APLICACIÓN DE SISTEMAS EMPOTRADOS Y SUS TECNOLOGÍAS EN EL COMBATE COVID-19: BREVE REVISIÓN DE LA LITERATURA
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https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v5i8.5603Palabras clave:
RFID, Covid-19Resumen
La pandemia de COVID-19 ha tenido varios impactos en la sociedad, estableciéndose varias medidas para combatirla. En busca de soluciones más efectivas para monitorear y combatir el Sars-CoV-2, se aplicaron algunas tecnologías comúnmente utilizadas en sistemas embebidos, como la Identificación por Radio Frecuencia (RFID), Internet de las Cosas (IoT) y sistemas embebidos. Ante esta problemática, en este trabajo se realizó una breve revisión sistemática de la literatura, que buscó identificar artículos similares, utilizando sistemas embebidos con RFID y/o IoT para combatir el COVID-19. Como resultado, los trabajos recopilados fueron resumidos y categorizados. Finalmente, el uso de este tipo de tecnologías demostró ser una forma eficiente de minimizar los impactos causados.
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