- Christiana Papitsi1, Theodore Ganetsos1*, Meropi Katsantoni1, Christos Drosos1, Eleni Symeonaki1
- 1 Department of Industrial Design and Production Engineering, University of West Attica, Thivon 250 & P. Ralli, 12244 Egaleo, Greece
- GAS Journal of Arts Humanities & Social Sciences (GASJAHSS)
Abstract:
This paper describes a method for automatically inspecting the
parameters that affect the microenvironment of the Holy Cross hermitage,
which is established into a distant small cave in Greece’s Olympus region and
holds astounding wall artwork dating back to the Byzantine period. The
results show that the methodology adopted was effective in sustaining a
long-term monitoring procedure and, as a result, gained insight into the
hermitage’s surrounding conditions in terms of its microenvironment. In such
a case, it would be feasible to foresee any impending threats and hence
arrange the necessary conservation measures. |
Keywords:
Cultural Heritage, Wireless Sensors, Monitoring,
Microenvironment, Temperature, Humidity, Carbon Dioxide.