities worldwide, the notion of a ‘smart campus’ is becoming increasingly appealing as a response to the multitude of challenges that impact campus development and operation. Smart campus tools are widely used to support students and employees, optimise space use and save energy. Although smart campus tools are supposed to support campus managers in their decision-making processes, the use of the information delivered by smart campus tools and their application in organisational processes has received little attention. In this paper, we focus on the use of dashboards in the connection
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Kurniawan, Fachrul, Dian Permana Putra, Jehad Hammad, and Anton Satria Prabuwono. "Blockchain-Secure Mobility Data in Smart Campus." International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM) 17, no. 18 (2023): 55–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v17i18.41823.

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Acquiring knowledge of the patterns of human mobility within a university setting is a critical endeavor that can facilitate the development of effective strategies for future work programs. It is essential to ascertain the positions of campus inhabitants as they engage in daily activities that align with the institution’s work plan framework. Nonetheless, the paramount challenge associated with the presence of personal data on human movement is ensuring the utmost security of this sensitive information. Blockchain technology offers a solution by enabling the safeguarding of personal data thro
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Ahmed, Vian, Mohamed Faisal Khatri, Zied Bahroun, and Najihath Basheer. "Optimizing Smart Campus Solutions: An Evidential Reasoning Decision Support Tool." Smart Cities 6, no. 5 (2023): 2308–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/smartcities6050106.

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Smart technologies have become increasingly prevalent in various industries due to their potential for energy cost reduction, productivity gains, and sustainability. Smart campuses, which are educational institutions that implement smart technologies, have emerged as a specific application of these technologies. However, implementing available smart technologies is often not feasible due to various limitations, such as funding and cultural restrictions. In response, this study develops a mathematical decision-making tool based on the evidential reasoning (ER) approach and implemented in Python
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Awuzie, Bankole, Alfred Beati Ngowi, Temitope Omotayo, Lovelin Obi, and Julius Akotia. "Facilitating Successful Smart Campus Transitions: A Systems Thinking-SWOT Analysis Approach." Applied Sciences 11, no. 5 (2021): 2044. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11052044.

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An identification of strengths, weakness, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) factors remains imperative for enabling a successful Smart Campus transition. The absence of a structured approach for analyzing the relationships between these SWOT factors and the influence thereof on Smart Campus transitions negate effective implementation. This study leverages a systems thinking approach to bridge this gap. Data were collected through a stakeholder workshop within a University of Technology case study and analyzed using qualitative content analysis (QCA). This resulted in the establishment of SWOT
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Polin, Ken, Tan Yigitcanlar, Tracy Washington, and Mark Limb. "Unpacking Smart Campus Assessment: Developing a Framework via Narrative Literature Review." Sustainability 16, no. 6 (2024): 2494. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16062494.

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The emergence of the smart campus approach for university campuses addresses the digital transformation needs of higher education institutions, driven by the increasing capability and popularity of digital technologies like artificial intelligence and the internet of things. While existing research has laid a foundation for conceptualizing smart campuses and developing implementation frameworks, a significant gap remains in understanding how to assess a university campus’s ‘smartness’ effectively. The lack of a robust assessment framework makes it challenging to gauge the effectiveness of smar
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Muarif, Amar, Jayanti Yusmah Sari, and Suharsono Bantun. "Augmented Reality Integration for Smart Campus Experience at USN Kolaka." Media of Computer Science 1, no. 2 (2024): 99–108. https://doi.org/10.69616/mcs.v1i2.205.

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In an effort to enhance promotion at the Universitas Sembilanbelas November (USN) Kolaka, an Augmented Reality (AR) application has been developed incorporating the smart campus concept. This application is designed to provide interactive 3D visualizations of campus facilities, allowing prospective students and visitors to explore the infrastructure virtually. It has undergone extensive black box testing across various devices, demonstrating high technical reliability with key functionalities operating stably. Media expert evaluations gave an average score of 4.9, reflecting a very high level
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Sakti, Essy Malays S., Boy Firmansyah, Yunita Sari, et al. "Towards Future Mobility: Smart Parking System Based on Internet of Things with Wearable Computing Technology on Campus." Proceeding of the International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research for Sustainable Innovation 1 (August 12, 2024): 140–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.31098/icmrsi.v1i.794.

