A Classification Framework for Beacon Applications

Vossen G, Dillon S, Schomm F, Stahl F

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Beacons have received considerable attention in recent years, which is partially due to the fact that they serve as a flexible and versatile replacement for RFIDs in many applications. However, beacons are mostly considered from a purely technical perspective. This paper provides a conceptual view on application scenarios for beacons and introduces a novel framework for characterizing these. The framework consists of four dimensions: device movement, action trigger, purpose type, and connectivity requirements. Based on these, three archetypical scenarios are described. Finally, event-condition-action rules and online algorithms are used to formalize the backend of a beacon architecture.

Details about the publication

Volume3
Issue1
Page range1-11
StatusPublished
Release year2017
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Link to the full texthttps://www.ronpub.com/OJIOT_2017v3i1n01_Vossen.pdf
KeywordsBeacons; IoT; classification; indoor applications; navigation devices; location-based services; location-based technologies; wireless technologies

Authors from the University of Münster

Schomm-von Auenmüller, Fabian
Databases and Information Systems Group (DBIS)