👉 Dust computing is an emerging technology that involves the use of extremely small, low-power sensors to collect and process data in environments where traditional computing devices are impractical or impossible. These sensors, often referred to as "dust particles," are lightweight, inexpensive, and can be deployed in vast numbers to gather data on various parameters such as temperature, humidity, air quality, and even structural health in buildings or infrastructure. The data collected by these sensors is then transmitted wirelessly to a central system for analysis, enabling real-time monitoring and decision-making. This approach is particularly useful in remote or hazardous locations, offering a scalable and cost-effective solution for environmental monitoring, smart city initiatives, and industrial applications.