MAPPING: Exploration and identification of surrounding objects near Eszterhazy Karoly University of Applied Sciences Tamás Gregus, András Perjési, Attila Szívós, Tibor Tajti, Péter Magyar, Gábor Geda Eszterhazy Karoly University of Applied Sciences Mathematical and Informatical Institute gregtom6@gmail.com, andris@aries.ektf.hu, attilaszivoswork@gmail.com, tibor.tajti@gmail.com, magyarp@aries.ektf.hu, gedag@aries.ektf.hu Abstract Internet of Things has a lot of similar interpretation, but we get the most current, if we just summarize the attributes of that. It means the things can communicate with each other and with people. Furthermore, the objects detect their environment with sensors around them and they make choices based on this detection. In the recent past, new demands and expectations have appeared in our college. Different kinds of type events, foreigners came with Erasmus and Eger’s tourism foreshow a necessity for technological renewal. With the usage of the above-mentioned term we can be able to make the navigation to be more dynamic. This effort would be perfect for a first significant appear of a new, tourist attracting technology in this city. This paper tries to describe our experiment in this topic. Keywords: Internet of Things, Android, NFC, location marking, route plan- ning 1. Keystones of the concept development The Eszterhazy Karoly University of Applied Sciences and the Bay Zoltán Non- profit Ltd. for Applied Research are working together in a project called TÁMOP- 4.2.2.C-11/1/KONV FutureRFID - Az RFID/NFC technológia továbbfejlesztési lehetőségei az „Internet of Things koncepciói mentén, where we use undermentioned terms. These are Internet of Things, Near Field Communication and Android. Proceedings of the 9 th International Conference on Applied Informatics Eger, Hungary, January 29–February 1, 2014. Vol. 2. pp. 329–336 doi: 10.14794/ICAI.9.2014.2.329 329