How Wireless Meshing Could Save Energy
An anonymous reader writes "EE Times reports that the future of industrial automation lies in wireless mesh sensor networks. From the article: 'It is the holy grail of the factory floor: hundreds of sensors wirelessly connected, monitoring motors for problems and drastically reducing energy consumption -- all with the precision and rhythm of a philharmonic orchestra.' (Other articles here(1), here(2), and here(3).)"
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Other articles here(1), here(2), and here(3)
[richards@smaug]# man 1 here
No entry for here in section 1 of the manual
[richards@smaug]# man 2 here
No entry for here in section 2 of the manual
[richards@smaug]# man 3 here
No entry for here in section 3 of the manual
I'm not seeing 'em... hey, wait a sec, are these some of those weird GNU/Textinfo articles or something?
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