2021
DOI: 10.11591/eei.v10i3.2653
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The internet of things in high andean wetland monitoring, historical review approach

Abstract: The internet of things (IoT) has allowed important technological advances for monitoring and telemetry, thanks to the fact that IoT-based systems allow to obtain information in large areas, far from urban environments, and where low energy monitoring systems are required, features that are consistent with the requirements for high Andean wetlands telemetry. The monitoring of environmental variables, such as water quality in high Andean wetlands, is a topic of great importance for the scientific community, sinc… Show more

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“…Initially, a keyword search had been carried out also using Google scholar database in order to identify the main descriptors considering some keywords such as pollution, pollution management, aquifers, in order to find an approximation to the search equation. It was based on the methodology carried out by [3], where a ISSN: 2088-8694 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, a keyword search had been carried out also using Google scholar database in order to identify the main descriptors considering some keywords such as pollution, pollution management, aquifers, in order to find an approximation to the search equation. It was based on the methodology carried out by [3], where a ISSN: 2088-8694 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the derived keywords are "combined", and the search equations are generated, which can be seen in Table 2. In this review, the bibliographic data used were obtained from the main collection of Scopus, using the search equations, shown in Table 2 [15]. Table 2 allows us to visualize the hierarchical levels of the search.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, there are the indices referring to the abiotic components, which directly evaluate the physical and chemical quality of the water, and a third element that evaluates the habitat conditions to sustain the biota, such as the indices of habitat quality and bank structure, separated or gathered in river quality índices [2], [3]. This paper will specifically address quality indices, which according to [4], [5] water resource quality in wetlands is being increasingly accelerated by anthropogenic factors that cause physico-chemical conditions such as biologycal oxygen demand (BOD), pH and others to be significantly affected. Some of the quality indicators that have been considered are organic matter load, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient concentration, among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%