Dust Networks this week introduced a simpler, less expensive wireless sensor network with a new chip. Dust Networks this week introduced a simpler, less expensive wireless sensor network with a new ...
Dust Networks developed the SmartMesh architecture that features miniature communications nodes to form a self-healing mesh network of sensors that collect and transmit information. Each node is ...
XPM offers reliable, secure, silicon-proven embedded non-volatile memory for Dust’s code storage and analog trim Santa Clara, Calif. and Hayward, Calif. – June 13, 2007 – Dust Networks™, the ...
Advantech has announced a partnership with Linear Technology’s Dust Networks product group to develop Smart City and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions based on Dust’s SmartMesh IP™ embedded wireless ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. November 6, 2006—After a few years commercializing his technology at Dust Networks, a key innovator of so-called smart dust has returned to the ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The rapid proliferation of wireless devices and the Internet of Things (IoT) has been one of the defining technological trends of the 21st century. As billions of smart devices ...
Wireless sensor networks, with their ability to capture location-sensitive information where wired systems are impractical or costly, seem poised to take off in applications such as industrial control ...
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which supported the development of the Internet in the 1960s, has been providing research funds for almost 20 years devoted to the development of ...
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