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  • Computer Science
  • Data Science
  • Sensor Technology

Background:

  • The exponential growth of data, driven by sensor technology, presents significant challenges.
  • Existing data management techniques struggle to cope with the scale and diversity of modern datasets.

Discussion:

  • Investigating novel approaches for efficient data acquisition, storage, and processing.
  • Addressing the complexities of multi-modal and high-velocity data streams.

Key Insights:

  • Developing scalable algorithms for real-time data analysis.
  • Implementing robust data quality control mechanisms for sensor data.

Outlook:

  • Future research directions in big data analytics and artificial intelligence for sensor networks.
  • Potential applications in various scientific and industrial domains.