wireless sensor

collocation in English

meaningsofwirelessandsensor

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wireless
noun[C]
uk
/ˈwaɪə.ləs/
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/ˈwaɪr.ləs/
a ...
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sensor
noun[C]
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/ˈsen.sər/
us
/ˈsen.sɚ/
a device that is used to record that something is present or that there are changes ...
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(Definition ofwirelessandsensorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Also, thewirelesssensormust be adaptable to each application.
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His research onwirelesssensornetworks and pervasive and mobile computing is widely recognized as pioneering.
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Often such meters communicate by usingwirelesssensornetworks.
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Other research areas include ambient intelligence,wirelesssensornetworks, robot vision, brain computer interfacing and serious games.
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Detection systems may includewirelesssensornetworks that act as automated weather systems: detecting temperature, humidity, and smoke.
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However, since thewirelesssensornode is often placed in a hard-to-reach location, changing the battery regularly can be costly and inconvenient.
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Awirelesssensornetwork can use cooperative relaying to reduce the energy consumption in sensor nodes, hence lifetime of sensor network increases.
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His research interest is in wireless communication, cognitive radio,wirelesssensornetworks and statistical signal processing.
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Agent-based simulation ofwirelesssensorand ad hoc networks is a relatively new paradigm.
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Site measurements are often supported bywirelesssensornetworks to reduce the wiring cost.
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Wirelesssensornetworks are networks of small, battery-powered, memory-constraint devices named sensor nodes, which have the capability of wireless communication over a restricted area.
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This enables designers ofwirelesssensornetworks to reduce installation and life-cycle costs associated with deployment of wireless networks.
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The proposal, to buildwirelesssensornodes with a volume of one cubic millimeter, was selected for funding in 1998.
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These devices are intended to address the needs of applications such aswirelesssensornetworks which have dramatically different requirements from traditional electronics.
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An important aspect in the development of awirelesssensornode is ensuring that there is always adequate energy available to power the system.
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At the beginning, it started working on industrialwirelesssensornetworks solutions entering the remote and condition monitoring and telemetry market in 2010.
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A new class of miniature wireless devices called motes are quickly gaining popularity as the field ofwirelesssensornetworking is increasing.
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Aswirelesssensornodes are typically very small electronic devices, they can only be equipped with a limited power source of less than 0.5-2 ampere-hour and 1.2-3.7 volts.
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Commercialwirelesssensornetworks must be reliable, feature low power consumption (to extend battery life and minimize maintenance), and be low cost to purchase, install, and maintain.
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The to-sink unicast module can be especially useful inwirelesssensornetworks, which utilizes higher capabilities of data collectors (or sinks), so as to achieve better data delivery.
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