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A Low-Cost Sensor Network for Monitoring Peatland [PDF]
Peatlands across the world are vital carbon stores. However, human activities have caused the degradation of many sites, increasing their greenhouse gas emissions and vulnerability to wildfires.
Hazel Louise Mitchell +2 more
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A Low-Cost Optoacoustic Sensor for Environmental Monitoring [PDF]
Attention to Black Carbon (BC) has been rising due to its effects on human health as well its contribution to climate change. Measurements of BC are challenging, as currently used devices are either expensive or impractical for continuous monitoring ...
Antonios Stylogiannis +4 more
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Low-Cost Sensor System for Air Purification Process Evaluation [PDF]
With the development of civilisation, the awareness of the impact of versatile aerosol particles on human health and the environment is growing. New advanced materials and techniques are needed to purify the air to reduce this impact.
Arkadiusz Moskal +3 more
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Investigation of low-cost piezoelectric force sensor
The use of piezoelectric force sensors is well-established in industrial systems and devices, but their adoption in consumer products has been limited due to the high cost of implementation as well as complex peripheral electronics.
Alfredas Kerulis, Andrius Čeponis
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TreeMMoSys: A low cost sensor network to measure wind-induced tree response [PDF]
Severe storms caused the largest amount of damaged timber in European forests in the past 70 years. Storm damage occurs when wind loads exceed the failure limits of trees.
Sven Kolbe, Dirk Schindler
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Data-Driven Techniques for Low-Cost Sensor Selection and Calibration for the Use Case of Air Quality Monitoring [PDF]
Rameez Raja Kureshi +2 more
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WHY IT MAKES SENSE TO USE HIGH COST SENSORS TO DO LOW COST SENSOR RESEARCH [PDF]
The question is highly topical in the world that is aiming to acclaim more efficiency through an omnipresence of sensors. The implication of the omnipresence of sensors clearly is that most of these sensors will be of the low-cost type. Hence, there is a
V. V. Lehtola, H. Hyyti, T. Malkamäki
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Low cost security for sensor networks [PDF]
We design and evaluate a lightweight encryption protocol suitable for sensor networks, that enables weak security in the presence of passive eavesdroppers. At every communication round, our protocol creates a key between each sensor node and the sink, by appropriately mixing and coding information packets that the nodes passively overhear.
Emre Atsan +3 more
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Low-Cost Sensors and Biological Signals
Low-cost sensors, i [...]
Frédéric Dierick +2 more
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Low-cost fabrication of flexible tactile sensor arrays
While for vision and audio the same mass-produced units can be embedded in many different systems from smartphones to robots, tactile sensors have to be built in application-specific shapes and sizes.
Niklas Fiedler +4 more
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