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A wireless sensor network is a collection of specialised transducers linked by a communications infrastructure that monitors and records conditions in various locations.
Temperature, humidity, pressure, wind direction and speed, light intensity, vibration intensity, sound intensity, power-line voltage, chemical concentrations, pollution levels, and essential body functions are all often monitored factors.
The rising search for alternative energy sources, renewable energy development, government restrictions, and quick technical breakthroughs are the primary drivers driving the wireless sensors market’s profitable growth.
Wireless sensors are utilised in factories for data monitoring, production flow, and other comparable purposes, as well as building automation, military, and other industries such as materials handling and food and beverage.
They are also used in smart grids for remote monitoring of transformers and power lines, where they are used to monitor line temperature and weather conditions.
The NORTH AMERICA WIRELESS SENSORS MARKET accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Kryton International Inc., recognised for introducing unique and beneficial concrete technology to the globe, has selected World of Concrete in Las Vegas, Nevada, to unveil its latest product, MaturixTM Smart Concrete Sensors.
Real-time structural monitoring is a new discipline in the construction industry made feasible by the rapidly increasing Internet of Things (IoT) — the interconnected digital network that enables common things to be implanted with electronics that gather and share data.
Maturix Smart Concrete technology is powered by the Sigfox 0G network, the world’s biggest IoT network, which serves over 1 billion people in 65 countries.
Maturix Sensor batteries can survive for years thanks to Sigfox’s long-range and low-power-demand network, which is a significant advance over existing sensor solutions, which only last a few weeks.