Industrial Automation: Sensors play a crucial role in industrial automation, monitoring parameters such as temperature, pressure, flow rate, position, and speed during production processes. This helps control systems achieve automated control and production optimization.
Automotive Industry: Sensors are widely used in the automotive industry for vehicle safety, control, and monitoring systems, such as engine control units (ECUs), anti-lock braking systems (ABS), electronic stability programs (ESP), airbag systems, reversing radar, and autonomous driving technologies.
Healthcare: Medical sensors monitor and record patients' physiological parameters, such as heart rate, blood pressure, blood sugar, and body temperature, aiding doctors in diagnosis, treatment, and health management. Medical sensors also include medical imaging equipment (such as X-ray, MRI, and CT scanners).
Smartphones and Wearable Devices: Sensors are widely used in smartphones and wearable devices to achieve various functions. For example, accelerometers and gyroscopes are used for screen rotation, step counting, and gesture recognition; light sensors are used to adjust screen brightness; and heart rate sensors are used for health monitoring.
Environmental Monitoring: Sensors are used to monitor parameters such as gas concentration, temperature, humidity, and light intensity in the environment. They are used in applications such as air quality monitoring, water quality monitoring, and meteorological observation, contributing to environmental protection and human health.
Security Monitoring: Sensors are widely used in security monitoring systems to detect intrusions, fires, smoke, gas leaks, etc., and notify relevant personnel or organizations through alarm systems, ensuring the safety of people and property.
