SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Crossbow Technology, Inc. (www.xbow.com), a leading supplier of wireless sensor technology and inertial MEMS sensors for navigation and control, today announced the ...
Energy harvesting in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) represents a transformative approach to powering distributed sensing systems by converting ambient energy—such as solar, radio frequency, or ...
Factory and plant process automation are being re-invented thanks to advances in wireless sensor communications for industrial applications. These innovations are empowering automation engineers to ...
This file type includes high resolution graphics and schematics when applicable. The advent of low-power processors, intelligent wireless networks, and low-power sensors coupled with “Big Data” ...
The ESNA project enables high effective networking based on cheap wireless sensors in a wide range of business applications – from more comfortable and energy-efficient environmental controls to ...
The EUREKA ITEA software Cluster ESNA project has developed a flexible framework for business-oriented wireless-sensor network applications using a standard architecture to facilitate communications ...
Sensor networks are highly distributed networks of small, lightweight wireless nodes, deployed in large numbers to monitor the environment or system by the measurement of physical parameters such as ...
Ultra-low-power ZigBee-based wireless mesh networks, powered by a variety of energy-harvesting technologies, make it possible to create the first truly wireless and battery-less sense and control ...
Scientists have developed and demonstrated a 400 MHz radio frequency transceiver with the highest power efficiency and leading performance reported to deliver high quality signals over industry’s ...
The Internet of Things revolution is upon us, and by the year 2020, there will be over 30 billion connected things in the world. With the world’s population increasing and resources becoming more ...
The increased adoption of wireless sensors across industry is due, like most industrial technologies, to solid, practical reasons. Chief among these reasons is ease of implementation (no long cable ...