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The number of sensors around
us is constantly increasing, due to
the potential savings that sensors
can bring. In addition, the sensors
provide us with a lot of valuable
data and parameters from the
real world that can be used for
various purposes.
It is difficult to define all the
parameters from the real world,
which can be measured using
sensors because the technology
is advancing very fast, so I run the
risk of failing to list some
important parameters from the
real world that can be measured
with sensors. ut, I am going to list
some very important parameters
from the real world that today
can be measured and converted
into digital parameters for further
use in digital twin technology.
Namely, sensors are most often
used today to measure the
following parameters from the
real world: temperature
measurement, motion
registration, location and
movement registration, pressure
measurement, sound or noise
level, humidity, voltage, vibration
measurement, etc.
From the listed parameters that
sensors can measure, it can be
concluded that sensors can be
applied in different industries
and for a large number of
purposes.
What Are Sensors
Used For And What
Is Their Purpose?
Have you heard of the "smart
house"? It is understood that the
house itself cannot be smart or
intelligent, but it is made smart
by devices equipped with
different sensors that provide
input data, which are further
processed and based on the
processed data, certain decisions
are made and different actions
are taken. A system that makes
different decisions and applies
actions can be autonomous or
based on a human decision, but
the basis for making any decision
and action, whether made
autonomously or based on a
human decision, is based on data
from various sensors set in a
“smart house ". How does it all
work together?
Take, for example, that for
optimal working conditions, it is
necessary to provide a brightness
of 400 flux and a temperature of
25 degrees Celsius at the table at
which the student is sitting, who
is preparing for an exam in a
certain field of Data Science.
The student is sitting at a desk
and is not able to accurately
assess, based on human senses,
whether the brightness at his
desk is 400 flux or the
temperature is 25 degrees
Celsius. If we know that the
assessment of brightness and
temperature can be done by
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