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Grant Fuels Wireless Sensor Research (Newswise)
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Southern Illinois University Carbondale received $1 million from the Federal Highway Administration's Intelligent Transportation Systems program to create a network of Internet-based wireless sensors and databases that can provide near real-time data and analysis on the structural soundness of transportation infrastructure, such as a bridge.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 November 2007 )
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WSN application for a fitness facility
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 02 December 2007 )
 
Wireless Sensor Networking Energizes The Utility Market (ElectricNet)
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Driven by new regulation, a global energy crisis, advanced metering with embedded wireless sensor networks has grown from a few thousand units in 2004 to 1.5 million smart meters this year, according to ON World
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 November 2007 )
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New York State to deploy wireless sensor networks for bridge monitoring
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 New York state has funded a Clarkson University research project to remotely monitor health of the bridges. If the pilot works out well then monitoring the structural integrity of New York state bridges could become a model for wireless sensor networks nationwide. I guess the failure of the bridge in Minneapolis last week could lead to more state and local governments funding such systems for bridge monitoring. After all, WSNs provide a low cost system for remote monitoring of the bridges. 


Last Updated ( Monday, 20 August 2007 )
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UCLA would like Cars to serve as a Mobile Communications Network
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 UCLA computer science professor Mario Gerla and researcher Giovanni Pau at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, are working on a research project make cars as wireless sensor nodes in a mobile network on wheels. Their is idea is to add relatively low-cost sensors to the vehicle’s roof and bumpers. Thus it creates a Vehicular Sensor Network (VSN). 
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Arch Rock adds IP capability to its Primary Pack
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Arch Rock LogoArch Rock Corp. is enhancing its Primer Pack wireless sensor network.  It is adding Internet Protocol to its product. This would make Company's product unify with an organization's ethernet network and make the management of the wireless sensor nets easy and cost-effective.  
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