Cano et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Evolution of IoT: An industry perspectiveCano et al., 2019
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- 5468664713006676315
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- Cano J
- Berrios V
- Garcia B
- Toh C
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- IEEE Internet of Things Magazine
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Mobile ad hoc networks have evolved since the early 1990s: over two decades. However, the unique concept of wireless device-to-device networking has now ballooned into a major technology and industry revolution with applications impacting many facets of our lives. In …
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