Ethernet based Sensor Data acquisition and Monitoring
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American Sensor Technologies Broadens
Product Offering with Acquisition of
Macro Sensors, Notable LVDT Manufacturer
American Sensor Technologies Broadens
Product Offering with Acquisition of
Macro Sensors, Notable LVDT Manufacturer
06/06/2005 12:04 AMAmerican Sensor Technologies (AST), manufacturer of state-of-the-art,
MEMS-based pressure sensors, transducers, and transmitters, today
announced it has acquired in its entirety the capital stock of Macro
Sensors, LVDT manufacturer innovators. Through the acquisition, AST
can offer a greater depth of sensor products and expertise to better
serve its OEM and end-user client base. [PRWEB Jun 4, 2005]
New Mouse to Use Sensor Based on Laser
New Mouse to Use Sensor Based on Laser
09/01/2004 02:30 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Sep 1 2004 6:41AM GMT
Sound sensor based on human brain
process
Sound sensor based on human brain
process
04/12/2005 11:50 AMDavid Pescovitz:
The Office of Naval Research sponsored the development of software
based on human brain processes that "recognize, identify, and locate
the source of suspicious noises." The software powers the Smart Sensor
Enabled Neural Threat Recognition and Identification (SENTRI) system
sold by an Illinois company called Safety Dynamics. (More on SENTRI
here
.) From the Office of Naval Research press release:
The sound identification could be coupled with chemical or
optical sensors, so that if exhaust fumes are detected at the same
time as a weapons-like "bang," the system would identify a truck
backfiring rather than a weapon discharging. The Chicago and Los
Angeles County police departments are testing the system to help fight
crime in areas that are low on beat officers. Safety Dynamics received
a Small Business Innovation Research Phase I award from the Navy in
2004 and is working on adapting its system for a lightweight mobile
version that could be hand carried into the field.
Ironically, the press release, issued by the US military, has the
headline "Hey, now, what's that sound," a misquoted lyric from a
classic anti-war song.
LinkDalsa wins $2.1M order to produce
components for space-based sensor system
Dalsa wins $2.1M order to produce
components for space-based sensor system
12/08/2003 07:11 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 8 2003 5:13PM ET
Acquisition Alert: Apple Computer
Acquires BC-based SchemaSoft
Acquisition Alert: Apple Computer
Acquires BC-based SchemaSoft
03/23/2005 11:00 PMBC Technology Mar 24 2005 3:33AM GMT
PhatWare Announces PhatNet™ LAN/WAN
Monitoring Tool For Windows Mobile-Based
Pocket PCs
PhatWare Announces PhatNet™ LAN/WAN
Monitoring Tool For Windows Mobile-Based
Pocket PCs
06/08/2004 06:32 PMNew Network Monitoring Product, Available in Personal and Professional
Editions, Enables Users to Analyze and Diagnose Packet-Based Networks
On-the-Go [PRWEB Jun 8, 2004]
M2M Announces DataAlert™ a New
Satellite-based Monitoring and Control
Service for Almost Any Remote Asset
M2M Announces DataAlert™ a New
Satellite-based Monitoring and Control
Service for Almost Any Remote Asset
06/05/2005 11:15 PMM2M Data Corporation, a provider of M2M technology based Supervisory
Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) today announced a new service to
monitor operation of remote machinery and similar assets. The basic
service provides monitoring of run status, with options for data reads
of local control panels, additional input/output, and remote control.
[PRWEB May 31, 2005]
Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition
Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition
11/16/2003 02:55 PMv1.4 Release Candidate 2
Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition
1.5.1
Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition
1.5.1
07/01/2004 02:09 AMJava-based nuclear physics data acquisition.
Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition
1.4 RC 2
Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition
1.4 RC 2
11/16/2003 08:30 PMJava-based nuclear physics data acquisition.
Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition
1.4 RC 1
Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition
1.4 RC 1
11/02/2003 02:09 PMJava-based nuclear physics data acquisition.
Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition
1.4 RC3
Jam--Nuclear Physics Data Acquisition
1.4 RC3
12/18/2003 04:58 PMJava-based nuclear physics data acquisition.
