Innovative Integration
Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.
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Definition: M2M refers to data communications between machines.
M2M is most commonly translated as Machine-to-Machine but has sometimes been translated as Man-to-Machine, Machine-to-Man, Machine-to-Mobile and Mobile-to-Machine.
Among cellular telephone service providers, M2M means Mobile-to-Mobile, and is used to describe calls that do not involve land lines.
Like all evolving technologies, its definition continues to evolve, but it generally refers to telemetry or telematics that is accomplished using networks, especially public wireless networks.
In the past, telemetry systems were the exclusive domain of very large well financed organizations.
NASA used telemetry extensively from the very beginning of the space program and which was probably one of the first applications.
Large oil and gas companies and electric utilities, through the use of extensive customer built dedicated data networks, were a couple of the first private organizations to use telemetry.
M2M can also mean the family of sensors, middleware, software and applications that help improve efficiency and quality by tying together a myriad of sensors with mission critical applications like asset management, ERP, and CRM. Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_to_Machine)
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