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Wireless sensor network growth expected in 2007

The wireless sensor network (WSN) marketplace still is in the early stages of development. As a result, the market is littered with multiple standards and...

National Instruments introduces wireless sensor network platform

ational Instruments today announced the NI wireless sensor network (WSN) platform, a complete remote monitoring solution that consists of NI LabVIEW graphical...

GreenPeak offers training for ultra-low-power wireless sensor networks

GreenPeak Technologies has announced the GreenPeak Academy, an educational, training and consultancy platform for ultra low power wireless sensor networks.

Wireless sensor networks market expected to skyrocket

A recent study finds that wireless sensor network endpoints in industrial use worldwide will likely shoot up to 41 million in the next five years.

Arch Rock turns wireless sensors into Internet devices with Primer Pack/IP

Arch Rock Corporation has introduced the first commercial implementation of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) 6LoWPAN proposed standard for IPv6...

Linear Technology acquires Dust Networks

Linear Technology Corporation has announced the acquisition of Dust Networks, Inc., a provider of low power wireless sensor network (WSN) technology.

NI Jins the Wireless Revolution

NI WSN (Wireless Sensor Network) platform combines LabVIEW with a range of low-power wireless measurement nodes

Dust Networks' wireless sensor network technology speeds time-to-market for Novazone's fresh produce shipping solution

Network-ready SmartMesh products cut a year off PurFresh product development time.

New microgenerator could make battery-free wireless sensors a reality

Perpetuum’s microgenerator powers sensors, microprocessors and transmitters for accurately monitoring the condition of plant equipment and machinery without the need...

Dust Networks announces network-ready system-on-chip products

The mote-on-chip products require zero external components and no embedded programming, enabling OEMs to reduce the development time and cost for wireless sensor...

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