Recent articles highlight possibilities for wireless sensors
These articles discuss some of the issues to consider when specifying wireless sensor networks and illustrate the wide range of industries benefitting from the flexibility and ease of use wireless offers.
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Wireless CO2-Sensor
The SenzaBlock SB110-C is a wireless sensor in the growing Senzablock family. This sensor can measure CO2 concentration and send it over wireless. Its integrated radio provides seamless wireless connectivity.
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College Learns How to Save Energy – Wirelessly
Historic Dartmouth College expects to reduce fuel requirements by 5 to 15 percent a year and anticipates recouping its expenditures on the new system in a year.
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Condition Monitoring Solution Guide
This new guide shows how a wireless based solution provides the ideal approach to condition monitoring using wireless sensors attached to local plant with a wireless back haul system for remote data gathering and analysis.
Data centre monitoring solution guide
This guide provides an overview of how to provide real time monitoring in the data centre using a wireless sensor network combined with powerful alerting and display software.
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E-Senza NEW products
Recent additions to the E-Senza range include sensors for combined temperature and humidity measurement, NTC thermistor temperature monitoring and differential pressure sensing.
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Real time data centre environment visualisation
New feature allows data centre environmental conditions to be viewed in real time
November 18 2008 – Adaptive Wireless Solutions have added a data visualization feature to the OnCall monitoring application which provides real-time images of data centre conditions including temperature, humidity, energy and air flow.
This new feature is enabled by the use of a Spinwave Systems wireless sensor network within the data centre which provides a flexible, expandable and low cost to install solution to gathering the raw data required for input to OnCall.
This new development will be a key enabler in allowing data centre operators to calculate efficiency metrics (such as DCIE and PUE) which to date have suffered from lack of measurement data and whose value changes as conditions vary due to changing environmental factors, IT loads and equipment upgrades.
This latest feature adds to the existing powerful capabilities available within OnCall which enable real time monitoring of both IT and infrastructure services and provide a range of alarm, alert and reporting functions.
This latest feature adds to the existing powerful capabilities available within OnCall which enable real time monitoring of both IT and infrastructure services and provide a range of alarm, alert and reporting functions.
Adaptive Wireless Solutions is also looking at applying this technology in a whole range of building types where energy and environmental monitoring are becoming essential but which currently suffer from a lack of data or the ability to visualise conditions. Data presented in easy to understand ways will enable occupants and management to focus on how to reduce their carbon footprint


