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WIN $3M CONTEST TO DEVELOP INTERNET OF THINGS

A company known as Smartthings have provided a platform that enables developers and makers to build smart and connected devices, an interactive and mobile user experience for consumers to manage and install apps into their physical world to make it…

Intruders Are Red Alert To Strike

Researchers have come to realise that data can be intercepted based on what was sent, whom it was sent to, when the message was sent and where the message was sent from and to. They are also considering the level…

Steps To Figure Out Your Purpose

The author of Simplify the Future, Bruce Kasanoff writes on the guide to a successful career and a rewarding life. I have tried to made the bullet point accessible to WSN experts.   What are you best at, what do…

Wireless Sensor Network to the Strange New World of Nanoscience

The advancement of integrated circuit technology and wireless communications has enabled the development of low cost sensor networks. However, there are constraints and technical issues that have allowed the network implementation to be restricted. Therefore, the possibilities of overcoming these…

WSN KTP Associate

KTP Associate – ENG008A, – Ref: 1306939  College / University Administration College of Physical Sciences School / Section School of Engineering Position Type Full-time Closing Date 15 Feb 2013 Salary Salary Range £22,000 to £25,000 Job Summary The School of…

WSN for Smart Infrastructures: Business Prospects

Europe is on track for a large scale investment that will create a sustainable transport network with a project called “Connecting Europe Facility, aimed at increasing the benefits of pan-European freight and passenger traffic infrastructure projects. The Fund will have…

Sniffer WSN Gets Boost From Microchip Creation

Pair of engineers at California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has created a Tiny; inexpensive silicon microchips that generate and radiate high-frequency electromagnetic waves. This imager can penetrate a host of materials without the ionizing damaging effect of x-rays. The chips…