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Friday, May 13, 2011

Google Alert - MESH NETWORKING

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Smarter idea for smart grid signals?
San Diego Union Tribune
Smart grid is a hotly competitive market, with existing cellular operators as well as proprietary mesh network equipment makers vying to do the same thing. Moreover, On-Ramp is a startup trying to break in with large power utilities, which tend to be ...
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Tropos & Itron Deliver Soup-to-Nuts Smart Grid Network
GigaOm
Most smart meters today use 900mHz mesh networks much like Itron's for local networking, but use different "backhaul" networks to reach utilities' grid control rooms and back-office IT systems. Where possible, utilities have used existing cable, ...
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Internet Protocol infiltrates low-power machine-to-machine networks
EDN.com
But with the introduction of SmarMesh IP on Wednesday, Dust is plunging into the IP world, supporting Internet packet traffic over its mesh network. The product rests on adding to Dust's existing node functions a speculative implementation of the ...
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Maxim To Demonstrate Lighting Automation Using Powerline
EFYTimes (press release)
Integrated routing and association support MESH networking, allowing the MAX2992 to extend range by forwarding messages to distant lamps. The IPv6-compatible networking layer of the device simplifies system integration, and its adaptive tone-mapping ...
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How Skype is key to Microsoft's future on the web
Econsultancy (blog)
Or, more obviously, they could use mesh networking between devices and wifi provide smart phones that don't have a reoccurring carrier bill. Perhaps not to you or me. Not to Google which this week had very big news on its $20/month Chrome computer, ...
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