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Sensor Networks

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This is a blog about sensor networks.This include information about various sensors and sensor networks.Specialy about wireless sensor networks.

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  • Wireless Sensor Network Solutions Launched for Research Labs & Universities in India

    Posted on Wednesday November 4th, 2009 at 17:44

    Bangalore, 22 September’09: Dreamajax Technologies, a Bangalore based technology firm with expertise in the areas of Web Application Development, Ad Server implementation & Customization and Design & Development of Wireless Sensor Networks ...

  • GE Developing Body Sensor Networks

    Posted on Wednesday November 4th, 2009 at 17:43

    Waukesha, Wis.-based GE Healthcare is unveiling an initiative aimed at developing wireless medical monitoring systems, or body sensor networks (BSN.) GE Healthcare, in conjunction with GE’s technology development arm, Global Research, is now devel...

  • Team Building Wireless \'Electronic Noses\' Using Nanoscale Sensors

    Posted on Saturday October 24th, 2009 at 21:30

    ECE researchers are developing multifunctional gas nanosensors integrated with wireless communications, signal processing and readout capabilities. (Diagram) Conceptual diagram of a wireless gas sensor node with nanosensor devices that are ass...

  • Research Team Maximizing Wireless Video Sensor Network Life

    Posted on Saturday October 24th, 2009 at 21:29

    Base station placement and network topology may be key factors affecting the lifetime of wireless video sensor networks, according to Thomas Hou and Scott Midkiff, who recently received a $225,000 NSF Information Technology Research (ITR) grant to st...

  • Image Sensors Everywhere

    Posted on Tuesday October 13th, 2009 at 19:29

    Earlier this week, the Royal Swedish Academy of Science awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2009 to the creators of, respectively, fiber-optic communications and digital imaging. Although fiber-optics has proven immensely valuable for both global...

  • Micro force sensor

    Posted on Wednesday October 7th, 2009 at 19:23

    Smaller than a no. 2 pencil tip, this submergible micro-force transducer is ideal for medical research applications. The AIFP® is constructed from micro-machined stainless steel and heat treated to form an elliptical spring microstructure, which def...

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