Briefs: Better efficiency -- wirelessly
Honeywell Inc. plans to use mesh networking technology from Boston-based Ember Corp. in a $10 million Energy Department project to improve efficiency at industrial facilities.
Honeywell Inc. plans to use mesh networking technology from Boston-based Ember Corp. in a $10 million Energy Department project to improve efficiency at industrial facilities.
Honeywell will build a wireless system that uses Ember's mesh networking protocol to pull together sensors, radio communications and security technologies. The two companies will then develop monitoring applications.
Mesh networking uses peer-to-peer communications rather than a central network controller. Such ad hoc wireless networks can eliminate line-of-sight hurdles and are considered self-healing: if one link breaks, the data can be passed along another route.
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