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Technological advances in the digital era opened the door to innovation in various fields, including urban mobility. This article described the concept and implementation of an Internet of Things (IoT)-based smart parking system integrated with wearable computing technology in a campus environment. The main objective of this research was to develop a smart parking system integrated with wearable computing technology. The methodology used involved designing an integrated parking system, mapping parking areas, and developing a mobile application. Facilitating users' capacity to locate available
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Taruc, Lyberius Ennio, and Arvin De La Cruz. "Narrowband-IoT (NB-IoT) and IoT Use Cases in Universities, Campuses, and Educational Institutions: A Research Analysis." International Journal of Computing Sciences Research 8 (January 1, 2024): 3042–57. https://doi.org/10.25147/ijcsr.2017.001.1.202.

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Purpose–The main objective of this research paper is to analyze the available use cases of Narrowband-IoT and IoT in universities, campuses, and educational institutions. Method of Research –A literature review was conducted using multiple databases such as IEEE Xplore, ACM Digital Library, and Scopus. Results–The study explores the benefits of IoT adoption in higher education. Various use cases of NB-IoT in educational institutions were analyzed, including smart campus management, asset tracking, monitoring, and safety and security systems. Of the six use cases assessed, three focused on the
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Fraga-Lamas, Paula, Mikel Celaya-Echarri, Peio Lopez-Iturri, et al. "Analysis, Design and Empirical Validation of a Smart Campus Based on LoRaWAN." Proceedings 4, no. 1 (2018): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ecsa-5-05740.

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Internet of Things (IoT) applications for smart environments demand challenging requirements for wireless networks in terms of security, coverage, availability, power consumption, and scalability. The technologies employed so far to cope with IoT scenarios are not yet able to manage simultaneously all these demanding requirements, but recent solutions like Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs) have emerged as a promising alternative to provide low-cost and low-power consumption connectivity to nodes spread throughout a wide area. Specifically, the Long-Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) standar
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Murphy, Jamie, Richard Lee, and Evan Swinger. "Student Perceptions and Adoption of University Smart Card Systems." International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction 7, no. 3 (2011): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jthi.2011070101.

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This study investigated student adoption of university campus card (UCC) applications. A review of smart card, technology adoption and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) literature led to three focus groups and a survey of student perceptions and attitudes towards the university’s campus card. Perceptions of 17 UCC components differed significantly across four student variables – international versus domestic, willingness to load funds, gender, and university level – supporting and extending UTAUT. Willingness to load funds on their UCC differed significantly across 16
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Ahmed, Srhir, Mazri Tomader, and Benbrahim Mohammed. "Towards secure smart campus: security requirements, attacks and counter measures." Towards secure smart campus: security requirements, attacks and counter measures 32, no. 2 (2023): 900–914. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v32.i2.pp900-914.

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The internet of things (IoT) has the potential to significantly impact growth due to the technological revolution, widespread dissemination of information, and emergence of events. Intelligent housing, urban centers, and educational systems are all forms of intelligence. The IoT gs has garnered  significant attention from researchers, who claim that this technology will play a pivotal role in determining the future of the Internet, as per the reports of Cisco Inc., in this context, the concept of a smart campus refers to the establishment of a durable and interconnected setting that enhan
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Gayathri, Dr M., S. Guhanathan, and V. RajKamal. "Smart Grounds." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 3 (2022): 2128–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.41082.

