Research on Construction of Smart Tourism Perception System and Management Platform

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Smart tourism is a new concept focus on the tourism experience promotion. It is necessary to improve tourist experience using smart technologies, so that more efficient and appropriate measures can be taken and make a contribution to tourism experience promotion. In this paper, smarter tourism comes to be known with the deepening of the influence of information technology. In order to realize the intensification,intellectualization and unionization of tourism management, a smarter tourism perception system must be constructed on the base of cloud computing and the Internet of things so that standard information service is available to tourists, businesses and governments via its safe and online communicative functions. Smarter tourism perception system can connect travel attractions, hotels, transportation and other facilities tourist destinations of things completely to the Internet system and integration, data integration as the core database of tourism resources, which provide a more convenient means of destination tourism management and services.

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