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June 7, 2010
Perpetuum and Dust Networks Demonstrate Energy Harvesting
Perpetuum and Dust Networks demonstrated the interoperability of high power vibration energy harvesting with low power wireless sensor networks (WSN)
Perpetuum Ltd.
June 1, 2010
RFM Delivers Much Anticipated Module Allowing Field Device Suppliers to Add WirelessHART to Their Solutions
RF Monolithics, Inc. (RFM) expanded its M2M portfolio of wireless communications products today by adding a new WirelessHART-compliant RF module – the XDM2510H – to the company’s industrial-grade RF module products. Built on the Dust Networks®’ IA-510(H)™ WirelessHART® system, the XDM2510H is compliant with the international IEC 62591 (WirelessHART) standard and enables industrial automation vendors to meet the rapidly growing demand for standards-based wireless sensor networking (WSN) solutions.
BusinessWire
May 6, 2010
Expanding Beyond Industrial Success
By adopting multiple sensor network protocols plus on-board computing, Dust’s new products can address virtually the entire WSN market – industrial, commercial, and consumer.
ARC Advisory Group
Harry Forbes
May 3, 2010
'Smart dust' aims to monitor everything
In the 1990s, Dr. Kris Pister dreamed up a future in which people would sprinkle the Earth with countless tiny sensors, no larger than grains of rice. These "smart dust" particles, as he called them, would monitor everything, acting like electronic nerve endings for the planet. Fitted with computing power, sensing equipment, wireless radios and long battery life, the smart dust would make observations and relay mountains of real-time data about people, cities and the natural environment.
CNN Tech
John D. Sutter
April 21, 2010
Joy Weiss, CEO, 2010 Interview with Harry Forbes, ARC Advisory Group
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April 6, 2010
WirelessHART Approved by IEC as First International Standard for Wireless Communication in Process Automation
Final IEC vote confirms broad global acceptance of WirelessHART by end users and suppliers.
HART Communication Foundation
March 22, 2010
Wireless Condition Monitoring with SmartMesh
Wireless technology delivers more reliable condition monitoring in harsh environments. GE Energy’s Bently Nevada Essential Insight mesh wireless machine-condition monitoring system uses Dust Networks' SmartMesh technology.
The Engineer
David Wilson
March 4, 2010
ESC: Panel to Debate Wireless Sensor Networks
A panel of experts has been drawn together to discuss the future of wireless sensor networks at the Embedded Systems Conference, which take place April 26 to 29 at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California.
EETimes.com
Peter Clark
March 1, 2010
The Internet of Things
More objects are becoming embedded with sensors and gaining the ability to communicate. The resulting information networks promise to create new business models, improve business processes, and reduce costs and risks.
McKinsey & Company
Michael Chui, Markus Löffler, and Roger Roberts
March 1, 2010
Future of...parking: The meter gets a makeover
San Francisco-based Streetline has developed networking and sensor technologies that enable users to pay their meter fees from their mobile phones.
ZDNet
Larry Dignan
January 19, 2010
Wireless Parking in San Francisco
Wireless sensor networks on the street know which parking spots are free and will direct you straight to a free space. Then the city uses that real-time information for dynamic meter pricing, discouraging driving when car traffic is too high. San Francisco is already trying the idea. If it works, it will be good for motorists, for the city, and for the environment.
GOOD Video
January 5, 2010
WirelessHART Technology Demonstrated at Petronas Instrument Forum in Malaysia
Industry specialists from HART Communication Foundation member companies, ABB, Emerson Process Management, Endress+Hauser, Pepperl+Fuchs, and Siemens, participated in a demonstration of WirelessHART technology.
HART Communication Foundation
December 17, 2009
Five Innovations that Will Change Cities in the Next Five Years
A YouTube video from IBM Social Media looking at how Wireless Sensor Networking will change the world.
IBMSocialMedia
IBMSocialMedia
November 17, 2009
NAMUR Confirms WirelessHART for Process Applications
The HART Communication Foundation welcomes the recent report and confirmation by NAMUR that WirelessHART technology meets the requirements for wireless sensor networks in process applications.
HART Communication Foundation
September 17, 2009
Checking the Wireless Bias Setting
Peter Welander weighs the differences between ISA 100.11A and WirelessHART.
Control Engineering
Peter Welander
September 15, 2009
A World Without Wires: Trends in Wireless Automation for Fluid Handlers
Steve Toteda, vice president of marketing for Dust Networks discusses trends in wireless automation including standards, applications, challenges, and the future.
Flow Control
Steve Toteda
June 4, 2009
Conflicting Signals
Sensors could deliver widespread value to manufacturers, if only vendors could agree on how they should be deployed within a networked context.
Managing Automation
Chris Chiappinelli
May 20, 2009
Wireless Sensors Will Transform Oil And Gas Automation
WirelessHART sensor systems in drilling rigs, gas plants, and many other processes are making it possible to deploy more sensors in places not previously accessible and the new data translates into improved productivity, safety, and reduced plant downtimes.
OIL & GAS INQUIRER
Graham Chandler
May 18, 2009
IPSO Alliance Hosts International Demonstration of IP Enabled Smart Objects at NETWORLD+INTEROP 2009
IPSO ALLIANCE HOSTS INTERNATIONAL DEMONSTRATION OF IP ENABLED SMART OBJECTS AT NETWORLD+INTEROP 2009
IPSO Alliance
May 13, 2009
Dueling Wireless
In the contest between WirelessHART and the ISA100.11a standard for wireless networking in automation, there is no clear winner at the moment.
ControlGlobal.com
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News & Events Highlights


Joy Weiss Interview 
Joy Weiss, CEO, 2010 Interview with Harry Forbes, ARC Advisory Group

From Smart Dust to Smart Plants
Dr. Kris Pister, founder and CTO Dust Networks
Keynote ISA 2008

NextWorld - Technologies that will shape our tomorrow
The Discovery Channel

A World of Connections: a special report on telecoms
The Economist
April 2007
“We are building an infrastructure that opens up opportunities for more and more applications. Wireless transmitters are being installed farther and farther away from the gateway without a loss of signal quality. The result is better information from difficult-to-reach areas of the mill, and this is helping our personnel prevent unscheduled downtime, meet customers’ quality requirements, and optimize productivity.”

Gary Borham, operations manager, Wheeling-Pittsburg Steel
 
 
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