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Millennial Net Demonstrates Wireless Sensor Networking Security Applications at SIcon 2004
What: Millennial Net, the leading developer of self-organizing wireless sensor networks, will demonstrate its i-Bean technology at the Sensors for Industry conference (SIcon/04) presented by ISA and IEEE. Conference attendees will witness a working wireless sensor network as it organizes and connects sensors to transmit security data using ad hoc wireless networking configurations.
With a special focus on homeland security, this year’s conference will address the technologies, theories and market solutions that sensors and transducers solve for security applications. Requiring limited to no human administration and leading the industry in power efficiency and total cost of ownership, Millennial Net’s self-organizing, self-healing wireless sensor networks are well-suited for homeland security and defense applications ranging from facility monitoring to battlefield surveillance.
Where: At the SICon/04 Sensors for Industry conference and exhibition Hotel Intercontinental, New Orleans
http://www.siconference.org
When: Jan. 27-29, 2004
About Millennial Net
Headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., with offices in Tokyo, Japan, Millennial Net is the world’s leading developer of hardware and software for self-organizing, low power wireless sensor networks. Millennial Net’s award-winning networking software and tiny micro-power hardware elements, called i-Beans®, allow instrumentation and sensing devices like gauges, sensors and actuators to connect and communicate with each other over self-organizing, self-healing networks. Patent-pending engineering enables the i-Bean to operate with an extremely low rate of power consumption on the energy of a 3-volt coin-sized battery for years at a time. Wireless sensor networks enable the remote monitoring and management of critical devices while providing continuous streams of previously unavailable data to enable more informed decision-making, better control and increased revenue opportunities. Wireless sensor networks are in use today for industrial, medical, consumer and military applications. Millennial Net is committed to advancing Wireless Sensor Networking…Anywhere. For more information, please visit www.millennial.net.
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