Abstract

A colossal amount of data are produced each day and travel through the Internet to be stored or processed on their final destination. Most of them are directly created by people (images, music, videos, etc.), but a considerable amount are generated by sensing and computing devices. Moreover, the Internet of things (IoT) introduces the idea that all devices will have connectivity capabilities, such as connecting to local area networks (LAN) or wide area networks (WAN) including the Internet. By the year 2020, an estimated 30 billion devices will be part of the IoT [1]. This will create the need for sensing and computing devices to communicate efficiently in order to save communication transactions, which will ultimately save communication overhead, resulting in less energy consumption (from not using communication modules like antennas).

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