Title
Efficient Services Management in Libraries using AI and Wireless techniques
Abstract
Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) has been used in a wide variety of applications such as highway toll collection, building access control, animal tracking, remote keyless entry for automobiles and tracking assets. For example, RFID in libraries, with a modest investment, can improve the capabilities of both librarians and users. This paper presents a new use of RFID in libraries to help determining the physical location of a book within the library and to provide assistance to users to arrive to the desired locations. Our initial prototype, named SIGUEME, has been extended and experimentally implemented in Meco's Public Library (Madrid, Spain). The application comprises three main systems: an electronic one - which detects users through a RFID sensors system; an AI-based system to plan and to monitor the users' requests according to their interests; and finally a screen-based information system that communicates visually the directions the users have to follow. We have developed a wireless communications system based on Zigbee technology to allow both, the information flow across the building and to connect the antennas to detect RFID users. This eliminates the need for using wires. The application not only helps users to easily locate the books or the reading rooms inside the building, but also automates tasks manually performed by the library staff (i.e. generate statistics about books usage time, age-related usage, etc).
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1016/j.eswa.2014.06.047
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Keywords
Field
DocType
rfid,zigbee,planning,libraries,orientation
Information system,Data mining,Wireless communication systems,Information flow (information theory),World Wide Web,Wireless,Toll,Computer science,Access control,Radio-frequency identification,Multimedia
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
41
17
0957-4174
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
13
Authors
4