Study on the Anti-Theft Technology of Museum Cultural Relics Based on Internet of Things

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Abstract

With the advancement of society, the museum has exhibited more and more cultural relics, the number of visitors has also increased rapidly, and more and more criminals have stolen cultural relics. The traditional anti-Theft methods cannot completely block their pace. This paper proposes a museum anti-Theft scheme based on the Internet of Things (IoT) technology, which identifies whether the cultural relics are within the safe range through the passive RFID readers/writers. Once stolen, the cultural relics will leave the effective RFID identification range, which results in immediately alarming, then the system starts the anti-Theft plan. The method is free from the drawbacks of the traditional infrared anti-Theft, door magnetic detection and the like, the proposed anti-Theft method monitoring has the immediacy and the safety factor is higher. Finally, in this paper, hardware circuit designs, software development and a series of tests are carried out to achieve the desired results.

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Liu, Z., Wang, M., Qi, S., & Yang, C. (2019). Study on the Anti-Theft Technology of Museum Cultural Relics Based on Internet of Things. IEEE Access, 7, 111387–111395. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2933236

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