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Distributed Sensor Networks (DSNs) refer to a group of sensors that are distributed over a wide geographical area to gather data and transmit it to a central location. DSNs are used in various applications such as monitoring environmental conditions, traffic control and military operations, among others. DSNs provide several advantages over traditional sensor networks, including scalability, fault tolerance and increased coverage. In this article, we will discuss DSNs in detail, including their architecture, types, applications and challenges.
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