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1/25/2006 10:50 AM  
When: Thursday, Jan 26 4:00PM to 5:30PM
Where: Cadence Design Systems, San Jose Building 5 Cafeteria
What: Wireless sensor networks field applications and case studies
Presenter: Brian Staeden, Account Executive, Crossbow Technologies.

Mr Staeden will speak about real world applications and case studies using wireless sensor networks. Examples include; Smart Fitness Equipment, and Vibration Monitoring aboard an Oil Tanker. Lastly he will explain the new Crossbow "MoteWorks" platform that enables developers to build commercial products. MoteWorks is an integrated platform that enables creation of commercial wireless sensor networks.

About the presenter
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Brian does business development at Crossbow Technology and covers the western United States. He supports commercial customers using sensor systems including various types of wireless sensory networks. He has worked at Crossbow Technology for five years. Brian holds a MBA from St. Thomas University and Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota.

UPCOMING EVENTS
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Feb 23rd Image sensors applications - UC Santa Cruz, Prof. Roberto Manduchi
Mar 23rd SUN SPOTs – Sun Microsystems, Randall Smith

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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The WSN SIG is sponsored by WCA (www.wca.org) and Mela Networks (www.melanetworks.com)

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
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ISA-SP100, Wireless Systems for Automation
24-26 January 2006, NASA AMES Center
http://www.isa.org/MSTemplate.cfm?MicrositeID=1134&CommitteeID=6891

Third International TinyOS Technology Exchange
10 Feb 2006, Stanford University
http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~culler/tinyos/ttx/

About the Sensor Network SIG
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The WSN SIG is a forum of professionals interested in learning and sharing knowledge on the emerging wireless sensor technology market and its related applications. All meetings are open to the public and free to attend.

The SIG meets monthly on the 4th Thursday of the month, except November and December which are on 3rd Thursday. To suggest topics and speakers please e-mail: wsnsig@melanetworks.com or contact David Witkowski (davidw@cadence.com)

To receive the two monthly e-mails send an e-mail to wsnsig@melanetworks.com with the subject "[WSN-SIG] Add my email".

...dtw


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