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[http://www.pasl.in/Default.asp Powertech Automation Solutions] (Ashish Sirasao) provides an gumstix-based platform for remote asset monitoring and management in wireless, telecom, railways, civil infrastructure, power, mining and the transportation sector.
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Their patented, innovative platform helps companies in asset monitoring, energy management, real time data acquisition and analysis, mobile work force management, work flow integration and web enabled interfaces.
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Revision as of 13:50, 13 January 2009

2009

Ad-hoc wireless network for Emergency Workers

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TIMS - Telecom Infrastructure Management System


Powertech Automation Solutions (Ashish Sirasao) provides an gumstix-based platform for remote asset monitoring and management in wireless, telecom, railways, civil infrastructure, power, mining and the transportation sector.

Their patented, innovative platform helps companies in asset monitoring, energy management, real time data acquisition and analysis, mobile work force management, work flow integration and web enabled interfaces.



2008

Ad-hoc wireless network for Emergency Workers

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Ad-hoc wireless networks may soon tell emergency workers how to deploy transmitters.

Building an on-the-fly wireless communications networks is a vital part of firefighting, handling hostage situations, and dealing with other emergencies. But it is difficult to build such networks quickly and reliably.

Soon these emergency wireless networks could help build themselves. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently presented details of two experimental networks that tell emergency workers when to set down wireless transmitters to ensure a good signal.



Gumstix on the Matterhorn Hornligrat in Swiss Alps

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Helicopter in Swiss Alps

PermaSense observes physical parameters related to permafrost in steep high-alpine terrain over a period of multiple years. Live sensor network data is transmitted from the Matterhorn, Switzerland field site at 3400 m a.s.l. every 2 minutes.

Gumstix verdex is the base station computer high on the mountain.

PermaSense Live Data Viewer

Contact: Jan Beutel at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich.
























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