Industrial wireless sensor networks (WSN) are projected to increase by 553% in the next five years, to nearly 24 million installed sensor points. Recent developments in wireless communication, power ...
A wireless sensor, here gauging the alignment of a new car body on an assembly line, coupled with a tower light can immediately notify technicians when problems arise. Wireless photoelectric sensors ...
This article appeared in Microwaves & RF and has been published here with permission. From the connected home and smart wearables to Industry 4.0 and smart-city applications, wireless sensor networks ...
Smart sensor nodes are the “canaries in a coal mine” for the industrial IoT, sensitively monitoring industrial equipment for vibrations, electrical current and voltage changes, temperature, sound, and ...
In many Internet of Things (IoT) applications, minimizing power consumption is a key design requirement. IoT capability involves adding sensors and connectivity to a valve or similar device in a ...
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