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Triangulated Sensor Data Collection

Triangulated sensor data collection deploys two or more independent sensors measuring the same phenomenon simultaneously, then cross-validates and aggregates their readings to obtain data that is more accurate, robust, and trustworthy than any single sensor alone. Widely used in environmental monitoring, structural health monitoring, IoT systems, and field experiments, the approach borrows the logic of triangulation from research methodology — using multiple independent sources to converge on a more reliable measurement.

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Triangulated Sensor Data Collection
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  • Hall, D. L., & Llinas, J. (Eds.). (1997). Handbook of Multisensor Data Fusion. CRC Press. · ISBN 978-0849323798
  • Sensor fusion. Wikipedia. · URL
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