Smart Sensors and Intelligent Systems: Applications in Engineering Monitoring
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Smart Sensors, Intelligent Systems, Engineering Monitoring.Abstract
Smart sensors and control systems have transformed the ways engineering monitoring is performed in different application domains. This paper discusses the applications of these technologies to engineering monitoring, with an emphasis on their capabilities and benefits, as well as future directions. Integration of professional smart sensors and intelligent systems dramatically enhances real-time data collecting, processing and decision-making ability in engineering projects towards high efficiency, safety as well as reliability.
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