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Waspmote is released!

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Libelium has officially launched the Waspmote platform.
Waspmote counts with seven different models of communication radios which can be chosen depending on:

  • Frequency: 2.4GHz, 900MHz, 868MHz
  • Protocol: 802.15.4, ZigBee
  • Power: 1mW, 100mW

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 November 2009 09:45
 

Email and SMS real time alarm system for sensor networks

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Sending alarm messages when some data goes above or below a certain threshold is a common task in a wireless sensor network deployment. Real time and critic systems require quick and reliable methods of delivering the information to the desired responsible for taking action on the problem.

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Sun SPOTs, SPOTWeb and Sensor.Network

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Sun SPOTs are tiny, battery-powered, wireless computers that can be programmed in Java. Different types of sensors (e.g. GPS, temperature, humidity, proximity, light) and actuators (e.g. servos, motors) can be attached to these devices for use in a wide range of applications.

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"The Internet of Things" now includes a human heart

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With the news that an American woman has received a pacemaker with a wireless connection to the Internet, the so-called “Internet of Things” has taken on a new dimension. At least once a day, a server will communicate with the pacemaker over the Internet and get an update. If there is anything unusual, the server can contact the doctor and patient, literally calling the doc on the phone in the middle of the night, if necessary.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 13 August 2009 08:26
 

Introducing IBM Mote Runner

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Say “Hello” to Mote Runner, IBM’s wireless sensor network platform for a smarter planet. In a nutshell, Mote Runner is a run-time environment for mote-class wireless sensor networks (WSN).

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