Sensors & Switches
May 5, 2010
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11:30 AM
- 7:30 PM EDT
(8:30 AM
- 4:30 PM PDT)
- Visit the many booths in the Exhibit Hall, chat with booth representatives, learn about new products, and more.
- Visit the Networking Lounge and interact with other event attendees.
- Visit the Resource Center and download all materials of interest.
12:30 PM
- 1:30 PM EDT
(9:30 AM
- 10:30 AM PDT)
Nanotechnology, bio-optical recognition, precision wireless communication, energy harvesting from minute changes in vibration, temperature, or the movement of microbes; all of these recent advancements have led to astonishing new products and services with potential benefit for civilian, military, and industrial life.
Learn about the latest developments and gain insight into how they could impact your life, your work, and your business.
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To date, the promise of wireless sensor networks has been blocked by energy considerations. Sensors need power to operate, and batteries are neither economical nor environmentally friendly. This presentation will demonstrate how synchronized, energy harvesting technology solves the power problem to build a secure, wireless monitoring system.
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Presented by
Steven Arms, Founder and CEO, MicroStrain Inc.
Nearly everything will be tracked wirelessly in less than a decade. Growing capabilities to tie data transmitted from all types of wireless tracking devices to a web-based software platform will enable the "Internet of Things," which improves operational efficiency in both government and commercial sectors.
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Presented by
David Shannon, Vice President of Product Management, Marketing, and Strategy, Savi Technology
2:00 PM
- 3:00 PM EDT
(11:00 AM
- 12:00 PM PDT)
Dr. Selker will present the basic characteristics of distributed measurement systems of temperature and other parameters based on fiber optic methods. These emerging methods allow for simultaneous, continuous collection of tens of thousands of precise measurements spread over 10 km of fiber optic cable. Illustrative examples will be discussed.
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3:30 PM
- 4:30 PM EDT
(12:30 PM
- 1:30 PM PDT)
Best practices for implementation of Guided Wave Radar Level Instrumentation for reliable level measurement. Find out why this technology is being utilized in applications where other traditional methods have typically been the first choice.
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4:30 PM
- 7:30 PM EDT
(1:30 PM
- 4:30 PM PDT)
- Interact with Attendees and Exhibitors in the Exhibit Hall and Networking Lounge.
- Presentations available On-Demand.