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MULTIMEDIA GUIDE IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES BY GIS-GPS TECHNIQUES,
POCKETPCS AND POCKET GPSs
A. Scianna *, B. Villa **, A. Ammoscato **, R. Corsale**
* C.N.R. DAST - Dipartimento di Rappresentazione — Università di Palermo, viale delle Scienze c/o Facoltà di
Ingegneria, 90128 Palermo, Italy — e-mail: scianna@dirap.unipa.it
** Dipartimento di Rappresentazione — Università di Palermo, viale delle Scienze c/o Facoltà di Ingegneria, 90128
Palermo, Italy — e-mail: bevilla@unipa.it
Commission TS, ThS 6
KEY WORDS: Archaeology, GPS, GIS, Multimedia
ABSTRACT:
Archaeology is one of the sectors that can benefit by new surveying techniques (i.e. those ones related to the use of GPS) for the
representation and the management of an archaeological site. Another aspect of the archaeological sector that can take advantage
from the use of both GPS and G/S instruments is guided visits of archaeological sites. Today, during visits in museums, visitors
often use some electronic equipments as sound players, special headsets or personal computers equipped with multimedia
applications. All this is possible because archaeological goods are in a relatively small covered area, where there are also people that
can help the visitor at every time. On the opposite, about visiting open archacological sites, some other problems or needs come out
connected to the big dimension of the area, to the scattered distribution of archaeological goods and to meteorological conditions. So
enjoying the site with traditional electronics equipment become impossible. On the contrary both Pocket GPSs and PocketPCs,
connected together, may be very useful if used for multimedia guided visits of archaeological sites. This paper treats of the creation
of a GIS multimedia guide running on PocketPC connected to a Pocket GPS by the Bluetooth interface, developed with Enhanced
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Visual Basic". The system is in the testing stage in some archaeological sites in Sicily.
1. INTRODUCTION
Sicily has always been, due to its geographical position, land of
conquest and occupation for peoples interested to control the
Mediterranean sea. The invasions left many examples of urban
structures and buildings; the remains are sometimes embedded
in the cities, but very often they are sited in the countryside.
Since the beginning of 19" century, many excavation
campaigns have brought to light interesting archaeological sites
that are the witness of ancient people who lived in Sicily.
Archaeological goods are public property under the control of a
Regional Office for Cultural Goods (Soprintendenza Regionale
ai Beni Culturali) which has given the support for the
development of this research.
Archaeological sites are also a good tourist resource to promote
Sicily Region and therefore an important economic resource. So
it is a primary action to build information infrastructures to
enjoy this goods through a visit on site or virtual tour.
The main goal of the research project is the creation of
multimedia guides to support tourist’s visit of archaeological
sites in Sicily.
The goal is achieved through the use of pocketPc and Pocket
GPS and a software application by which is possible to define
in real time position of visitors in an open archaeological site,
and to give them, also in automatic way, the information on
goods of visited areas.
For the different archaeological sites in Sicily, general maps at
large scale (1:2000) and surveys at very large scale (1:20 for
detailed architectural representation) are often available.
Usually only traditional instruments are used in surveying
activities and a digital map doesn't exist or it is never used as
base map. Even in the better situations, only a scanned raster
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map is available. Besides GIS or WEB-GIS technologies are
rarely used in the archaeological sector.
So in order to develop the research, it has been necessary to
start with base operations as like creating suitable maps for the
specific aim.
The research project is organized into four main stages:
|. Investigations on typological and dimensional
features of archaeological sites in order to establish needs
and hence the suitable equipments to carry out the project;
2. tests on pocket GPSs in order to choose the areas for
the experimentation, collection and/or creation of a
medium scale base maps suitable to aims:
3. collection of historical and typological information,
design and construction of a GIS for chosen sites;
4. construction of an application for navigation in the
archaeological site (the multimedia guide).
The satisfaction of proposed aims is also due to the evolution of
GIS and GPS instruments. During last years, some important
changes are introduced in the GPS field so to make possible the
development of this research: the elimination of SA error by
U.S.A. Army and the activation of WAAS-EGNOS differential
correction system, that is of primary importance for the use of
pocket GPS in the shown experimentation.
2. PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTATION ON TEST
AREAS
In the early stage of research development, some tests have
been carried out in the campus area of University of Palermo, to
validate some ideas assumed as basis for the entire process.
[n order to check the possibilities of the use of pocket GPS
instruments, many measurements and observations has been
made on different kinds of predefined paths. according to the