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Abstract: Institutions like colleges and universities having grounds, indoor and outdoor stadiums, gyms. Maintaining and providing a good environment is a major task for institutions. To make them easy we use IoT and mobile applications. In this project, we use IoT to control the electrical devices in the grounds, stadium, and gyms. We control all the equipment with mobile applications. Like controlling the lights and ACs in the gym and indoor stadiums then accessing fed lights and water sprinklers in the grounds and automatic door systems. Maintaining the records of the individual who is acce
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Gilman, Ekaterina, Satu Tamminen, Rumana Yasmin, et al. "Internet of Things for Smart Spaces: A University Campus Case Study." Sensors 20, no. 13 (2020): 3716. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20133716.

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Advances in technology and data analysis provide rich opportunities for developing intelligent environments assisting their inhabitants, so-called smart environments or smart spaces. Enhanced with technology, sensors, user interfaces, and various applications, such smart spaces are capable of recognizing users and situations they are in, react accordingly, e.g., by providing certain services or changes to the environment itself. Therefore, smart space solutions are gradually coming to different application domains, each with corresponding specific characteristics. In this article, we discuss o
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Hidayat, Deden Sumirat, and Dana Indra Sensuse. "Knowledge Management Model for Smart Campus in Indonesia." Data 7, no. 1 (2022): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/data7010007.

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The application of smart campuses (SC), especially at higher education institutions (HEI) in Indonesia, is very diverse, and does not yet have standards. As a result, SC practice is spread across various areas in an unstructured and uneven manner. KM is one of the critical components of SC. However, the use of KM to support SC is less clearly discussed. Most implementations and assumptions still consider the latest IT application as the SC component. As such, this study aims to identify the components of the KM model for SC. This study used a systematic literature review (SLR) technique with P
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Zaballos, Agustín, Alan Briones, Alba Massa, Pol Centelles, and Víctor Caballero. "A Smart Campus’ Digital Twin for Sustainable Comfort Monitoring." Sustainability 12, no. 21 (2020): 9196. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12219196.

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Interdisciplinary cross-cultural and cross-organizational research offers great opportunities for innovative breakthroughs in the field of smart cities, yet it also presents organizational and knowledge development hurdles. Smart cities must be large towns able to sustain the needs of their citizens while promoting environmental sustainability. Smart cities foment the widespread use of novel information and communication technologies (ICTs); however, experimenting with these technologies in such a large geographical area is unfeasible. Consequently, smart campuses (SCs), which are universities
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Remelhe, Elsa, Marcelo Cerqueira, Pedro Miguel Faria, and Sara Paiva. "Sustainable Smart Parking Solution in a Campus Environment." EAI Endorsed Transactions on Energy Web 9, no. 39 (2022): e2. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/ew.v9i39.1191.

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INTRODUCTION: With the continuous growth of cities and its demography, the number of vehicles has also increased in the cities which contributes to a greater difficulty in finding parking spaces. The time it takes for a citizen to find a free space in a car park can be tiring and contributes negatively to the level of air pollution. Smart Parking solutions intend to address this issue by proposing systems that, in many cases, include sensors and/or cameras with the purpose of facilitating the search for available parking spots.OBJECTIVES: In this paper, a crowdsourcing-based approach that make
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Singgih, Ivan Kristianto, Aditya Rio Prabowo, Stefanus Soegiharto, Moses Laksono Singgih, and Fajar Pitarsi Dharma. "Smart Campus Applications: A Literature Review on Operations Research and Big Data." International Journal of Technology 16, no. 3 (2025): 796. https://doi.org/10.14716/ijtech.v16i3.6803.

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Fernández-Caramés, Tiago M., and Paula Fraga-Lamas. "Towards Next Generation Teaching, Learning, and Context-Aware Applications for Higher Education: A Review on Blockchain, IoT, Fog and Edge Computing Enabled Smart Campuses and Universities." Applied Sciences 9, no. 21 (2019): 4479. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app9214479.

