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Sensors and a microcomputer let aircraft trolleys detect wear and faults early, transmit status remotely, and streamline maintenance planning.
A wireless link to onboard signals lets workers check work vehicle status on a portable terminal without repeated cab entry during maintenance.
Adaptive message sizing and transmission rates conserve smart meter battery power while reducing redundant traffic and acknowledged retransmissions.
Random visible indicia on a breath tester link photos to test data, improving user verification and reducing tampering in sobriety monitoring.
Adaptive communication and voltage measurement cycles use power, temperature, and humidity limits to extend battery voltage monitoring.
Smart modules mounted on mast constructions replace live-line sensor installs, enabling wireless network monitoring with easier maintenance.
A power connector with sensor and communication circuits centralizes plant monitoring, cutting separate control units, cost, and setup effort.
Alternating dual signal paths let brake sensor signals stay available while test circuits verify path and converter quality without distortion.
A base-powered edge node chain enables selective structural sensor readout, cutting monitoring time, wiring complexity, and cost.
Separate detection and communication timing enables faster abnormal-state alerts while keeping battery power consumption low.
A removable radio module and wireless dock keep AED status visible and charged while the unit stays powered off for emergency readiness.
A base-powered edge-node network relays interrogation signals and sensor data to speed structural integrity monitoring with mixed sensors.
A switch module lets multiple vehicle ultrasonic sensors share one line, simplifying ID assignment, wiring, and sensor control costs.
By combining sensor interfaces, power distribution, and terminal communication, this case simplifies plant monitoring and reduces device count.
Adaptive message sizing and transmission rates help battery-powered smart meters cut energy use, network traffic, and RF noise.
By harvesting physical stimuli and switching on only after stored energy reaches a threshold, the sensor enables wireless monitoring without batteries or wiring.
Adaptive sampling and storage preserve critical sensor history during cell faults, improving diagnosis without exceeding memory limits.
Synchronizing camera, radar, lidar, and infrared data helps ADAS maintain accurate object detection even when one sensor malfunctions.
Short-interval test signals detect contact circuit faults quickly, while the communication circuit stays low-power until immediate alarm transmission is needed.
Adaptive weighting aligns camera, radar, and lidar outputs across different cycles and formats to improve vehicle object detection in changing conditions.
Batch-based gas supervision adjusts supply volume and data collection frequency to focus computing resources on higher-risk gas flows.
Battery-backed cellular monitoring keeps spa sensor data accessible and supports remote control even when the spa is disconnected from power.
Predict remote maintenance success and classify communication faults in electrical meters to prioritize technician visits and avoid unnecessary trips.
A modular sensor and interface setup enables low-cost anchor monitoring with wireless readout of force, temperature, and fastening condition.
Threshold-based ranking of facility state changes helps operators spot critical sensor abnormalities faster and reduce monitoring overload.
A gateway collects equipment and external sensor data directly, avoiding PLC rewrites when sensor counts change in production facilities.
Direct wireless sensor-to-cloud links let industrial automation equipment collect vibration data and tune control settings without fieldbus gateways.
Wireless sensor nodes track resistance changes in enclosed wear zones, enabling real-time maintenance scheduling and failure prevention.
Communication quality is used to adjust remote driving authority, limiting manual control when latency or link conditions risk unintended vehicle behavior.
Tiered acquisition combines real-time controller alerts with slower sensor polling to keep plant management screens current without higher bandwidth costs.
A shared evaluation module with interchangeable sensor modules cuts instrument cost, simplifies data handling, and reduces charging effort.
A reusable evaluation module pairs with interchangeable sensor modules to cut clamping-force measurement cost, data effort, and charging interruptions.
Real-time filter sensing and wireless data transmission replace fixed service intervals with condition-based maintenance to cut downtime and cost.
Adaptive compressive sampling predicts sparsifying transforms and subsampling rates to cut sensor bandwidth, delay, and compute load.
Magnetic flux sensing and RF transmission replace mechanical fluid counters, improving count accuracy and remote data collection in corrosive sites.
A predictive sparsity model sets sensor subsampling and transforms to cut network traffic, bandwidth use, and processing delay.
A delta-sigma bit stream carries its own timing so the evaluation unit can recover clock and phase, cutting EMI and removing a separate clock line.
Continuous inertial integration lets a low-power sensor stream data without acknowledgments while the master reconstructs lost increments.
Rounding IMU velocity and orientation increments while carrying remainders forward cuts transmission bandwidth and power without integration drift.
A rim-mounted magnetic sensor harvests energy from each wheel pass to measure bicycle speed and distance without a battery.
Signal-derivative comparison helps a mobile choose the right analyte sensor link, improving data reliability while conserving battery life.
Distributed sensor nodes filter impact data at the structure envelope to identify damage events quickly and improve reporting accuracy.
Stored calibration data in interchangeable smart probes prevents drift-related gaps and keeps remote monitoring accurate over long runs.
Power-fail and supply-voltage monitoring lets a utility meter communication card detect removal and send a tamper alert before shutdown.
Row-by-row stalk sensing on harvesters separates missing and late-emerged plants from low-yield areas for more accurate crop assessment.
Interchangeable sensor cartridges with onboard electronics enable automatic recognition and calibration, cutting maintenance time while preserving measurement accuracy.
Integrated signal conditioning and GPS/PPS synchronization cut power and size while preserving multi-channel underwater sensor sampling.
Temperature-based excretion detection lets an ingestible capsule boost wireless transmission at the right time, improving data capture and gut tracking.
Concurrent packet transmission on multiple RF channels helps barrier operators resist noise interference, extend reception range, and prevent unauthorized actuation.
Mobile networks request and preprocess terminal sensing data before reporting, easing service server load and improving data handling efficiency.