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Developing and Deploying a ZigBee to Ethernet Gateway
This webinar will discuss how to develop and implement a Zigbee enabled to Ethernet Gateway.
Topics include integration and implementation of AT and API commands, enabling an embedded web server and developing embedded web pages.
This webinar will touch upon the past Introduction to ZigBee AT vs. API commands webinar.
It is recommended that you attend or view the previous recorded webinar to better grasp the concepts presented in this webinar.
preview:
https://www1.gotomeeting.com
date: 2/17/2009
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Introduction to ZigBee AT vs. API Commands
The ZigBee AT vs. API commands webinar will provide a comparison overview between AT and API commands over a ZigBee wireless mesh network.
Topics include how to enable ZigBee based device with a microcontroller, illustrate when it is better to use AT or API, and compare and contrast what advantages AT and API has to offer.
preview:
https://www1.gotomeeting.com
date: 1/27/2009
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Learn how Freescale's ZigBee Smart Energy completes the connection from the grid to the consumer
Smart Grid is the latest buzz word in the energy sector as utilities are looking to build out an intelligent grid from the utility to the meter.
While the Smart Grid looks at end to end connectivity but the battle for energy efficiency and an effective smart grid won't be won via complex distribution networks, the last mile or even the last meter, but will ultimately be won via the end consumer.
ZigBee Smart Energy completes that last...
preview:
https://event.on24.com
date: 12/3/2009
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Wireless Sensor Networks - A Survey of Design Options
Developing a wireless sensor network can be an awesome challenge or a simple matter of picking the right module, depending on who you ask. Off-the-shelf solutions have certain advantages, but may not be the best overall solution to your problem.
Home grown or custom solutions can be designed to overcome specific challenges, so they can be critical for certain projects.
preview:
http://www.em.avnet.com
date: 4/21/2009
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