Systems and methods for sensor-based computing

Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Measurement system – Performance or efficiency evaluation

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C702S188000, C702S189000

Reexamination Certificate

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07152019

ABSTRACT:
Various embodiments of the invention provide devices, methods and systems, including without limitation data acquisition systems, that can provide flexible sensing and/or data acquisition solutions. An exemplary sensing device, which may be in communication with one or more computers, such as a server, etc., can include one or more sensor(s), a processor and/or a data store. The sensing device can, perhaps in response to instructions received from the computer, filter and/or otherwise process data acquired by the sensor before transmitting the desired data to the computer. The sensing device may store some or all of the acquired data locally and/or may transmit, replicate, etc. some or all of the stored data to the computer.

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