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A sensor that can do more than just gather and measure data is known as an intelligent sensor. It integrates additional processing power, frequently using microcontrollers or digital signal processors, to carry out more complex tasks like communication, decision-making, and data analysis.
Intelligent sensors are valuable components in many applications since they are made to deliver more insightful and useful information.
Intelligent sensors have the ability to process raw sensor data and transform it into informative data. Calculations, filtering, calibration, and even the use of algorithms for pattern identification or anomaly detection may be included. Some sophisticated sensors have the capacity to decide based on the data processed.
For instance, if a temperature sensor in an industrial process detects a temperature higher than a predetermined threshold, an action may be initiated.
Numerous intelligent sensors have communication interfaces like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or Ethernet that enable them to send data to other systems or devices. This makes remote monitoring and control possible in real time.
Intelligent sensors can keep an eye on their own performance and health to spot problems like sensor drift, deterioration, or failure. They can then send out alerts or implement corrective measures. Based on altering circumstances or user-defined parameters, these sensors can modify their behavior or setup.
For instance, a lighting sensor might modify its sensitivity according to the amount of ambient light. Intelligent sensors support the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem by allowing smarter and more responsive systems and delivering data-driven insights. They are essential in building settings that are effective and automated across numerous industries.
The Global intelligent sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
With the introduction of integrated RHTP tracking sensors, Trusted A/S is launching a new line of tracking devices with data logging capabilities. The series includes tracking of highly accurate air pressure, temperature, and relative humidity data.
Along with the sophisticated sensors for which our gear is already well-known, this new feature is impressively packed. Relative humidity and temperature are already tracked by current customers utilizing external RHT tags that rely on neighboring tracking equipment.
Now, it is possible to select a solution where no additional external hardware is necessary thanks to an all-in-one RHTP tracking device.
This will make the installation process for upcoming tracking operations simpler while lowering installation expenses and the chance of a connection failure.