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Luxoft Labs Announces The New ZigBee Stack Strategy
Luxoft Labs Announced its New ZigBee Stack Strategy at the ZigBee Open House in Chicago, IL on September 12, 2005. The MeshNeticsTM *Net stack software will now come in 3 configurations...
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Introducing Industry First Low-Power Drop-In Module
“Introducing Industry First Low-Power Drop-In Module” - At the ZigBee Open House in Chicago, IL on September 14, 2005, Luxoft Labs will introduce its latest development – the industry first low-power drop-in module that contains the MCU and the RF-Transceiver. The new compact (only 3cm x 1.5cm / 1.2” x 0.6”) design is based on the Texas Instruments MSP430 ultra-low-power microcontroller and Chipcon CC2420 ZigBee-ready RF-Transceiver. “The module’s exceptionally low power consumption may nearly double the node’s battery life. On top of that you can use the cheaper batteries, further cutting the maintenance costs,” says Alexey Rybakov, the Marketing Director of Luxoft Labs.
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ZDK Evolution: Luxoft Labs Introduces the Deployment-Ready ZDK Version
“ZDK Evolution: Luxoft Labs Introduces the Deployment-Ready ZDK Version” - At the ZigBee Open House in Chicago, IL on September 14, 2005, Luxoft Labs will demonstrate the latest version of its popular MeshNeticsTM ZigBee Developer Kit (ZDK). The new product is using the integrated Single Board Node (SBN) design. “This design was produced based on the feedback from the customers who were developing larger wireless sensor networks and needed smaller, integrated and easy-to-deploy nodes to speed up the prototyping,” says Alexander Belenki, the Product Director of Luxoft Labs.
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Demonstrating ZigBee Interoperability
As one of the leading companies in the ZigBee Alliance, Luxoft Labs traveled to Yokohama, Japan, for an aggressive testing program to make sure that our implementation of the protocols stack meets all the requirements defined by the ZigBee standard.
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Wireless networks help streamline industrial automation
Wireless sensor networks make it easy to collect and process large volumes of real-time data and make it possible for companies to increase efficiency, streamline operations, better manage their physical assets, and improve their understanding of all aspects of their operations.
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Mesh Network Rapid Prototyping Kit from Luxoft Labs
Sensors Express (bi-weekly e-newsletter from Sensors magazine) presented MeshNetics Developer Kit from Luxoft Labs that enables you to develop, prototype, and test a mesh network node and contains all necessary tools.
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MeshNetics-enabled applications presented by Luxoft Labs at WiCon Americas
Luxoft Labs presented at Wireless Connectivity Americas conference and Expo on November 9th and 10th, 2004 in Santa Clara, California. MeshNetics(TM) technology was introduced along the line of the discussion on how technologies can deliver a new class of applications for Building Automation, HVAC, Energy, Transportation and Industrial Automation.
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New wireless sensor networks solution announced at M2M Europe Conference
At the first European M2M Conference (held in London, UK) co-located with BuilConn Europe, speakers discussed the benefits of connecting mobile assets and equipment to the Internet to improve productivity, reduce downtime and costs of ownership. Among keynote speakers were Sony Ericsson, Cisco, IBM and Harbour research.
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Luxoft Labs has presented at RFID Europe conference in London
Luxoft Labs recently participated in the RFID conference discussing new trends in RFID technology. They outlined practical applications of RFID which took it beyond identification into Anti-Theft, Real Time Location Systems, Biometrics and Wireless Sensor Networks. A battle between energy-greedy WiFi, short-distance “under-regulated” RFID and expensive GPS systems and their benefits were covered along the lines of case studies with BMW, European Theme Parks and UK Police. But more importantly the presentation gave an overview of wireless sensor networks leverage of the installed RFID infrastructure for smart container, airplane maintenance and transportation solutions.
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Luxoft Labs participated in ZigBee stack interoperability test event
Being a member of ZigBee Alliance, Luxoft Labs is involved in implementation of ZigBee stack based on IEEE 802.15.4 standard. In October 5-7, 2004, another test event (in Denver, CO, USA) has been called to check platform interoperability from different vendors. This time it gathered the following companies (Luxoft Labs included): Chipcon, CompXs, Ember, Figure8wireless, NTS, Freescale, Renesas, Samsung.
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