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Food Engineering February 1, 2009 Wayne Labs |
Tech Update: Wireless Networks Provide Critical Measures Applications for wireless sensors in manufacturing are as vast as the imagination can create. |
CIO September 1, 2003 Julie Hanson |
Tiny Sensors Technology observers have been touting the coming proliferation of wireless sensors that will report all sorts of data about the stuff to which they are attached. Now researchers are watching a company called Dust Inc. to see how it executes its plans to sell small electronic sensors called motes. |
Home Toys December 2004 |
HomeToys Interview The ZigBee Alliance is an association of companies working together to enable wirelessly networked monitoring and control products based on an open global standard. |
PC World December 2004 Anne B. McDonald |
Future Tech: A Room That Knows You 'Smart Dust' sensors might instantly adjust a room's light and temperature to your liking. |
PC Magazine July 13, 2004 Cade Metz |
Get Out the Mote Sprinkled generously, "smart dust" wireless sensors get the message across. A form of the technology has already reached the marketplace. |
InternetNews February 3, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
DOE Lowers the Lights with Wireless Mesh The Department of Energy pilots a plan to retrofit corporate lighting systems with automatic sensors to save energy. |
Food Engineering June 4, 2007 |
Not Your Mama's Sensor More rugged, adaptable and reliable sensors are being deployed in industrial automation. And the fact they're taken for granted attests to how well they perform. |
Food Engineering October 6, 2007 |
Wireless in the air With all the benefits of wireless, there is a wrinkle -- a lack of standards for plant instrumentation and controls. |
InternetNews December 16, 2004 Eric Griffith |
Zigbee (Almost) Arrives The low-power, low-cost wireless finally has an official specification, but don't believe the hype of all the players--no one has real Zigbee chips or products just yet. |
InternetNews January 14, 2005 Eric Griffith |
Z-Wave Wants to Be Your Standard The battle for wireless home control is on, as Zensys prepares to open up access to its wireless technology in the wake of ZigBee 1.0's arrival. |
Home Toys October 2005 Adams & Nguyen |
HomeToys Interview: Panasonic Adopts ZigBee via Freescale's Platform ZigBee technology is intended to take much of the pain and difficulty out of adding short-range, robust wireless to products that once relied upon expensive wiring or proprietary radios. |
Food Engineering September 1, 2008 Kevin T. Higgins |
Tech Update: Plant Instrumentation Between temperature extremes and caustic washdowns, food plants rank as more challenging environments than offshore oil rigs, instrumentation manufacturers say. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2006 Jon Adams & Bob Heile |
Busy as a ZigBee Now that you've finally installed Wi-Fi, get ready for a second home network -- one that will control the house itself |
Home Toys June 2002 Svein Anders Tunheim |
Wireless home automation systems require low-cost and low-power RF-IC solutions The CC1000 transceiver offers an outstanding solution to the most demanding home automation systems which typically require very low power consumption and very low cost. |
IndustryWeek April 21, 2010 Peter Alpern |
The Dawn of the Digital Plant Like the evolution of the cell phone, sensing technologies have grown smarter through embedded software, allowing manufacturers to achieve greater plant visibility. |
Home Toys April 2005 Raoul Wijgergangs |
Making Sense of Today's Home Control Technologies The Z-Wave protocol is designed for residential control systems. Typically these systems have between five and two hundred plus nodes, distributed around the home and garden. The system is designed for easy installation because homeowners install and manage the system themselves. |
CFO August 1, 2005 John Edwards |
Sensors Working Overtime Wireless tracking devices are radically transforming how businesses monitor vital equipment. |
IndustryWeek August 1, 2007 Brad Kenney |
Process, Unplugged An increased potential for savings is driving a growth market in wireless systems in the field of process manufacturing. |
InternetNews January 27, 2006 Susan Kuchinskas |
Bob Metcalfe, Chairman, Interim CEO, Ember Internet pioneer Bob Metcalfe takes networking to the sensor level. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2006 Brian Betts |
Smart Sensors A single moment of human error can make a sensor and all the data it gathers worse than worthless. A new standard for analog sensors could save lives and money. |
Popular Mechanics November 2009 Seth Porges |
