SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING A PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT USING VIRTUAL SENSORS
In some implementations, a system may identify a plurality of sensor devices that are associated with a physical environment. The system may receive an indication that a set of sensor devices (e.g., that includes two or more sensor devices) are to be associated with a virtual sensor that is associat...
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creator | CHANDRASEKARAN, Muthu KALYANASUNDARAM, Vaidyanathan JERI, Cesar CHANUKYA, Sri Vinayak Katta SWAMINATHAN, Venkat JOEL, Richard BONOMO, Michael SCHLOTTER, Dirk MYCAWKA, Marek |
description | In some implementations, a system may identify a plurality of sensor devices that are associated with a physical environment. The system may receive an indication that a set of sensor devices (e.g., that includes two or more sensor devices) are to be associated with a virtual sensor that is associated with the physical environment. The system may generate, based on receiving the indication, the virtual sensor. The system may obtain sensor data that was captured by the set of sensor devices. The system may process the sensor data to determine a set of parameters associated the virtual sensor. The system may determine, based on the set of parameters associated with the virtual sensor, that a physical environment condition is satisfied. The system may cause, based on determining that the physical environment condition is satisfied, one or more actions to be performed. |
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