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Green shoots in the microwave transmission market
September 08, 2010
In the relatively dynamic mobile communications sector, microwave backhaul has been a poor relative recently, declining 3 percent over the year and 24 percent quarter-on-quarter in 1Q10 according to Dell'Oro Group research data.
In the relatively dynamic mobile communications sector, microwave backhaul has been a poor relative recently, declining 3 percent over the year and 24 percent quarter-on-quarter in 1Q10 according to Dell'Oro Group research data.
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Solving industrial monitoring challenges through wireless I/O
Thu, 26 Aug 2010 03:08:00 GMT
Remote monitoring and control presents many challenges calling for creative solutions. Whether adding remote I/O to a legacy PLC, extending analog and digital monitoring to a remote plant, or connecting serial devices without creating new hardwired links, industrial users want solutions that are simple to implement, reliable and cost-effective. This white paper considers the capabilities needed in wireless I/O products and suggests what is important in equipment, installation and support.
Remote monitoring and control presents many challenges calling for creative solutions. Whether adding remote I/O to a legacy PLC, extending analog and digital monitoring to a remote plant, or connecting serial devices without creating new hardwired links, industrial users want solutions that are simple to implement, reliable and cost-effective. This white paper considers the capabilities needed in wireless I/O products and suggests what is important in equipment, installation and support.
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- Push-messaging and find-me apps for RF4CE remote controls do not impact battery life
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Next events
September 26, 2010
to October 01, 2010
- Exhibitions
European Microwave Week - Paris
October 20, 2010
to October 21, 2010
- Exhibitions
Wireless Networks - London
October 26, 2010
to October 28, 2010
- Exhibitions
Broadband World Forum - Paris
November 09, 2010
to November 13, 2010
- Exhibitions
electronica - Munich
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