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+ The sensor channel forms a medium of interaction between the sensor
+hardware and client applications. The data from one physical sensor
+can be mapped to several channels. For example, the Sensor System handling
+an acceleration sensor can provide raw data on one channel and preprocessed
+tap events on another. Channel properties contain properties of a specific channel, such as
+data rate, availability, connection type and so on. A data item is a discrete data package that contains sensor data or
+an event parsed from sensor data and related values, such as timestamp. Each
+channel provides a single type of data item only. A value-operator pair targeting a single value inside a data item,
+indicated by an index. A condition is met when the channel data value in comparison
+with the condition value using condition operator is true. The conditions
+are gathered in condition sets. There are two condition types: single
+limit conditions and range conditions. Range conditions are formed from two
+separate conditions, representing the lower and upper limits of the range. A set of channel conditions. Following are the two types of condition
+sets: AND condition set: An AND condition is met only if a data value satisfies
+all conditions in the set. OR condition: An OR condition is met if a data value satisfies even
+one single condition in the set.
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The +sensor server provides a plug-in interface (Sensor Definitions APIs) that +enables platform developers to create sensor plug-ins for required sensors +hardware. The sensor plug-ins enable the interaction between a client application +and the sensor hardware through sensor channels. The Sensor Channel APIs provides +access to each sensor channel.
One physical sensor can provide several +different types of data. For example, the physical magnetometer can provide +data for the Magnetometer channel and the Magnetic North channel. Each sensor +channel has its own sensor channel data definition in the Sensor Definitions +APIs that defines the format of the data package supplied by the sensor channel. +The data definition can also define properties for each data item in the data +package.
The sensor server facilitates the transfer of data from one +sensor hardware to multiple clients simultaneously. It also resolves any contention +between client applications for opening channels or configuring a sensor device.
+A physical sensor can supply data to several sensor channels (
Using +the sensor channel APIs, you can perform the following operations:
List all the sensor channels that are available for a particular sensor
+type. For details, see
Receive and control periodic sensor data.
For details, seeConfigure sensor channels.
For details, seeReceive notifications about sensor channel additions and removal. For
+details, see
Configure a sensor channel to support conditional listening. This means
+that you can configure it to notify you when the data on the channel matches
+some particular values, or exceeds specified boundaries. For details, see