Wireless Sensors
Wireless sensors are devices that can detect and measure physical properties like temperature, humidity, or motion without needing physical connections to a network. They use radio waves to transmit data to a central system, making them flexible and easy to install in various environments.
These sensors are commonly used in applications such as smart homes, industrial monitoring, and environmental monitoring. By collecting real-time data, they help improve efficiency, safety, and decision-making in various fields, including agriculture and healthcare.