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April 24, 2011
See Wireless and M2M Solutions Demos Live at Sensors Expo!
June 6-8, 2011 • Donald E. Stephens Convention Center • Rosemont, IL

EX-Approved WLAN APs from Belden
Hirschmann BAT54-Rail and BAT300-RAIL WLAN access points (APs) and clients from Belden, St. Louis, MO, have both ISA 12.12.01 Class 1, Div. 2 and ATEX IEC/EN 60079 Zone II certifications. continued >>
Multiprotocol Wireless Router from Libelium
The Meshlium Xtreme from Libelium, Zaragoza, Spain, is a multiprotocol router that supports WiFi, ZigBee, GPRS, Bluetooth, and GPS wireless standards as well as wireline Ethernet to connect wireless sensor networks to the Internet. continued >>
Cloud-based Wireless Gateway from Mesh Systems
MeshVistaGateway: Opera from Mesh Systems LLC, Park Ridge, IL, provides a connection between a field device back to a remote server and/or Web application. continued >>

Low-Power WiFi Modules from Quatech
Quatech Inc., Hudson, OH, offers the WLNG-xx-DP551 series of Airborne 802.11 embedded wireless device servers and Ethernet bridge modules for OEMs to add WiFi to devices for M2M applications. continued >>
Industrial Cellular Router from Sixnet
The IndustrialPro Plus from Sixnet Inc., Ballston Lake, NY, is an industrial cellular router for delivering reliable, secure remote connectivity to Modbus-enabled devices in harsh, space-constrained environments. continued >>

Radio Modules from Anaren
AIR integrated low-power radio modules from Anaren Inc., Syracuse, NY, let electronic engineers add wireless capability to new or existing devices. continued >>
Sub-GHz Radio Modules from CEL
MeshConnect Sub-G modules from California Eastern Labs (CEL), Santa Clara, CA, are available in 868 MHz (Europe) and 915 MHz (Americas) ISM band options and offer 13 and 20 dBm outputs. continued >>
Ethernet Licensed Radio from Control Microsystems
The Trio ER45e from Control Microsystems, a Schneider Electric company, Ottawa, ON, Canada, is a data radio that provides Ethernet and serial connectivity in point-to-point and point-to-multipoint SCADA and telemetry applications in the licensed 450 MHz band. continued >>
Radio for Cathodic Protection from FreeWave
The BPRM CP RMU from FreeWave Technologies, Boulder, CO, is a wireless, battery-powered, submersible radio network device for pipe-to-soil cathodic protection applications. continued >>
Ethernet Radio from Phoenix Contact
The TWE-Basic (RAD-ISM-900-EN-BD/B) trusted wireless Ethernet radio from Phoenix Contact Inc., Middletown, PA, transmits Ethernet data from remote locations, even in high-interference environments. continued >>
WiFi, WiFi + Bluetooth Modules from RFM
WLS Series WiFi and WiFi + Bluetooth combination modules from RF Monolithics Inc., Dallas, TX, are short-range radio products for use in M2M applications. continued >>
M2M Module from Telit Wireless Solutions
The HE863 fully-equipped HSPA M2M module in a BGA form-factor from Telit Wireless Solutions, Raleigh, NC, has an embedded GPS receiver and is intended for high-throughput data transmission devices with a long lifetime and that are intended for long-term use after 2G network switch-off. continued >>


Wireless Gateways, Nodes from Banner Engineering
SureCross Performance wireless I/O gateways and nodes from Banner Engineering Corp., Minneapolis, MN, have a high-power RF architecture with 1 W transmit power in the 900 MHz ISM band for a range of up to 6 miles. continued >>
Wireless Sensor/Logger from Free2move
The Ison from Free2move, Malaysia, Sweden, and New York, NY, is an ultra-low-power, wireless, humidity and temperature sensor and data logger with memory for up to 10,000 simultaneous humidity and temperature measurements. continued >>
Wireless Meat Temperature Logger from MadgeTech
The RFOT from MadgeTech Inc., Warner, NH, is a wireless meat temperature data logger with a flexible piercing probe for use in smokehouses, ovens, and other cooking processes up to 100°C and in refrigerators and freezers down to –20°C. continued >>

1.25 Gsps, 16-bit DAC from Texas Instruments
Designed to support 3G, LTE, WiMAX base stations and repeaters, and software-defined radios, the DAC3484 from Texas Instruments Inc., Dallas, TX, is a 4-channel, 16-bit DAC that operates at 1.25 Gsps and consumes as little as 250 mW/channel. continued >>
Wireless Sensors from Conlab
ZigSense wireless sensors from Conlab Pty, Victoria, Australia, use ZigBee mesh networking and are designed to monitor and control physical and environmental conditions. continued >>
Wireless Sensor System from Deeter Electronics
Designed for industrial measurement and control, the Wireless Sensor System from Deeter Electronics Inc., Tallmadge, OH, uses a base station to receive data from remote wireless devices such as the company's LVCS-RF continuous liquid level sensor or Wireless Sender. continued >>
WSN Gateway, Node from National Instruments
The NI 9792 programmable WSN gateway and WSN-3226 voltage/RTD combination node from National Instruments, Austin, TX, extend the company's wireless sensor network platform. continued >>
Wireless Sensor Network from Wireless Sensors
SensiNet from Wireless Sensors Inc., Falmouth, ME, is a wireless sensor network for environmental monitoring in data centers, life sciences, and industrial applications. continued >>

 Meet with leading wireless companies on the Sensors Expo floor and gain the latest education on everything from wireless sensor networks to wireless sensor data to M2M and more in two comprehensive conference tracks on these topics — Wireless Sensor Networking and Wireless Sensor Data.
Early Bird Savings extended to this Friday, April 29th. Click here to register today and save.
Wireless Sponsors include:
Anaren Inc.
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Mesh Networks
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North Pole Engineering
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Stay tuned to sensorsexpo.com for more wireless technology providers to be added soon!
Sessions include:
- Moving Beyond Data to Sensor Information Networks
Jim Kokal, Wavetrix
- Cloud Computing and Web Services: An Easy Highway for Sensor Data
Joel Young, Digi International
- Synchronized Wireless Sensor Network Supports Simultaneous, Periodic and Burst Data Acquisition from All/Individual Nodes
Steven Arms, MicroStrain, Inc.
- Designing Wireless Sensor Networks
Greg Burneske, SMT Engineering LLC
- Sensors and 4G Wireless: Opportunities for the Sensor Industry
Jean-Pierre Auffret, Center for Advanced Technology Strategy
- Advancements in Low Power WiFi Sensor Technology: Leveraging Exhisting Wireless Infrastructures to Reduce Costs
Dan Piroli, Point Six Wireless
- Wireless Sensor Provisioning
John Schwartz, Digi International
- Green Intelligence: Wireless Sensor System Architectures
David Lamb, Camgian Microsystems Corporation; Sloane Six, The Sloane Group LLC; Zvi Huber, M2M Markets, Camgian Microsystems Corporation
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