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    Taxonomías de soluciones de Internet de las cosas orientadas a personas con discapacidades
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2022-02-07) Ulloa Banegas, Max Alejandro; Cedillo Orellana, Irene Priscila
    The Internet of Things (IoT - Internet of Things) has revolutionized systems and connectivity worldwide. It allows hundreds of devices to collect information, send and receive data over the Internet. The IoT has been applied in various fields, the medical field not being the exception; Among its applications is the support to health personnel, during the treatment of people with disabilities, the use of these interconnected devices, has allowed these people to develop activities independently, helping to improve their quality of life. In the context of the expansion of IoT worldwide, there is a need to concentrate studies and solutions in a work that articulates, classifies and evidences the solutions addressed by different research groups worldwide. To cover this need, secondary studies are needed that gather the technical and scientific evidence in an appropriate way and that allow finding useful research gaps for scientific advancement and the non-duplication of existing solutions. In this project, a scientific, repeatable and replicable review of the literature will be developed to obtain a solid base of IoT solutions that solve problems for people with disabilities, the Kitchenham methodology will be used, it will begin with an exhaustive selection of primary research relevant to this project, then the quality of the selected studies will be evaluated according to a checklist that defines the factors to be reviewed, finally the relevant data found will be extracted and synthesized, the same that will facilitate the approach of taxonomies that contribute to the professionals of health in decision-making for diagnoses, prognoses and treatments for people with disabilities.

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