Evaluation of a wireless sensor network design for the measurement of environmental variables

In Ecuador 58.45 % of its energy comes from hydropower, however, the country is rich in terms of its geography which makes it feasible to analyze different variables for obtaining clean energy. The internet of things represents the new ally of renewable energies, through the interaction of different...

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Hauptverfasser: Pico, Leopoldo Andrés Vera, Felipe, Marely del Rosario Cruz, Álava, Jorge Antonio Párraga, Zambrano, Dannyll Michellc Zambrano, Álava, Yohanna Daniela Daza
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