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The Internet of Things has enabled important applications such as traceability in food manufacturing, processing, distribution and disposal. However, different visions of this new paradigm have contributed to the emergence of architectures that include not widely quality attributes. Thus, this work proposes an architecture based on Internet of Things for traceability in the context of agribusiness...
Internet of Things is identified as one of the main pillars to next-generation Internet. Two technologies supporting this technological advancement are Radio Frequency Identification and Wireless Sensor Networks. They are used to automatically identify people, objects, and animals, as well as monitoring environmental parameters, and area monitoring. Thus, this article presents five areas of applications...
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