The articles in this special section focus on smart devices supported by microwave technologies. While the number of connected personal devices depends primarily on humans’ ability to manage multiple devices and is naturally limited, the number of objects connected to the Internet depends on the number of nodes leveraged to gather information from the environment and exchange information between objects and the Internet. The only limit is the level of technological development. Over the last decade, we have experienced an increasing number of objects gathering information and exchanging it with the Internet with no human interaction at all (so-called smart objects). The Internet of Things (IoT) era was born.
Microwave Technologies to Make Objects Smart [From the Guest Editor's Desk]
Roselli, Luca
2018
Abstract
The articles in this special section focus on smart devices supported by microwave technologies. While the number of connected personal devices depends primarily on humans’ ability to manage multiple devices and is naturally limited, the number of objects connected to the Internet depends on the number of nodes leveraged to gather information from the environment and exchange information between objects and the Internet. The only limit is the level of technological development. Over the last decade, we have experienced an increasing number of objects gathering information and exchanging it with the Internet with no human interaction at all (so-called smart objects). The Internet of Things (IoT) era was born.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.