Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers

IP-based Wireless Sensor Network for Asset Tracking and Management

Overview This white paper gives an introduction of how to utilize Sensinode IP-based 6LoWPAN (Internet Protocol), wireless sensor and embedded networking technology in asset tracking and management. To monitor and manage enterprise assets is a huge task and has been basically impossible until today, at least on a large scale, in real-time and with low cost. New innovations and extended capabilities of low power wireless communication technology are the key factors enabling real-time asset tracking and management in almost any field and for any purpose.

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PublisherSensinode File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2008
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