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 Wireless Sensor Networks

Recent advances in hardware, sensors and wireless technologies are enabling large scale deployment of data acquisition and automation systems by enabling a physical construction or a production line with numerous networked “micro-sensors”, where such systems called “Wireless Sensor Networks”.


»  Wireless Sensor Networks for Traditional Production Lines  «

Indefia's "Wireless Sensors" consist of a variety of different sensors, an embedded processor, memory and a tiny battery. One breakthrough development is the “mesh networking” software that lets each device wake up for a fraction of a second when it has an interesting result to transmit, and then relay that information to its nearest neighbor node.

So instead of every sensor transmitting its information to a remote base station, a sophisticated networking stack enables to bridge data over each device until it reaches to a control center where whole process is controlled, managed and analyzed.

Built-in logic corrects for the failure of any sensor to transmit its data. The wake-up-to-transmit feature is the another key feature of “Indefia'a Wireless Sensor Nodes”, since devices need to conserve power so networks can last for years unattended in the field or anywhere data gets acquired non-stop operation.

 

 

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Application Areas:

  •  Border Control
  •  Detect illegal crossing
  •  Identify target
  •  Traffic control
  •  Remote management of the traffic
  •  Analyze road movement
  •  Environmental control
  •  Control forests, prevent fires (Habitat Monitoring)
  •  Pipeline protection
  •  Detects illegal hunting
  •  Advance Analysis of the fields
  •  Community games (Urban Entertainment)
  •  Matchmaking
  •  Presence detection
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    One another typical effect would be to environmental and agricultural by preserving the environment by reducing water usage. They can also provide early alerts for frost damage and help in precision harvesting to maximize quality thus minimizing production costs.

     

     

     
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