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Smart Sensors: Enabling the intelligent IoT

Published by: Farnell

Engineers working on systems built using Internet of Things (IoT) technologies now have access to a huge range of sensor options. The available modalities have moved well beyond temperature and pressure to encompass sensors that can act as the eyes, ears and nose of the IoT.
Thanks to the connectivity made possible by the IoT, engineers no longer need to incorporate all of these sensors into their equipment. Open IoT protocols make it possible to exchange data with sensors distributed around a network that are built into other devices as long as the systems that communicate with them have the right credentials. In turn, advanced sensor-fusion techniques provide the tools for the inputs from many different types of input to be incorporated into a single smart model.
This white paper describes the choices available to engineering teams and the things to consider when selecting and integrating sensors into their IoT-driven systems and applications.

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Lang: ENG
Type: Whitepaper Length: 13 pages

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