A sensor system that provides an adjustable threshold level for the sensed
quantity is described. The adjustable threshold allows the sensor to
adjust to ambient conditions, aging of components, and other operational
variations while still providing a relatively sensitive detection
capability for hazardous conditions. The adjustable threshold sensor can
operate for extended periods without maintenance or recalibration. In one
embodiment, the sensor is self-calibrating and runs through a calibration
sequence at startup or at periodic intervals. In one embodiment, the
adjustable threshold sensor is used in an intelligent sensor system that
includes one or more intelligent sensor units and a base unit that can
communicate with the sensor units. When one or more of the sensor units
detects an anomalous condition (e.g., smoke, fire, water, etc.) the
sensor unit communicates with the base unit and provides data regarding
the anomalous condition. The base unit can contact a supervisor or other
responsible person by a plurality of techniques, such as, telephone,
pager, cellular telephone, Internet (and/or local area network), etc. In
one embodiment, one or more wireless repeaters are used between the
sensor units and the base unit to extend the range of the system and to
allow the base unit to communicate with a larger number of sensors.