Building Automation to Benefit From Technical Improvements in Wireless Sensors
LONDON, April 25 (PRNewswire) - End-user demand for a favourable cost benefit ratio is spurring efforts to increase the reliability and affordability of wireless sensors for building automation. Researchers in Europe are responding to this trend with greater technical sophistication in terms of better quality signals and reduced attenuation.
"Although wireless sensors eliminate a significant portion of the labour and wiring costs associated with wired networks, there is still room for improving power efficiency and the range of the wireless digital signal transmission," says Technical Insights Research Analyst Amit Jain (http://technicalinsights.frost.com).
Ease of deployment, retrofitting applications, and scalability of the network are going to be key driving factors for wireless sensors in building automation.
"Whether used in new construction or retrofit, flexibility is the ultimate benefit in deploying a wireless system as opposed to a wired network," says Mr. Jain. "These sensors can be located - or relocated - to optimise system performance, increase customer comfort and adapt to changing floor plans."
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"Although wireless sensors eliminate a significant portion of the labour and wiring costs associated with wired networks, there is still room for improving power efficiency and the range of the wireless digital signal transmission," says Technical Insights Research Analyst Amit Jain (http://technicalinsights.frost.com).
Ease of deployment, retrofitting applications, and scalability of the network are going to be key driving factors for wireless sensors in building automation.
"Whether used in new construction or retrofit, flexibility is the ultimate benefit in deploying a wireless system as opposed to a wired network," says Mr. Jain. "These sensors can be located - or relocated - to optimise system performance, increase customer comfort and adapt to changing floor plans."
Here is a similar story out of Palo Alto, CA.
More...
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