A Future with Ubiquitous Sensing and Intelligent Systems

ACS Sensors
Fernando V PaulovichOsvaldo N Oliveira

Abstract

In this paper, we discuss the relevance of sensing and biosensing for the ongoing revolution in science and technology as a product of the merging of machine learning and Big Data into affordable technologies and accessible everyday products. Possible scenarios for the next decades are described with examples of intelligent systems for various areas, most of which will rely on ubiquitous sensing. The technological and societal challenges for developing the full potential of such intelligent systems are also addressed.

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Apr 5, 2020·Sensors·Jorge Ricardo Mejía-SalazarOsvaldo Novais de Oliveira
Jun 28, 2019·Frontiers in Chemistry·Haizhou HuangLitao Sun
Apr 30, 2020·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Domenico MarsonPaola Posocco
Apr 27, 2021·Discover Materials·Jose F RodriguesOsvaldo N Oliveira
May 18, 2021·Chemical Engineering Journal·Muhammad AsifYimin Sun
Jun 29, 2021·Trends in Analytical Chemistry : TRAC·Mazhar SherStefano Cinti

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