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Eureka

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Team Name


PixelWander


Team Members


Stan , Chengguang Li , Kang and 3 other members with unpublished profiles.

Project Description


Eureka

The Eureka app leverages mobile, IoT, and NFC technology to enhance the tourism experience in South Australia, encouraging visitors to explore more venues and extend their stay. By scanning receipts from participating local businesses or tapping on outdoor IoT devices at attraction venues, users can accumulate points. Once a certain point threshold is reached, these points can be redeemed for meaningful souvenirs. Additionally, the Eureka app offers a comprehensive suite of support features for travelers, including an itinerary planner, weather and emergency alerts, and recommendations for nearby hotspots and attractions. In this way, users can better engage in the tour with the support of digital tools, creating a seamless and enriched travel experience.

Quick Glance

features

Overall Subsystem Design

subsystem design

The above diagram describe the main components of the backend system.

Front-end: Mobile App

Perona Profile Animation

Recommendation Itinerary Animation

Tap and earn animation

Reward Animation

Point System[Core]

This sequence diagram illustrates the process by which users can scan receipts to accumulate points.
subsystem design

Cloud Solution Design

The following diagram provides a preliminary design for constructing a cloud-native backend system.
Cloud Solution Design

User Story

Ben is a father of 2 daughters from Victoria, visiting South Australia for his 4-day Christmas holidays.

Having never been to SA before and possessing little knowledge of local attractions, he came across Eureka posters at Adelaide airport. The adorable and meaningful collectibles fascinated him, and he thought these would be perfect souvenirs for his daughters. Consequently, he opted to download the Eureka app to accumulate points and explore South Australia.

As a first-time visitor, he swiftly located recent festival events and places of interest within the app. He also gained insight into unfavorable outdoor days through the weather forecasts. Employing the Eureka trip planner, he effortlessly added destinations and pinpointed nearby shops and restaurants for NFC tapping and points collection.

However, he realized that his points fell short of redeeming gifts for both daughters. Therefore, he decided to extend his stay by another day, spending time at nearby shops to collect more points.

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#tourism #eureka #motivation #iot #nfc #upsell

Data Story


Tourism has always been a key economic driver for South Australia. The SA government has expended significant effort to boost its tourism sector, setting an ambitious goal of reaching $5.1 billion by 2030. Nevertheless, this lofty goal currently faces challenges within the context of prevailing urban travel, including increased visitation from the Eastern Hemisphere and shorter lengths of stay. While some data-driven services have been developed to assist visitors in planning their journeys and discovering attractions, there remains a need for a centralized tool that is user-friendly and strategically encourages visitors to increase their expenditures.

Our team recognizes the following data resources and challenges:

  • Trip Planner itineraries: This contains data about SA attractions and serves as a well-established tool for trip planning in South Australia. However, it requires further promotion as users lack motivation to utilize it.
  • Open datasets and APIs on BOM, RSS, SES, and Google Maps: These contain useful information, including weather updates, emergency services, food options, and entertainment choices. However, they remain isolated and are not integrated with the trip planner.
  • Lack of user interactions and incentives for usage.
  • Insufficient emphasis on boosting local businesses.

Hence, our team aims to build an app solution that integrates existing data and services with enhanced features for recommendations and exploration. However, a question remains: how can we encourage more users to utilize it and amplify its impact? By implementing a point-based tap-and-collect system, we intend to infuse our application with distinctive collectibles, thereby disseminating its influence across social media platforms and motivating users to visit local stores, and therefore, boosting travel expenditures.


Evidence of Work

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Homepage

Team DataSets

Google API

Description of Use Retrieval of surrounding business information

Data Set

State Emeregency Service - REST API

Description of Use Real-time emergency warning at various locations

Data Set

Recreation Trails

Description of Use Data on hiking trails

Data Set

BOM

Description of Use Used for weather forecasting of various locations listed in the app.

Data Set

Trip Planner itineraries

Description of Use The planning tool can be integrated into the app and the site information will be used for listing and recommendation.

Data Set

Challenge Entries

Increase visitor expenditure through Smart Tourism

How can we use digital technology to "upsell" to visitors to South Australia by uncovering additional attractions and experiences and/or extending their stay?

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