Wireless Technology Overview
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Wireless sensor networks represent an entirely new way of looking at computing. In a sensor network, dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of tiny, battery-powered computers, often called motes, are scattered throughout the environment to collect sensor data, e.g. light, temperature, humidity, vibration. The Motes form an adhoc network that relays the sensor data, to a specified destination for processing. This sensory input gets analyzed by more traditional enterprise computing system to optimize operational processes. Our product list includes the MICAz, MICA2, IRIS, Imote2, TelosB, eKo and more.
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