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  2. Dust Networks - Wikipedia

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    Dust Networks, Inc. is an American company that specializes in the design and manufacture of wireless sensor networks for industrial applications including process monitoring, condition monitoring, asset management, environment, health and safety (EHS) monitoring, and power management.

  3. Wireless sensor network - Wikipedia

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    Wireless sensor networks are composed of low-energy, small-size, and low-range unattended sensor nodes. Recently, it has been observed that by periodically turning on and off the sensing and communication capabilities of sensor nodes, we can significantly reduce the active time and thus prolong network lifetime.

  4. Category:Wireless sensor network - Wikipedia

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    Wireless sensor network is a new paradigm in designing fault tolerant mission critical systems, to enable varied applications like threat detection, environmental monitoring, traditional sensing and actuation and much more. It is an emerging area of inter-disciplinary research between people in the electrical engineering, computer science, and ...

  5. Nivis - Wikipedia

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    Nivis, LLC is a company that designs and manufactures wireless sensor networks for smart grid and industrial process automation. Target applications include process monitoring, environmental monitoring, power management, security, and the internet of things. [1]

  6. WSN (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    WSN or Wireless sensor network, are spatially distributed autonomous sensors that monitor physical or environmental conditions and pass their data through the network to a main location. WSN may also refer to: WSN Environmental Solutions, an Australian waste disposal company; South Naknek Airport, Alaska (IATA airport code)

  7. List of wireless sensor nodes - Wikipedia

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    A sensor node, also known as a mote (chiefly in North America), is a node in a sensor network that is capable of performing some processing [1], gathering sensory information and communicating with other connected nodes in the network. A mote is a node but a node is not always a mote.

  8. WirelessHART - Wikipedia

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    WirelessHART within telecommunications and computing, is a wireless sensor networking technology. It is based on the Highway Addressable Remote Transducer Protocol (HART). Developed as a multi-vendor, interoperable wireless standard, WirelessHART was defined for the requirements of process field device networks.

  9. Smartdust - Wikipedia

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    A recent review discusses various techniques to take smartdust in sensor networks beyond millimeter dimensions to the micrometre level. [ 6 ] The Ultra-Fast Systems component of the Nanoelectronics Research Centre at the University of Glasgow is a founding member of a large international consortium which is developing a related concept: smart ...

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