Dr. Patelâs team collects data from 3 regions: North (120 sensors), East (150 sensors), South (90 sensors). If each sensor sends 1.2 GB/hour, how many gigabytes are collected in one hour? - Appcentric
Dr. Patel’s Data Collection Effort: How 330 Sensors Across Three Regions Power Advanced Insights
Dr. Patel’s Data Collection Effort: How 330 Sensors Across Three Regions Power Advanced Insights
Dr. Patel’s research team is making significant strides in data-driven analysis by harnessing a robust network of environmental sensors spread across three key regions. The strategic deployment includes 120 sensors in the North, 150 in the East, and 90 in the South—totaling 360 sensors—to gather continuous environmental data.
Each sensor generates 1.2 gigabytes (GB) of data per hour. With such a coordinated regional setup, the team’s collective data output is both substantial and scientifically valuable.
Understanding the Context
Total data collected in one hour:
- North: 120 sensors × 1.2 GB = 144 GB
- East: 150 sensors × 1.2 GB = 180 GB
- South: 90 sensors × 1.2 GB = 108 GB
Total = 144 GB + 180 GB + 108 GB = 432 GB
This seamless integration of regional sensor data enables Dr. Patel’s team to conduct real-time monitoring, enhance predictive modeling, and support vital decisions in environmental research, urban planning, and climate resilience. By leveraging extensive, geographically diverse data streams, the study sets a powerful foundation for impactful scientific breakthroughs.
Key Insights
Stay tuned as Dr. Patel continues to expand sensor networks, enhancing precision and scope in data collection—transforming raw numbers into meaningful insights.