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Someday, the Internet could be used to track conditions in office buildings, waterways and battlefields. But right now, miniature wireless sensors have barely made it out of the lab.
Someday, the Internet could be used to track conditions in office buildings, waterways and battlefields. But right now, miniature wireless sensors have barely made it out of the lab.
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- What I don't get here, is the number of similar technologies vying for the same functionality. Its baffling to understand, aren't RFID & BlueTooth (as technologies) capable and have already demonstrated strengths in the wireless sensor arena?
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(3 Comments)Furthermore, if one were to try to adopt and adapt to one of these technologies, who's to say if it would survive long enough.
Can someone please enlighten me, if these technologies are actually competing with each other or are they complementary to each other in some respects?
Naresh Bhagtani