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Three dimensional sensing for environment and security control

This paper presents an inexpensive technology and method for integrated sensing networks that can be fabricated directly on construction materials as a part of existing manufacturing processes for the purpose of instrumenting closed (or partially closed) spaces. The sensors can also be placed manual...

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Main Authors: Mickle, M.H., Lovell, M.R., Schaefer, L., Wang, A., Cain, J.T.
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Space technology
Temperature sensors
Wireless sensor networks
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