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The " Internet of Things " (IoT) brings the notion of heterogeneous objects using ubiquitous technologies to interact among them and with the physical environment through technologies such as Bluetooth, ZigBee, GPRS, NFC, QR code, among others. Based on the possibility of linking ordinary objects from the physical world to the Internet, this paper...

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