Device Server - Serial to Ethernet
Converter with 3DES Data Encryption
Device Server - Serial to Ethernet
Converter with 3DES Data Encryption
12/29/2004 05:50 AMThe HelloDevice Pro Series is a serial to Ethernet converter to manage
the serial devices with 3DES data encryption. [PRWEB Dec 29, 2004]
NSCL Data Acquisition System 7.4 (Stable
branch)
NSCL Data Acquisition System 7.4 (Stable
branch)
02/01/2005 09:44 PM
The NSCL Data Acquisition system is a general
purpose nuclear physics data acquisition system
for small to medium scale nuclear physics
experiments. It can be combined with NSCL SpecTcl
to form a powerful online/offline data handling
system. It is in use at several university labs
and, of course, the National Superconducting
Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University.
Changes:
This is primarily a maintenance release. The production readout
control push from epics now works properly and several other niggly
little defects were fixed. Support for the CAEN V1290/1190 TDC has
been added.
Available Performance Monitor Counters
for Discovery Data Record monitoring
Available Performance Monitor Counters
for Discovery Data Record monitoring
07/13/2004 06:47 AMData Guard Systems proudly announces
that CellularManager, its popular
Internet based POS for cellular
retailers, will now share data with
Intuit’s QuickBooks(r)
Pro/Premier/Canadian 2003 & 2004.
Data Guard Systems proudly announces
that CellularManager, its popular
Internet based POS for cellular
retailers, will now share data with
Intuit’s QuickBooks(r)
Pro/Premier/Canadian 2003 & 2004.
06/02/2004 02:19 AMData Guard Systems, Inc., proudly announces that CellularManager, its
popular Internet-based point-of-sale and enterprise management
software platform will now share data with Intuit’s QuickBooks(r)
software products – including QuickBooks Pro, Premier, and Canadian
Editions 2003 and 2004. This new financial module will all current
and future subscribers of CellularManager to share critical and
essential financial data with QuickBooks, which will allow cellular
retailers to better manage their businesses while saving valuable
time, effort, and money. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2004]
Touchstone Technologies Announces
WinEyeQ, an Intelligent, Affordable
Software-Based VoIP (Voice and Video
over IP) Call Monitoring and Analysis
Tool for SIP and H.323
Touchstone Technologies Announces
WinEyeQ, an Intelligent, Affordable
Software-Based VoIP (Voice and Video
over IP) Call Monitoring and Analysis
Tool for SIP and H.323
06/23/2004 04:22 AMTouchstone Technologies, Inc. of Hatboro, PA (formerly Delta Protocol
Test Solutions) announces the release of WinEyeQ, an affordable
software-based monitoring and analysis tool for SIP and H.323-based
traffic. WinEyeQ is designed to aid in the monitoring and
troubleshooting of VoIP signaling paths and assuring the quality of
media streams on Voice and Video over IP networks. [PRWEB Jun 23,
2004]
Fujitsu Announces Hybrid Ethernet and
Metro ADM Chip for Gigabit Ethernet and
PDH Transport
Fujitsu Announces Hybrid Ethernet and
Metro ADM Chip for Gigabit Ethernet and
PDH Transport
02/05/2005 09:28 PMFujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME) today rolls out its ETHOS
(ETHernet Over SDH/SONET) device, a pioneering product for full-rate
Gigabit Ethernet and E1/DS1 access in Metro and Access networks,
designed in collaboration with AimCom, a leading-edge design and
development company specialising in Next Generation Carrier Class
Optical Networking, based in The Netherlands. [PRWEB Feb 3, 2005]
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
06/17/2005 04:45 PMGridlogix, Inc., a leading creator of enabling interoperable XML Web
Services technology today announced enhanced support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ wireless sensor network. SmartMesh is a wireless
mesh sensor network used in remote monitoring and control. The
Gridlogix EnNET® XML Web Service application extends the functionality
of the SmartMesh system to include robust protocol translation between
the wireless mesh network and other automation protocols and systems.
EnNET translates the SmartMesh wireless protocol into BACnet/IP, SNMP,
and LonWorks® allowing Dust Networks’ wireless sensor network to be
seamlessly integrated with existing automation networks. [PRWEB Jun
16, 2005]
Apex Embedded Systems Introduces the
Stratus X-ND PC/104 Card for High-Speed
Data Acquisition for Extreme
Temperatures
Apex Embedded Systems Introduces the
Stratus X-ND PC/104 Card for High-Speed
Data Acquisition for Extreme
Temperatures
05/31/2004 02:13 PMMonona, Wisconsin - Apex Embedded Systems, has announced the release
of the Stratus-X-ND PC/104 card which enables high-speed data
acquisition without interrupts. Designed for extreme duty operation
(from -40C to +85C), the card is suitable for use by OEMs in medical,
military, aerospace, scientific and communications applications where
Commercial-Off-The-shelf (COTs) solutions are necessary. [PRWEB Dec
19, 2003]
New Remote Capability for Marine
Equipment Health Monitoring Software
Provides Mobile, Real-Time Diagnostic
Data at Very Low Bandwidth
New Remote Capability for Marine
Equipment Health Monitoring Software
Provides Mobile, Real-Time Diagnostic
Data at Very Low Bandwidth
06/17/2005 04:45 PMRemote capability added to its automated equipment health monitoring
software. Diagnostic equipment data can now be viewed from anywhere in
the world, in real time, using MACSEA’s innovative technologies.
[PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]
SQL Server profiling, monitoring and
tuning: Choosing the right monitoring
tool … (Part 2)
SQL Server profiling, monitoring and
tuning: Choosing the right monitoring
tool … (Part 2)
07/14/2004 10:04 AMWatchMouse Opens New Monitoring Stations
in China and London - Largest Monitoring
Network World-Wide
WatchMouse Opens New Monitoring Stations
in China and London - Largest Monitoring
Network World-Wide
12/17/2004 06:44 PMWatchMouse, active in monitoring websites world-wide, has opened two
new monitoring stations: in Hong Kong and London. At the same time,
the company’s station in Sydney, Australia, has been completely
renewed. With this expansion, WatchMouse is responding to the
explosive growth in interest in real-time site monitoring from
e-commerce companies. With nine stations, the Netherlands-based
company is now the largest monitoring network world-wide. [PRWEB Dec
16, 2004]
Monitoring the International Web -
Website Monitoring Now Available in Four
Major Languages
Monitoring the International Web -
Website Monitoring Now Available in Four
Major Languages
03/14/2005 04:40 PMThe English Web is no longer the only place where businesses interact.
Dotcom-Monitor is reaching our to companies in German, Spanish and
French to provide website monitoring to them, too. [PRWEB Mar 14,
2005]
Data base and Perl Developer for
web-based applications
Data base and Perl Developer for
web-based applications
04/04/2005 06:43 PMNulinx It'l Inc. - United States, California, Los Angeles (2005-04-04)
Indra Networks Offers Hardware-Based
Data Compression
Indra Networks Offers Hardware-Based
Data Compression
03/17/2005 03:23 AMStorCompress 200, aimed at the enterprise market, is a disk-to-disk
storage product that uses the industry-standard "deflate" algorithm
for compression in hardware; StorCompress 100 is aimed at small and
medium-sized businesses.
WORM-Based App Strengthens Regulatory
Compliance, Data Security
WORM-Based App Strengthens Regulatory
Compliance, Data Security
09/22/2004 10:41 AMFalconStor's IPStor WORMLock Option for NAS software facilitates
archiving and retrieval of files based on WORM.
Using Data Mining to Discover Web-Based
Scholarly Research Works
Using Data Mining to Discover Web-Based
Scholarly Research Works
12/22/2004 01:18 AMBibliomining for Automated Collection Development in a Digital
Library Setting: Using Data Mining to Discover Web-Based Scholarly
Research Works by Dr. Scott Nicholson
http://dlist.sir
.arizona.edu/archive/00000625/
http://www.BiblioMining.com/
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Abstract:
This research creates an
intelligent agent for automated collection development in a digital
library setting. It uses a predictive model based on facets of each
Web page to select scholarly works. The criteria came from the
academic library selection literature, and a Delphi study was used to
refine the list to 41 criteria. A Perl program was designed to analyze
a Web page for each criterion and applied to a large collection of
scholarly and non-scholarly Web pages. Bibliomining, or data mining
for libraries, was then used to create different classification
models. Four techniques were used: logistic regression, non-parametric
discriminant analysis, classification trees, and neural networks.
