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Comparing BLE and NB-IoT as Communication Options for Smart Viticulture IoT Applications

Silvia Krug1,2. Sebastian Miethe1. Tino Hutschenreuther1.

2021 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS), SOI: doi.org/10.1109/SAS51076.2021.9530069, 23 - 25 August 2021, virtual conference

1IMMS Institut für Mikroelektronik- und Mechatronik-Systeme gemeinnützige GmbH, 98693 Ilmenau, Germany. 2Mid Sweden University Sundsvall, Sweden.

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IMMS is working on autonomous modular sensor systems for cost-effective options for data collection in agriculture.


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