Definition of Remote Sensing

Remote sensing is the process of collecting information about an object, environment, or system without direct physical contact. It typically involves using sensors, cameras, or other devices to detect and measure signals such as electromagnetic radiation (e.g., light, infrared, or radio waves).

Remote sensing at RVmagnetics refers to monitoring physical properties, such as temperature, pressure, position, vibration, torsion, magnetic fields, eddy current and other, from a distance using advanced sensor technologies. This enables real-time data collection in environments where direct measurement is difficult, unsafe, or impractical.

Key aspects:

  • Non-contact measurement
  • Use of sensors and signal detection
  • Real-time or remote data acquisition
  • Applications in industrial monitoring, infrastructure, healthcare, and IoT systems

Example: A sensor embedded in a structure can transmit data about stress or temperature remotely, allowing engineers to monitor conditions without needing to access the site physically.

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