Smart Portable Devices Suitable for Cultural Heritage: A Review

Sensors (Basel). 2018 Jul 26;18(8):2434. doi: 10.3390/s18082434.

Abstract

This article reviews recent portable sensor technologies to apply in the Cultural Heritage (CH) fields. The review has been prepared in the form of a retrospective description of the sensor's history and technological evolution, having: new nanomaterials for transducers, miniaturized, portable and integrated sensors, the wireless transmission of the analytical signals, ICT_Information Communication Technology and IoT_Internet of Things to apply to the cultural heritage field. In addition, a new trend of movable tattoo sensors devices is discussed, referred to in situ analysis, which is especially important when scientists are in the presence of un-movable and un-tangible Cultural Heritage and Art Work objects. The new proposed portable contact sensors (directly applied to art work objects and surfaces) are non-invasive and non-destructive to the different materials and surfaces of which cultural heritage is composed.

Keywords: Cultural Heritage (CH); ICT; IoT; Sensors; actuators; air quality control; analytical diagnosis; graphene; graphene oxide (GO); in situ restoration; integrated sensor arrays; mobile Laboratory; movable devices; nanomaterials.

Publication types

  • Review