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Designing and Integrating an IoCT Node: Sensor Integration and Data Flows for a Reactive Heritage Digital Twin

This resource presents the design and integration of Internet of Cultural Things technologies (IoCT) within the ARTEMIS ecosystem, highlighting their key role in enabling Reactive Heritage Digital Twins (RHDT).

Through a real use case, Pilot 4- Smart Display Case, this resource illustrates how sensor data, microservices, and decision-making mechanisms are combined to monitor cultural heritage assets, support preventive conservation, and trigger automated responses.

This module also introduces the ARTEMIS architecture, including IoT services, data layers, and the Knowledge Base, showing how physical and digital worlds are connected through a continuous loop of sensing, analysis, and action.

Learning Outcomes

After completing this module, learners will be able to:

  • Explain the role of IoCT technologies in connecting the physical and digital worlds
  • Describe how IoT nodes integrate with the ARTEMIS platform through microservices and APIs
  • Identify the main components of the ARTEMIS architecture, including data layers and the Knowledge Base
  • Analyze the data flow from sensing to decision-making and actuation within a digital twin system
  • Recognize the benefits of IoCT for cultural heritage monitoring, conservation, and security


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Loredana Verardi (2026). Designing and Integrating an IoCT Node: Sensor Integration and Data Flows for a Reactive Heritage Digital Twin. Version 1.0.0. Edited by Elisabeth Königshofer. DARIAH Campus [Training module]. https://campus.dariah.eu/resources/hosted/designing-and-integrating-an-io-ct-node-sensor-integration-and-data-flows-for-a-reactive-heritage-digital-twin

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Full metadata

Title:
Designing and Integrating an IoCT Node: Sensor Integration and Data Flows for a Reactive Heritage Digital Twin
Authors:
Loredana Verardi
Domain:
Social Sciences and Humanities
Language:
English
Published to DARIAH-Campus:
15/05/2026
Content type:
Training module
License:
CC BY 4.0
Sources:
ARTEMIS
Topics:
Cultural Heritage
Version:
1.0.0
PID: