Wireless Monitoring
Wireless Monitoring refers to the use of wireless technology to observe and collect data from various devices or environments without the need for physical connections. This method often employs sensors and communication networks to transmit information in real-time, making it useful in various fields such as healthcare, agriculture, and environmental monitoring.
By utilizing Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular networks, wireless monitoring systems can track conditions like temperature, humidity, or patient vital signs. This technology enhances efficiency and allows for timely responses to changes, improving decision-making and overall management in different applications.