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The use of sensors plays a decisive role in the development of smart cities. Sensors are small, intelligent devices that are able to collect and process information about their surroundings. They can be used in various areas to make life in the city more efficient, safer and more sustainable.one area where sensors are particularly useful is traffic control. By installing sensors at traffic lights, roads and parking spaces, traffic flows can be analyzed and optimized. This reduces congestion and the overall traffic load. Sensors can also be used to detect environmental pollution such as air pollution in order to improve the quality of life in the city. Another area of application is energy efficiency. Sensors can monitor and analyze energy consumption in buildings. This allows energy-saving potential to be identified and utilized. In addition, sensors can also be used to monitor the water supply in order to detect leaks or other problems at an early stage. Sensors also play an important role in the area of public safety. They can be used to monitor public places, parks and traffic junctions. By analyzing data, potential risks can be identified and appropriate measures taken. Overall, sensors in smart cities enable more efficient and sustainable urban development. They help to improve traffic management, energy efficiency and public safety. The use of sensors is therefore an important step on the way to a smart and liveable city.