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Abstract – In museums, to conserve the existing artwork is a
vital issue. To achieve this purpose, it is fundamental to monitor
its environment, either in storage or exhibition rooms. The
deployment of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) can help to
implement these measurements continuously, in a real-time basis,
and in a much easier and cheaper way than when using
traditional measuring equipments and procedures. This is the
main objective of the WISE-MUSE project, which uses WSNs for
monitoring and automatically controlling museums’ environment
and structural health. In this paper, the implementation and the
final results of the WISE-MUSE project, which was carried out
in two particular museums located in Madeira Island, the
Museum of Contemporary Art of Funchal and the Madeira
Whale Museum, are described. Among other important
contributions, we emphasize the development of new
environmental monitoring and controlling devices, an emergency
doors’ controlling device, as well as the development of three new
tools for monitoring, visualizing and managing WSNs, which
bring some considerable advantages when compared with other
commercially available solutions.
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Artwork conservation Environmental monitoring and control of museums Preventive maintenance Wireless sensor networks . Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
Citation
Peralta, L. M. R., Brito, L. M., Santos, J. P., Santos, J. F., Francisco, C. M., Sousa, C. M., ... & Gouveia, F. B. (2011). Environmental monitoring platform based on a heterogeneous wireless sensor network. Journal of Selected Areas in Telecommunications (JSAT), 26-38.