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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Design on intelligence music system in the cultural center based on IoT

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Based on the full study of the IoT technology system and the research status of the intelligent community, this paper proposes a set of music-intelligent system design scheme based on the IoT technology. In the overall design, based on the top-level design idea of centralized supervision, a set of intelligent community system including data sensing layer, network transmission layer, middleware layer, and data processing layer is designed. Under this architecture, the subsystem can be scaled horizontally, and case analysis of intelligent systems is made for each subsystem design, such as cultural museum data monitoring, wireless sensor network, and intelligent TPAD (terminal). Second, three kinds of IoT support technologies of ZigBee technology, RFID technology, and single-chip/embedded platform technology are applied to the application scenarios of intelligent systems, and combined with other technical means, such as fuzzy control, log mining, and multi-time task scheduling. The purpose of intelligent control has been achieved.

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The study was supported by “2017 Jiangxi University Humanities and Social Sciences Research Project—Quan Feng Hua Deng Art Research”(Grant No. YS17231).

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Zhou, D., Liu, L., Tang, T. et al. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Design on intelligence music system in the cultural center based on IoT. Pers Ubiquit Comput 24, 319–332 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-019-01245-w

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