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Smart campuses and smart universities make use of IT infrastructure that is similar to the one required by smart cities, which take advantage of Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing solutions to monitor and actuate on the multiple systems of a university. As a consequence, smart campuses and universities need to provide connectivity to IoT nodes and gateways, and deploy architectures that allow for offering not only a good communications range through the latest wireless and wired technologies, but also reduced energy consumption to maximize IoT node battery life. In addition, such arc
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Et. al., Noor Afni Deraman,. "I-Campus: Towards The Information Integration For Uitm Cawangan Melaka Implementation Of Smart Campus." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12, no. 5 (2021): 1699–709. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i5.2164.

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: Due to the advancement in technology and management's needs on the go, i-CAMPUS is developed for UiTM Cawangan Melaka. The i-CAMPUS has been integrated with information and communication technology (ICT) and the Internet of Things (IoT). One of the emerging technologies in IoT that is still new in Malaysia is beacon technology with smartphone applications to serve information based on the user's contextual information. Information is currently is decentralized and disseminated among people on the campus through email and by publishing on the website. In order to allow effective information d
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Li, Yuzhao, and Yao Huang. "Research on the Integration of BIM and GIS in Smart Campus Environments." Applied Science and Innovative Research 8, no. 3 (2024): p52. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/asir.v8n3p52.

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With the rapid development of information technology, the construction of smart campuses has become a key direction for the digital transformation of universities. This paper explores the applications of integrated BIM and GIS technologies in the planning, construction, and management of smart campuses. By detailed modeling with BIM technology and spatial data analysis with GIS technology, this study successfully constructed campus architectural information models and achieved dynamic data management and analysis, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of campus management. Additionally, the st
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Jurva, Risto, Marja Matinmikko-Blue, Ville Niemelä, and Suvi Nenonen. "Architecture and Operational Model for Smart Campus Digital Infrastructure." Wireless Personal Communications 113, no. 3 (2020): 1437–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11277-020-07221-5.

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Sun, Ruxia, Jinwen Xi, Chunyong Yin, Jin Wang, and Gwang-jun Kim. "Location Privacy Protection Research Based on Querying Anonymous Region Construction for Smart Campus." Mobile Information Systems 2018 (September 16, 2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3682382.

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Along with the rapid development of smart campus, the deployment of novel learning applications for smart campus requires full consideration of information security issues. Location privacy protection is one of the most important issues, which considers the privacy protection and guarantees the quality of service. The existing schemes did not consider the area of the querying regions for location-based service provider (LSP) during the construction of the anonymous regions, which led to the low quality of service. To deal with this problem, the user’s query range was introduced to present a no
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Rajan, Gopika, and Songnian Li. "Smart Building Digital Twin for Interior Water Distribution System Management." International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLVIII-4-2024 (October 21, 2024): 373–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlviii-4-2024-373-2024.

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Abstract. A smart campus integrates the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and real-time sensor data to optimize campus functions and create a context-aware decision-support platform for effective campus management. A crucial aspect of a smart campus is the water distribution system, which faces several challenges due to bursts, leaks, and water quality issues. This study uses Digital Twin technology to address these challenges through real-time monitoring, detection, and management of campus water distribution networks. A building-level digital twin is developed for the interior wat
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Wang, Ping, Haijuan Yan, Zipei Zhang, and Yan Ye. "A MODEL OF SMART CAMPUS BASED ON 5G TECHNOLOGY NETWORKING FOR UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT IN CHINA." EUrASEANs: journal on global socio-economic dynamics, no. 6(49) (November 30, 2024): 464–74. https://doi.org/10.35678/2539-5645.6(49).2024.464-474.

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The article discusses the current development status of smart campuses and the challenges they face, such as bandwidth limitations. Following this, the paper explains how 5G can overcome these limitations, enabling the development of next-generation smart campuses. Achieving these advancements could transform the fragmented state of universities and improve teaching, research, and administrative management efficiency. The research develops a model for next-generation smart campuses and examines their applications in teaching, exams, evaluation, security, and management within a 5G environment.
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