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What are the Challenges in Implementing Smart Sensing?
Despite its advantages, smart sensing faces several challenges:
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Sensor Integration
: Integrating sensors into existing catalytic systems can be complex and may require significant modifications.
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Data Management
: The volume of data generated by smart sensors can be enormous, necessitating robust data storage and processing capabilities.
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Cost
: Advanced sensors can be expensive, and the cost of implementation may be prohibitive for some applications.
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Calibration and Maintenance
: Sensors need regular calibration and maintenance to ensure accuracy and reliability.
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