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IoT Maps: Charting the Internet of Things

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IoT Maps: Charting the Internet of Things. / Shaw, Peter Andrew; Mikusz, Mateusz Andrzej; Nurmi, Petteri Tapio et al.
HotMobile 2019 - Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications. New York: ACM, 2019. p. 105-110.

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Shaw, PA, Mikusz, MA, Nurmi, PT & Davies, NAJ 2019, IoT Maps: Charting the Internet of Things. in HotMobile 2019 - Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications. ACM, New York, pp. 105-110. https://doi.org/10.1145/3301293.3302375

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Shaw, P. A., Mikusz, M. A., Nurmi, P. T., & Davies, N. A. J. (2019). IoT Maps: Charting the Internet of Things. In HotMobile 2019 - Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (pp. 105-110). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3301293.3302375

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Shaw PA, Mikusz MA, Nurmi PT, Davies NAJ. IoT Maps: Charting the Internet of Things. In HotMobile 2019 - Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications. New York: ACM. 2019. p. 105-110 doi: 10.1145/3301293.3302375

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Shaw, Peter Andrew ; Mikusz, Mateusz Andrzej ; Nurmi, Petteri Tapio et al. / IoT Maps : Charting the Internet of Things. HotMobile 2019 - Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications. New York : ACM, 2019. pp. 105-110

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