International Journal of Innovative Research in                 Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering

A monthly Peer-reviewed & Refereed journal

ISSN Online 2321-2004
ISSN Print 2321-5526

Since  2013

Abstract: Cultural heritage comes to life if it can effectively spread knowledge and foster societal cultural development. Therefore, communication is essential for giving visitors—especially tourists—information. Connecting with clients in the heritage business requires the use of information technology, which offers a variety of channels via which information can be provided. The quality and quantity of visitors' interactions with heritage can be improved thanks to technological developments like QR Code that have increased in recent years. On signs and advertisements, there are squares with a black-and-white pattern known as quick response (QR) codes that link to more information. Numerous uses for QR codes have been developed throughout time. They were initially created in the middle of the 1990s as a more practical alternative to traditional barcodes for usage in the automotive industry.

Keywords: Heritage, QRCode, Cloakroom, Information.


PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2022.10720

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