DEMAND OF CITIZENS OF SLOVAK REPUBLIC FOR AIRPORT 4.0 APPLICATIONS
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https://doi.org/10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2020.3.61.330Keywords:
Digital Transformation, Smart Airport, Airport 4.0, Smart Check-in, Self-boarding, Indoor Navigation, Biometric Services, RFID Baggage Tags, Self-baggage Tagging, Kiosk for Lost Baggage, AirportAbstract
The aim of airlines and airports is to develop a transformation program that will be closely linked to operations. One of the new concepts that can revolutionize air traffic is the Internet of Things. Devices based on Internet of Things technology will become the standard for increasing customer satisfaction. The object of the research is the concept of digital transformation of the airport, called Airport 4.0, and the demand for its implementation at the Slovak airports Bratislava and Košice. The main goal is to define the basic concepts with the issues addressed and the implementation of primary research focused on the level of demand for the implementation of applications of the Airport 4.0 concept at Bratislava and Košice airports and its subsequent evaluation.
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