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12.17.2003 |
Ember Fires Up ZigBee Chip
Describes Ember's new low-cost radio chip with embedded software that draws on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 802.15.4 ZigBee technology for automated short-range networks.
— By Karen Brown, Wireless Week, 12/17/2003 |
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12.01.2003 |
The M2M 100: Sensor Networking
The M2M 100 features 100 technology and service providers in 23 categories.
— M2M 12/1/2003 |
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12.01.2003 |
Wireless Mesh Networks Emerge
Comments on how Ember's EM2420 announcement
points to the immense work that's under way toward a wireless network
that's more robust, efficient, low in power and scalable than the centralized
architectures now used for Wi-Fi and cellular local- and wide-area networks.
— Patrick Mannion, CommsDesign 12/1/2003 |
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11.24.2003 |
Wireless Mesh Networks Gain Traction
This article notes three distinct boosts for wireless ad hoc mesh networking
in one week while paying special attention to Ember's EM2420
product launch announcement.
— By Patrick Mannion, EE Times, 11/24/2003
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11.23.2003 |
Ware-Withal: Ember, Sensitech have Fish Shipping Down Cold
The words “fish and chips” take on new meaning once you hear what Beverly’s Sensitech and Boston’s Ember are up to.
— By Elizabeth Dinan, Mass High Tech, 11/24/2003 |
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11.17.2003 |
Ember Places its Chips on New Low-Power Standards
This article describes how Ember could crack open new markets as equipment manufacturers start networking the various small appliances that fill office, home and factory
— By Matt Kelly, Mass High Tech, 11/17/2003 |
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01.01.2003 |
Working on the Cold Chain
The cold chain is just one example of how mesh technology is being used as a key enabler for machine-to-machine communication.
— M2M Magazine, 2003 |
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