Revista ELECTRO
Vol. 42 – Año 2020
Artículo
TÍTULO
A Bluetooth Testbed for Internet of Things
AUTORES
Mercado Velázquez Andrés Aharhel, Escamilla Ambrosio Ponciano Jorge, Rodríguez Mota Abraham, Ortiz Rodríguez Floriberto
RESUMEN
El enorme número de aplicaciones que existen del Internet de las cosas exige investigar la funcionalidad de estos sistemas. Por lo tanto, realizar pruebas en entornos reales es de suma importancia para analizar la funcionalidad de estos sistemas. Teniendo esto en cuenta, la implementación de las aplicaciones del Internet de las cosas requiere la integración de diversas mesas de pruebas, ya que las soluciones del Internet de las cosas deben ser probadas y ajustadas minuciosamente antes de ser ofrecidas al mercado. En este trabajo, se presenta una mesa de pruebas para el Internet de las cosas que hace uso de la tecnología Bluetooth. Esta mesa de pruebas consiste en una serie de nodos que se comunican a un nodo principal en la red utilizando el protocolo de comunicación inalámbrica Bluetooth 4.1 BLE. Esta mesa de pruebas ayudará a medir variables de interés con el objetivo de caracterizar el comportamiento del sistema. La importancia de integrar una mesa de pruebas, donde se analizan diferentes variables en un entorno real, es primeramente obtener datos para luego obtener sus estadísticas y evaluar el rendimiento de una red basada en esta tecnología bajo diferentes condiciones.
Palabras Clave: Mesa de pruebas, Internet de las cosas, Bluetooth, Casa inteligente.
ABSTRACT
The enormous number of Internet of Things applications demands to investigate the functionality of these systems. Hence, testing under real environments is of paramount importance to analyze the functionality of these systems. Taking this into consideration, the implementation of Internet of Things applications requires the integration of diverse testbeds, as Internet of Things solutions need to be thoroughly tested and fine-tuned before being offered to the market. In this work, a Bluetooth testbed for Internet of Things is presented. This testbed consists of a series of nodes that communicate to a gateway using the Bluetooth 4.1 BLE wireless communication protocol. This testbed will help to measure variables of interest to cha racterize the system's behavior. The importance of integrating this testbed, where different variables are analyzed in a real environment, is first to obtain data, and second to obtain their statistics to assess the performance of a network based on this technology under different conditions.
Keywords: Testbed, Internet of Things, Bluetooth, Smart Home.
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CITAR COMO:
Mercado Velázquez Andrés Aharhel, Escamilla Ambrosio Ponciano Jorge, Rodríguez Mota Abraham, Ortiz Rodríguez Floriberto, "A Bluetooth Testbed for Internet of Things", Revista ELECTRO, Vol. 42, 2020, pp. 1-6.
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