2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9214479
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Towards Next Generation Teaching, Learning, and Context-Aware Applications for Higher Education: A Review on Blockchain, IoT, Fog and Edge Computing Enabled Smart Campuses and Universities

Abstract: Smart campuses and smart universities make use of IT infrastructure that is similar to the one required by smart cities, which take advantage of Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing solutions to monitor and actuate on the multiple systems of a university. As a consequence, smart campuses and universities need to provide connectivity to IoT nodes and gateways, and deploy architectures that allow for offering not only a good communications range through the latest wireless and wired technologies, but als… Show more

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“…Cloud computing, among other technologies, introduces a significant change in the way Information Technology (IT) services are consumed and managed. This evolution also affects the way in which educative institutions manage IT infrastructures to become smart campuses and universities [32].…”
Section: Virtualization Of Remote Laboratoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cloud computing, among other technologies, introduces a significant change in the way Information Technology (IT) services are consumed and managed. This evolution also affects the way in which educative institutions manage IT infrastructures to become smart campuses and universities [32].…”
Section: Virtualization Of Remote Laboratoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, different from related efforts, we experiment with opening the infrastructure and data for the educational purposes, and discuss what was achieved from this experience. Finally, despite the fact that the topic of smart campuses emerges, we find that there is a lack of sharing the lessons and challenges, especially in shared multipurpose environments [53]. Therefore, together with very few related works, e.g., [8], this article contributes to the effort in bringing in critical issues to be considered when designing and implementing smart campus solutions.…”
Section: Smart Campusesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…A number of initiatives exist towards implementing smart campuses [53]. Experiences are shared in integrating and analysis of available data, like Lancaster University integrates data from existing energy and building management systems for analysis and optimization [8].…”
Section: Smart Campusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of [32] have thoroughly reviewed the utilization of emerging technologies like blockchain, IoT, and fog and edge computing for improving education. Examples of applications include record verification [33], the management of digital copyright information [34], or the design and evaluation of novel learning approaches [35][36][37].…”
Section: Sdg 4: Quality Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%