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December 5, 2008

By J. BONASIA AND DOUG TSURUOKA
Tiny sensors are being tapped to monitor building controls, pipelines, factory equipment and drug-making processes.

Investors Business Daily
November 5, 2008

In today's 'On America' segment, CNBC's Mike Hegedus travels to Hayward, Calif., to look at...dust. video icon

CNBC
Mike Hegedus
November 4, 2008

Exciting working systems have recently become available from companies such as  Dust Networks...

RFID Solutions Online
November 1, 2008

To Chevron, technology creates opportunity and a sound technology strategy forms the basis for their business planning...

ISA InTech
Dr. Kris Pister and Greg LaFramboise
November 1, 2008

Wes Iversen, Managing Editor
Interview with University of California at Berkeley Professor Kris Pister, Ph.D., who is generally credited as the inventor of “Smart Dust” technology.
Automation World

November 1, 2008

Wes Iversen, Managing Editor
Dr. Kris Pister, wireless sensor networking pioneer, gave the opening day keynote address at ISAExpo 2008.
Automation World

November 1, 2008

To Chevron, technology creates opportunity and a sound technology strategy forms the basis for their business planning...

ISA InTech
Dr. Kris Pister, Greg LaFramboise
November 1, 2008

A biological specimen storage application shows how wireless sensor networks can be used to monitor large facilities with critical items that need constant care and produce copious amounts of data.

Industrial Embedded Systems
Steve Toteda
October 20, 2008

Steve Toteda
Die zeitsynchronisierte drahtlose Mesh-Netzwerktechnologie – Grundlage des WirelessHART-Standards – zeichnet sich hier durch einen zuverlässigen und stabilen Betrieb sowie unkompliziertes Management aus.
Elektronik Praxis

October 16, 2008

Tom Inglesby
How does ZigBee measure up to today’s other low-power wireless sensor networking options? As always, “It depends.”
M2M

October 15, 2008

Ellen Fussell Policastro
Continuous optimization throughout the mesh network is the key to high reliability.
InTech

October 14, 2008

Ellen Fussell Policastro
At the ISA EXPO in Houston, Pister will talk about how wireless sensor networks have advanced in the past few years.
InTech

October 1, 2008

Steve Toteda
The information you need to run your industrial plant more safely and efficiently is all around you; the challenge is getting access to it in a reliable, cost-effective way.
ISA InTech

September 17, 2008
New systems will make finding parking spaces easier and help to reduce congestion.
The Economist
September 1, 2008

Harry Forbes, Senior Analyst, ARC Advisory Group
Several major suppliers have commercialized new wireless ECM offerings.
Power Engineering

September 1, 2008

Ellen Fussell Policastro
Wireless sensor networks will allow people to get all the sensor data they want without the cost of installing wire.
ISA InTech

August 7, 2008

Mark T. Hoske, editor in chief
Application advice from six industrial or rugged wireless applications follow including Emerson Process Management, Fisher BioServices, Dust Networks, General Electric, and others.
Control Engineering

August 1, 2008

Mark T. Hoske
This primer helps with wireless sensor technology selection.
Control Engineering

August 1, 2008

San Francisco will plant wireless sensors in 6,000 of its 24,000-metered parking spaces. They will announce, via the web, cell phone, and signage which of the spaces are free at any moment.
ISA InTech

August 1, 2008

Fisher BioServices used monitoring systems with General Electric Wireless Mesh to meet stringent U.S. FDA (Food & Drug Administration) regulations.
Control Engineering