How to Get Dust off a DSLR Sensor: Digital Clinic Digital SLR cameras with interchangeable lenses are highly versatile, but they have a unique vulnerability: When the lens is removed, the door is open for dust |
Home Toys October 2003 Patrick Kinney |
ZigBee Technology: Wireless Control that Simply Works An association of companies is working together to create a very low-cost, very low-power-consumption, two-way, wireless communications standard. |
The Motley Fool May 10, 2010 Russ Krull |
Electric Earnings and the Economy Emerson Electric sheds some light on the big picture. |
InternetNews January 23, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
ZigBee Key to Jetsons-style Living Two-way, low-data-rate chips will be central to the connected home of the future, say analysts. |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2007 Jonathan Katz |
Sensing Change In Wireless Sensor technology is expected to drive wireless growth in manufacturing. |
Wired December 2003 Brendan I. Koerner |
Intel's Tiny Hope for the Future The microprocessor giant is thinking even smaller: tiny sensor chips that network with each other -- inside everything on earth. |
PC World September 28, 2006 Melissa J. Perenson |
Tech Trend: Camera Dust Busters New models of digital cameras come with multiple ways of eliminating dust particles. |
Food Engineering April 4, 2006 John Blanchard |
Giant steps in plant floor control Factory floor control and information systems play a critical role in plant floor performance and manufacturing responsiveness. |
InternetNews December 23, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
ZigBee Goes to Texas Texas Instruments acquires Chipcon for $200 million. |
Home Toys August 2004 Tunheim & Braathen |
A Single-Chip 2.4 GHz RF Transceiver Compliant with IEEE 802.15.4 and Ready to be Used in ZigBee Solutions The CC2420 makes an excellent fit for IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee products tageted by home and building automation, industrial monitoring and control and wireless sensor networks applications. |
The Motley Fool May 10, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Emerson Electric: The Strong Get Stronger Strong results on sales, margins, and returns on capital create a profitable triple play. But investors looking to make money from late-cycle industrial plays might want to look beyond for Emerson for some better values. |
Chemistry World August 14, 2013 Daniel Johnson |
Putting PENCIL to paper to create gas sensors Scientists have made a carbon nanotube pencil that can draw gas sensors straight on to paper. This cheap and extremely quick prototyping method could spur huge advances in gas sensors, both for public health and in something as simple as toilet ventilation. |
Home Toys April 2004 |
Home Technology Integration The objective of this article is to provide you with a primer regarding the issues that must be considered when contemplating the installation of a Home Automation System. |
PC Magazine February 5, 2009 Eric Griffith |
After 11n: The Future of Wireless Home Networking Wi-Fi's immediate and distant future hold improvements to ad hoc connections, 802.11s (and 11z!), and more. Here's what you need to know. |
Chemistry World September 2, 2010 Phillip Broadwith |
Making waves for self-cleaning solar panels A system that generates electrostatic waves to sweep dust from solar panel surfaces has been developed by US scientists. |
The Motley Fool August 2, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Can Emerson Light It Up? Emerson isn't the cheapest industrial stock, but it's hard to ignore both the strong recent order growth and the outlook for demand in many of its segments. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2008 Willie D. Jones |
New Sensor Shows Electric Nature of Dust Devils Electric field sensor could help in climate studies and electronics manufacturing too. |
Home Toys December 2002 David Steele |
Driveway And Entry Annunciators For Home Automation Driveway and entry annunciators have been around for many years. To add them to your home automation and security system can add a whole new meaning to convenience. They can provide you not only with being alerted when a visitor approaches, but also turn on lights for safety and convenience. |
Home Theater February 2006 Darryl Wilkinson |
Control4 Media Controller System The Control4 Media Controller System is a great home theater controller with exceptional home-automation expansion possibilities. |
The Motley Fool August 9, 2007 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Emerson's Electric Results Shares of Emerson Electric saw a nice pop after it released third-quarter results that included a 13% sales increase and impressive earnings growth. |