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  2. Motion detector - Wikipedia

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    A motion detector attached to an outdoor, automatic light. A motion detector is an electrical device that utilizes a sensor to detect nearby motion (motion detection).Such a device is often integrated as a component of a system that automatically performs a task or alerts a user of motion in an area.

  3. WiFi Sensing - Wikipedia

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    “Advancing wireless link signatures for location distinction,” Proc. of ACM MobiCom, 2008, pp. “FIMD: Fine-grained Device-free Motion Detection,” 2012 IEEE 18th International Conference on Parallel and Distribution Systems, pp. 219-234

  4. Unattended ground sensor - Wikipedia

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    The gateway bridges U-UGS sensor field to the FCS network and relays motion alarm and image data. It's capable to be monitored locally by a soldier or remotely through a FCS network enabled modulevehicle. The intrusion node is a motion sensor that detects movement and is able to tell the difference between animal and human beings.

  5. List of sensors - Wikipedia

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    Defect detector; Engine coolant temperature sensor; Hall effect sensor; Wheel speed sensor; Airbag sensors; Automatic transmission speed sensor; Brake fluid pressure sensor; Camshaft position sensor (CMP) Cylinder Head Temperature gauge; Engine crankcase pressure sensor; Exhaust gas temperature sensor; Fuel level sensor; Fuel pressure sensor ...

  6. Wireless sensor network - Wikipedia

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    Wireless sensor networks are composed of low-energy, small-size, and low-range unattended sensor nodes. Recently, it has been observed that by periodically turning on and off the sensing and communication capabilities of sensor nodes, we can significantly reduce the active time and thus prolong network lifetime.

  7. List of wireless sensor nodes - Wikipedia

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    A sensor node, also known as a mote (chiefly in North America), is a node in a sensor network that is capable of performing some processing [1], gathering sensory information and communicating with other connected nodes in the network. A mote is a node but a node is not always a mote.