01992nas a2200289 4500000000100000008004100001260005900042653002200101653002300123653002200146653002600168653002900194653002300223653000800246653002300254653002900277653001500306653002400321653001900345100002500364700002000389245006500409856015200474300001000626520104100636020002501677 d bInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.10acultural heritage10aCultural heritages10aDeveloped regions10aInnovative technology10aInternet of Things (IOT)10aInternet of things10aIoT10aLiterature reviews10aPractical recommendation10aInnovation10aintangible heritage10aRevitalization1 aSara Pouryousefzadeh1 aReza Akbarzadeh00aInternet of Things (IoT) systems in future Cultural Heritage uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85072229930&doi=10.1109%2fIICITA.2019.8808838&partnerID=40&md5=0884c6ac7339f60539337623c5d6d452 a41-453 aCultural Heritage (C.H.) represents the socioeconomic fundamental impressions in sustainable developed regions world widely. The readiness and aptitude of IoT as an innovative technology to generate connectivity of the physical-cultural object with the information technologies is remarkable. Recovery the selective memories and history narrations via smart devices, result in innovative interpretation and connection with hidden values in CH. The aim of this paper is an investigation of IoT key concepts regarding the future of Cultural Heritage. Two main approaches carried out to propose the practical recommendations in this scope: (1) Accessibility: guiding and highlighting the access routes to the variety of themes in CH visiting (2) Creative narrative cultural digitalization: raise awareness, disseminating the importance and creative connection with intangible values in CH. The research methodological outline is based on the cutting-edge literature review and descriptive analytic research on good practices. © 2019 IEEE. a9781728134772 (ISBN)