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C h a p t e r 3 Along with wireless connectivity, a fundamental technology enabling the IoT is advanced sensors. You can't control what you can't measure, and sensors provide a way to physically characterize different processes occurring in the real world. Sensors can be thought of as serving one of two roles: sensing the environment internally or externally. Internally, sensors can help determine the state of a machine, including its current, temperature, and vibration. Insights from these sensors help enable features such as predictive maintenance for reducing system downtime. External sensors—like those measuring temperature, humidity, pressure, and gas concentrations—can help a machine and users better understand their environment. On one hand, this information is useful for the sake of data collection, if that is the end task. On the other hand, providing machines with a deep and dynamic understanding of their environment allows for process optimization and enhanced safety. Beyond collecting data, however, modern sensors are starting to incorporate many smart features that increase their value. For example, a notable trend in modern sensors is the integration of local data SENSORS AND SMART FEATURES Sensors provide a way of physically characterizing the different processes that go on in the real world because you can't control what you can't measure." Adithya Madanahalli IoT Engineer, Würth Elektronik eiSos 14 8 Industry Experts Discuss Trends in the Internet of Things

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