May 31, 2007 By:
David E. Culler, PhD, Arch Rock Corp., Gilman Tolle, Arch Rock Corp.
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Integrating networks of sensors has been a goal for years, from the creation of device profiles and industrial networking standards through to the adoption of ad hoc wireless sensor and control networks. Web services promise to ease the integration of these disparate and distributed elements.

Some people say WiFi and ZigBee can work side by side; others say they cannot.

Nov 1, 2005 By:
Barbara G. Goode
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Few things are as inspiring to the practice of engineering as new technologies that break down barriers and enable new possibilities. Take, for instance, the new Nexense platform Rarely does sensing and measurement allow the flexibility to accomplish multiple sensing jobs with a single technology. Yet Nexense does, and thus has inspired great excitement here at Sensors. (The real excitement is yet to come when the technology gets into the hands of engineers in all disciplines.)

Oct 1, 2005 By:
Barbara G. Goode
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Besides being the world's largest chip maker, Intel Corp. (www.intel.com) is also known to be an active researcher of wireless sensor technologies and applications. Why? Because the company sees a future filled with sensors that will require processing power to achieve their potential. And processing power is what Intel is all about.
