DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14483/2248762X.8505Publicado:
2015-09-04Número:
Vol. 6 (2015)Sección:
Revisión de TemaINTRODUCCIÓN AL INTERNET DE LAS COSAS
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Desde que kevin Ashton en 1999 acuñó el término de Internet de las Cosas (Internet of Things (IoT)) en una presentación para Procter & Gamble (P&G), la IoT se afianzó como un nuevo paradigma en el escenario de las comunicaciones inalámbricas [1]. El concepto de la IoT [2][3] se generaliza alrededor de una variedad de elementos, cosas u objetos de carácter cotidiano, como etiquetas de identificación por radiofrecuencia (RFID), sensores, actuadores, smartphones [4] y demás dispositivos móviles, los cuales son reconocibles, localizables y legibles por medio de esquemas de direccionamiento únicos capaces de interactuar unos con otros y controlables a través de internet [5] [6].
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