Sensors For Daily Utilization

Authors

  • Mohamed Abduljawwad Department of Electrical and Electronic Technologies, Higher Institute of Technical Sciences, Misrata, Libya
  • Mohamed Khaleel Research and Development Department, College of Civil Aviation, Misrata, Libya
  • Temitayo S. Ogedengbe Mechanical Engineering Department, FCT Abuja, Nile University of Nigeria, Nigeria
  • Salih Abraheem Department of Electrical-Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Karabuk University, Karabuk, Turkey

Keywords:

Sensors, Daily Utilization, Standards for Sensors

Abstract

Sensors have made significant advancements in various fields, revolutionizing the daily utilization of individuals across diverse domains. These devices play a pivotal role in detecting changes in the environment and collecting corresponding signals, thus facilitating responsive actions. Leveraging a wide array of sources such as light, temperature, motion, and pressure, innovative sensor technologies have found applications in lifestyle, healthcare, fitness, manufacturing, and various aspects of daily utilization. In the medical realm, sensors integrated into drug dispensers alleviate the challenge of medication adherence by providing timely reminders and administering the required dosage at specified intervals. Similarly, modern sensor technology benefits older individuals, athletes, and high-risk patients in healthcare, enhancing their well-being and safety. It is crucial to recognize that sensors not only provide valuable data but also facilitate seamless communication with other interconnected devices and management systems when integrated into networks. Consequently, sensors hold great importance in ensuring the efficient functioning of numerous industries. With their enhanced accuracy and ability to expedite analyses, the diverse types of sensors integrated into our daily utilizations contribute to greater convenience and improved efficiency. As sensor technology continues to evolve, its impact on society is poised to grow exponentially, further elevating the quality of life and driving continuous innovation across a multitude of sectors.

 

Author Biographies

Mohamed Abduljawwad , Department of Electrical and Electronic Technologies, Higher Institute of Technical Sciences, Misrata, Libya

 

 

 

 

 

Mohamed Khaleel, Research and Development Department, College of Civil Aviation, Misrata, Libya

 

 

Temitayo S. Ogedengbe, Mechanical Engineering Department, FCT Abuja, Nile University of Nigeria, Nigeria

 

 

Salih Abraheem , Department of Electrical-Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Karabuk University, Karabuk, Turkey

 

 

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Published

2023-08-02

How to Cite

Abduljawwad , M., Khaleel, M., Ogedengbe, T. S., & Abraheem , S. (2023). Sensors For Daily Utilization. Int. J. Electr. Eng. And Sustain., 1(3), 106–119. Retrieved from https://ijees.org/index.php/ijees/article/view/53