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From ieee 802.15. 4 to ieee 802.15. 4e: A step towards the internet of thingsDe Guglielmo et al., 2014
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- De Guglielmo D
- Anastasi G
- Seghetti A
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- Advances onto the Internet of Things: How Ontologies Make the Internet of Things Meaningful
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Abstract Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks (WSANs) are expected to have a key role in the realization of the future Internet of Things that will connect to the Internet any kind of devices, living beings, and things. A number of standards have been released over the last …
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