Accuracy and return were used to judge the effectiveness of each model
on test datasets. In addition, a set of problematic pages that were
difficult to classify because of their similarity to scholarly
research was gathered and classified using the models. The resulting
models could be used in the selection process to automatically create
a digital library of Web-based scholarly research works. In addition,
the technique can be extended to create a digital library of any type
of structured electronic information. This has been added to
Data Mining Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
US Regulators Delay Web-Based Bank Data
Gathering to 2005
US Regulators Delay Web-Based Bank Data
Gathering to 2005
08/31/2004 08:50 PMAmerican Banker Aug 31 2004 11:38PM GMT
Alert-level change based on data seized
from computer engineer
Alert-level change based on data seized
from computer engineer
08/04/2004 01:25 AMUsatoday.com - Tue Aug 3, 08:36 am GMT
Internet-based data synch network
launches for retailers and suppliers
Internet-based data synch network
launches for retailers and suppliers
08/06/2004 06:40 PMInternetRetailer.com Aug 6 2004 11:29PM GMT
Solid Demonstrates Advanced MP3
Distribution System Based on Relational
Data Management
Solid Demonstrates Advanced MP3
Distribution System Based on Relational
Data Management
09/22/2004 02:13 AMSolid Information Technology Corp., the first to provide an Autonomic
Data Management Platform, will demonstrate the media data management
and distribution capabilities of its BoostEngine database server with
a simple but powerful MP3 management and distribution system at the
Mobile Content World 2004 trade show at ExCeL, London, on Tuesday,
September 21st and Wednesday, September 22nd. [PRWEB Sep 22, 2004]
Real-Time Innovations Offers First
Commercial Product Based on Data
Distribution Service Standard
Real-Time Innovations Offers First
Commercial Product Based on Data
Distribution Service Standard
09/15/2004 02:01 AMNDDS Middleware and Tools Facilitate Building Real-Time Distributed
Systems for Industrial Control, Medical, Mil/Aero and Telecom
Applications [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]
Mercury Computer Systems Enables
High-Speed Data Movement for FPGA-Based
Applications with FDK 2.0
Mercury Computer Systems Enables
High-Speed Data Movement for FPGA-Based
Applications with FDK 2.0
03/31/2005 07:19 PMFPGA Journal Mar 31 2005 10:47PM GMT
Zaurus Linux-based Mobile Data Terminal
Now Secured for Wireless Business Use
with AEGIS Client from Meetingho
Zaurus Linux-based Mobile Data Terminal
Now Secured for Wireless Business Use
with AEGIS Client from Meetingho
06/08/2004 03:37 PMLinux Electrons Jun 8 2004 7:08PM GMT
USB weight sensor
USB weight sensor
08/27/2004 01:34 PM
Wow! A USB weight sensor. Now we can automatically add our weight to
the sidebar and make RSS feeds of our weight changes. Who wants to
write the mt-weightsensor plugin?
via Daiji
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Current Weight: heavy
Listening to:
You Trip
Me Up by
The Jesus
and Mary Chain from the album
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ThereminVision Sensor
ThereminVision Sensor
05/01/2004 04:05 PMTerry
Fritz, well known among Tesla coil experimenters, has created a new
variant on the e-field
sensor for use in mobile robots. He calls his
creation ThereminVision.
Not satisfied with the sensitivity of the Motorola e-field sensor,
Terry came up with a more sensitive, digital version optimized for use
as a proximity detector for robots. The ThereminVision sensor can
detect
capacitance levels 1/10000th the size of the Motorola sensors minimum.
While the Motorola sensor was designed to detect a human body in a car
seat, for example, the ThereminVision sensor can detect virtually any
small object with a density higher than that of styrofoam. It
achieves this sensitivity by using a technique similar to that
employed
in the Theremin. A
kit
version of the sensor can be purchased online. The documentation
includes schematics, PCB layouts, and photos of a prototype robot
using
the sensors. Want more details on what makes Terry's
e-field sensor different from the Motoroal chip? Read on for an in
depth
explanation Terry offered.
Canesta Equinox 3-D Sensor
Canesta Equinox 3-D Sensor
08/10/2004 01:50 PMCanesta has announced a new 3-D
image sensor that could have applications in machine vision and
robotics. What's it do? According to Canesta, the
Equinox chip
resolves a scene into pixels, as does an ordinary camera chip, but
instead of simply providing the brightness of each pixel, Equinox
additionally provides the distance from each picture element to the
sensor chip. On the downside, the device only provides a 64x64
pixel
image and only MS-based, proprietary development software is available
at present. Canesta claims it will be a "low-cost" sensor but there's
no
word yet on a price. At present the sensor is only available as part
of a development kit for
$7,500. For more
technical details, see the developement
platform data sheet (PDF format). You can also read more about the
sensor in CNET
and EE
Times articles.
Wi-Fi Sensor Aids Winemakers
Wi-Fi Sensor Aids Winemakers
07/08/2004 02:10 AMWine makers have turned to technology in order to make a better
product. Pickberry in Sonoma County is using Wi-Fi technology in order
to collect data from specifically placed sensors that monitor
environmental conditions. A spokesman explained that since cables were
simply not an option, Wi-Fi data transmission was the best option to
meet their needs.
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