Industry news, new products, and information on wireless sensor networking for military and government applications.
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Wireless Sensors from E+E Elektronik September 5, 2010
E+E Elektronik Corp., Canton, MA, offers EE240 wireless sensors to measure humidity, temperature, or carbon dioxide.More>>
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RadarFind RTLS Includes NIST-Traceable Temperature September 1, 2010
The new temperature sensors are waterproof certified to ensure utmost protection for sensitive medications and tissue samples.More>>
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Agility to Provide Logistics for NZ Olympic Teams July 22, 2010
Agility has been appointed the official logistics provider for the New Zealand Olympic Committee and so will be handling logistics for the New Zealand teams in the Commonwealth and Olympic Games.More>>
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Savi Technology Unveils DASH7 RFID SoC July 1, 2010
The chip will streamline development of active RFID hardware and is being offered to developers to extend supply chain tracking applications.More>>
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CEA-Leti, Nokia Research Center Develop UWB Radio Front-End June 1, 2010
The Ultra-Wide-Band RF front-end circuit is intended to provide high-data-rate content exchange between a reader and a remotely powered memory tag.More>>
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Dust Networks Unveils Location Sensing Technology May 27, 2010
No wires required for accurate 802.15.4 real time location systems.More>>
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Melexis, Phase IV Engineering Enable HF RFID Sensing May 20, 2010
Using Melexis' high-frequency RFID-enabled sensor tag IC, Phase IV is applying its expertise in sensor tags to address a greater variety of applications.More>>
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Wireless Sensor Node from SyChip May 16, 2010
The SN3010 from SyChip Inc., Plano, TX, is a low-power, fully compliant ZigBee wireless sensor node that facilitates energy-saving wireless networking applications and includes a complete ZigBee Pro protocol stack supporting the ZigBee Smart Energy and Home Automation profiles.More>>
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RFID Sensor, Data Logger from IDS Microchip May 16, 2010
The IDS-SL900A from IDS Microchip, Wollerau, Switzerland, is a single-chip device based on the EPC Gen2 RFID standard that can automatically track, monitor, time-stamp, and record temperature, pressure, humidity, light, sound, and other information about any goods in supply chain or cold-chain...More>>
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Monitoring (Natural) Environmental Mayhem April 23, 2010
Yesterday was Earth Day so how fitting to discuss sensors to monitor extreme natural events, especially after a week of erupting volcanoes, earthquakes, and tropical storms. Specifically, U.K. researchers are using sensors to help predict landslides and flash flooding.More>>
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