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Cyber-physical infomobility for tourism application

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  • Alexander Smirnov
  • Nikolay Shilov
  • Alexey Kashevnik
  • Andrew Ponomarev

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The paper proposes an approach, reference model, and case study for a cyber-physical infomobility for tourism application. The logistics system of the hub is considered as a cyber-physical system. The main idea behind the virtual tourist hub concept is to arrange a tourist trip based on the available schedules, capabilities and environment-friendliness of transportation and attraction providers, current and foreseen availability and occupancy of the available transportation means and attraction services. The approach assumes usage of a context-based group recommending system for generating recommendations for the tourists. A case study describes service-oriented architecture, implementation, and evaluation of mobile tourist guide application that is based on the presented in the paper approach and reference model.

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  • Alexander Smirnov & Nikolay Shilov & Alexey Kashevnik & Andrew Ponomarev, 2017. "Cyber-physical infomobility for tourism application," International Journal of Information Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 16(1), pages 31-52.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijitma:v:16:y:2017:i:1:p:31-52
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