In a typical sensor network, each sensor node operates unethered and has
a microprocessor and a small amount of memory for signal processing and
task scheduling.
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- In a typical sensor network, there are many of sensor nodes.
- These sensor nodes have microprocessors that can handle signal processing.
- It is possible to measure the ambient characteristics using sensor nodes.
- A sensor node in a sensory network is responsible for sensing, computation, and communication.
- A sensor network is a collection of sensors, each of which collects data from a distinct place and transmits it to a hub for archiving, viewing, and analysis.
- Sensor networks have a wide range of uses, including monitoring a single home, keeping a whole city under observation, and even detecting earthquakes all around the world.
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