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| DOI | 10.3390/DATA8050082 | ||||
| Año | 2023 | ||||
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the fastest-growing research areas in recent years and is strongly linked to the development of smart cities, smart homes, and factories. IoT can be defined as connecting devices, sensors, and physical objects that can collect and transmit data across a network, enabling increased automation and better decision-making. In several IoT applications, humidity and temperature are some of the most used variables for adjusting system configurations and understanding their performance because they are related to various physical processes, human comfort, manufacturing processes, and 3D printing, among other things. In addition, one of the biggest problems associated with IoT is the excessive production of data, so it is necessary to develop methodologies to optimize the process of collecting information. This work presents a new dataset comprising almost 55 million values of temperature, relative humidity, and RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) collected in two indoor spaces for longer than 3915 h at 10 s intervals. For each experiment, we captured the information from 13 previously calibrated sensors suspended from the ceiling at the same height and with a known relative position. The proposed dataset aims to contribute a benchmark for evaluating indoor temperature and humidity-controlled systems. The collected data allow the validation and improvement of the acquisition process for IoT applications. Data Set: 10.17605/OSF.IO/ZBN8W Data Set License: CC BY 4.0
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Botero-Valencia, Juan | Hombre |
Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano - Colombia
Inst Tecnol Metropolitano ITM - Colombia |
| 2 | Martinez-Perez, Adrian | - |
Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano - Colombia
Inst Tecnol Metropolitano ITM - Colombia |
| 3 | Hernandez-Garcia, Ruber | - |
Universidad Católica del Maule - Chile
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| 4 | Castano-Londono, Luis | - |
Universidad de Antioquia - Colombia
UNIV ANTIOQUIA - Colombia |
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| Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano |
| Universidad Católica del Maule |
| Sistemas de Control y Robótica Laboratory |
| GSCR |
| Sistemas de Control y Robótica |
| I+D+i EN EL MARCO |
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| This study was supported by the Sistemas de Control y Robótica (GSCR) Group COL0123701, at the Sistemas de Control y Robótica Laboratory, attached to the Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano and the program “Desarrollo de componentes y estructuras bioinspiradas a través de tecnologías de manufactura aditiva para el sector constructor nacional” with code PE22104 and belonging to the second “CONVOCATORIA CONJUNTA DE PROYECTOS DE I+D+i EN EL MARCO DE LA AGENDA REGIONAL DE I+D -> i”. |
| This research received no external funding. The APC was funded by Universidad Catolica del Maule. |