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Remote Sensor Data Collection

Remote sensor data collection is the systematic acquisition of measurements from geographically distributed sensing devices without requiring direct human presence at each location. Sensors continuously or periodically record physical, chemical, or biological variables — temperature, pressure, motion, light, GPS coordinates — and transmit readings wirelessly or via network to a central repository for analysis. Widely used in environmental monitoring, precision agriculture, health informatics, and smart infrastructure.

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ScholarGateRemote Sensor Data Collection (Remote Sensor-Based Data Collection). Retrieved 2026-06-04 from https://scholargate.app/en/survey-methodology/remote-sensor-data-collection