Efficiency Evaluation Metrics for Wireless Intelligent Sensors Applications
Saad Chakkor, El Ahmadi Cheikh, Mostafa Baghouri, Abderrahmane, Hajraoui

TL;DR
This paper analyzes performance metrics of wireless intelligent sensors, focusing on their capabilities, challenges, and how to optimize their design for accurate, reliable, and cost-effective applications in various fields.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive evaluation of metrics for wireless intelligent sensors, guiding optimal design strategies for improved performance and cost efficiency.
Findings
Performance metrics are crucial for sensor accuracy and reliability.
Optimal design strategies enhance operational advantages.
Metrics guide cost-effective sensor deployment.
Abstract
The metrology field has been progressed with the appearance of the wireless intelligent sensor systems providing more capabilities such as signal processing, remote multi-sensing fusion etc. This kind of devices is rapidly making their way into medical and industrial monitoring, collision avoidance, traffic control, automotive and others applications. However, numerous design challenges for wireless intelligent sensors systems are imposed to overcome the physical limitations in data traffic, such as system noise, real time communication, signal attenuation, response dynamics, power consumption, and effective conversion rates etc, especially for applications requiring specific performances. This paper analyzes the performance metrics of the mentioned sensing devices systems which stands for superior measurement, more accuracy and reliability. Study findings prescribe researchers,…
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