Sensorization
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Sensorization is a modern technology trend to insert many similar sensors in any device or application. Some scientists believe that sensorization is one of main requirements for third technological revolution.[1]
As a result of significant prices drop in recent years there is a trent to include large number of sensors with the same or different function in one device.[2] An example is the evolution of iPhone.
References
- ^ Gerard Meijer (2008). Smart Sensor Systems. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 1–404. ISBN 978-0-470-86692-4.
- ^ "CEA Chief Economist on 2014 Tech Trends Every Retailer Should Watch". http://www.google.com/think/. January 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
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