A Classification Framework for Beacon Applications

Vossen G, Dillon S, Schomm F, Stahl F

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.

Keywords

Beacons; IoT; classification; indoor applications; navigation devices; location-based services; location-based technologies; wireless technologies

Cite as

Vossen, G., Dillon, S., Schomm, F., & Stahl, F. (2017). A Classification Framework for Beacon Applications. Open Journal of Internet Of Things (OJIOT), 3(1), 1–11.

Details

Publication type
Research article (journal)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2017

Journal
Open Journal of Internet Of Things (OJIOT)

Volume
3

Issue
1

Start page
1

End page
11

Language
English

ISSN
2364-7108

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