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  2. Wireless sensor network - Wikipedia

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    Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) refer to networks of spatially dispersed and dedicated sensors that monitor and record the physical conditions of the environment and forward the collected data to a central location. WSNs can measure environmental conditions such as temperature, sound, pollution levels, humidity and wind.

  3. Smart thermostat - Wikipedia

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    A major feature of Wi-Fi thermostats (such as smart thermostats) is their ability to connect to the internet. These thermostats are designed with a Wi-Fi module that allows the thermostat to connect to the user's home or office network and interface with a web portal or smartphone application, allowing users to control the thermostat remotely. [15]

  4. Smartdust - Wikipedia

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    Product quality monitoring: temperature and humidity monitoring of perishables such as meat, produce, and dairy. Impact, vibration and temperature monitoring of consumer electronics, for failure analysis and diagnostic information, e.g. monitoring the vibration of bearings to detect frequency signatures that may indicate imminent failure.

  5. EnOcean - Wikipedia

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    Other lighting applications include occupancy sensors, light sensors and key card switches. Furthermore, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning applications such as temperature sensors, humidity sensors, CO 2 sensors, metering sensors already use EnOcean’s energy harvesting wireless technology.

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    Reputable brands like GE, Black+Decker, and Toshiba all produce affordable models, some of which even boast advanced features like Wi-Fi connectivity and humidity sensors.

  7. Automatic weather station - Wikipedia

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    The 30-meter (98 ft) mast is used for the measurement of parameters over stratified distances for the purposes of data modelling. A common application is to take measurements of wind, humidity and temperature at 30, 10, and 2 meters. Other sensors are mounted around the 2 meter or lower height.