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  • … - these applications run for years rather than months. These networks are created from sensors and actuators and can wireless control many electrical products such as remote controls, medical, industrial, and security sensors. Hundreds of companies are creating applications including Mitsubishi, Motorola …

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  • … to the technology enabling the measurement of the concentration of glycol from the top to the bottom of a tank, providing a more accurate result than existing sensors that rely on spot measurements. The company is also addressing asset management with wireless technology to allow the dispatcher to coordinate …

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  • … of every meaningful object in our lives is to have sensors, actuators some time, and always an IP stack for wired or wireless communication. Destiny is the operative word here, because we haven’t made as much progress as we hoped. In 1986, Mike Markkula, one of Apple’s early backers and leaders …

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  • Where cables and wires once dominated how and where information was sent, recent advances in wireless technology mean that in homes, offices and elsewhere we are rapidly being set free of their tethers.From using a wire-free headset to make a mobile call, to surfing the internet from wherever takes …

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  • Wireless sensors By Steve Toteda The information you need to run your industrial plant more safely and efficiently is all around you; the challenge is getting access to it in a reliable, cost-effective way. Today’s new standards-based, ultra low-power wireless sensor systems allow you to do just …

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  • … on the UC Berkeley campus, deploying 50 wireless sensors in 3 hours and reducing the cost per node from $800 (wired) to $100 (wireless). For industrial applications, the team looked at research into the primary barriers for adoption of wireless sensor technology. The top four in order of concern …

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  • … There is no longer a big PABX room, “just a little box”, Duyshart says. Three Cisco Catalyst 6500 switches ensure that if the system fails, it will be backed up and running instantly. Staff also have a wi-fi network that overlays the cabled system, which extends to a public wireless LAN in the ground …

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  • … with wireless internet technology to create a supersensor. Nano-sensors could find cancer cells and mark them for elimination, while keeping health cells alive–perhaps the holy grail for cancer-fighting strategy. They also have industrial uses, such as factory and materials monitoring, a fact …

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  • … for an ultrasound sensor developed by Helmut Rathgen of the University of Twente. The new sound sensor … Intel Looks To Blanket The World With Self-Powered Sensors By Marco Zennaro The power would come from wireless transmissions, such as a Wi-Fi hotspot, a cellular tower, or a TV broadcast, making …

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  • … builds, repairs and remanufactures industrial machinery for the plastics, mining, chemical processing, paper and other industries. As company president Scott Kramer puts it, “We have to think about all the things that a typical job shop has to think about, but we have to think about these things very …