Description: A holographic sensor is a device that uses holography principles to capture and analyze data accurately and in real-time. Unlike conventional sensors, which often rely on optical or electrical methods to measure physical variables, holographic sensors leverage light interference to create three-dimensional images of the objects or phenomena being monitored. This technology allows for detailed information about the shape, size, and distribution of an object’s characteristics, resulting in greater resolution and sensitivity in detecting changes. Holographic sensors are particularly useful in applications requiring meticulous analysis and in environments where conditions may be challenging. Their ability to operate without direct contact with the measured object makes them ideal for various sectors, including industrial, medical, and research applications. Additionally, their integration into Internet of Things (IoT) systems enables real-time data collection and transmission, facilitating informed decision-making and process automation.